Some applications, like older versions of iTunes or specific operating systems, refuse to run from "removable" storage but work perfectly on a "fixed" disk.
: Before modern tools like Rufus or Ventoy existed, BootIt was the secret weapon for power users who wanted to run full versions of Windows or complex Linux distributions from a USB stick.
While Lexar made the tool for their own technical support and specific drive lines, it quickly spread across internet forums like BleepingComputer and VOGONS .
Some applications, like older versions of iTunes or specific operating systems, refuse to run from "removable" storage but work perfectly on a "fixed" disk.
: Before modern tools like Rufus or Ventoy existed, BootIt was the secret weapon for power users who wanted to run full versions of Windows or complex Linux distributions from a USB stick.
While Lexar made the tool for their own technical support and specific drive lines, it quickly spread across internet forums like BleepingComputer and VOGONS .