: Creating troubleshooting and recovery drives that can boot on various hardware configurations.
: Plug in your destination USB drive (preferably USB 3.0 or higher for performance) and select it within the interface.
: Carrying a secure, corporate-configured OS to use on any guest computer without leaving a trace on the host machine.
: Creating troubleshooting and recovery drives that can boot on various hardware configurations.
: Plug in your destination USB drive (preferably USB 3.0 or higher for performance) and select it within the interface.
: Carrying a secure, corporate-configured OS to use on any guest computer without leaving a trace on the host machine.