Windows install floppies and discs have gone the way of the dodo, but it still pays to keep a copy of the OS on a USB drive. Here's how to make your own.
There are a few hurdles in your way, but the price may be worth it.
Though not the drive you want for super-long writes, this thin, flick-to-open USB stick from Kingston is aces for small file sets. Increasingly, vendors are upping the ante when it comes to the ...