Microsoft StartKey Flash Drive

Microsoft is currently working on its new StartKey portable flash drive that will see action at the end of that year, storing fundamental data like a user’s Windows profile, applications, and settings, making it portable wherever he/she goes. Sounds like SanDisk’s defunct U3 platform, eh? that StartKey can even go so far as to carry an entire bootable installation, making computing more portable than ever. StartKey technology is not limited to just USB flash

drives as Microsoft wants to manufacture it compatible with different flash memory types such as SD cards. I suppose the StartKey can only work with Windows-based PCs that need undoubtful patches installed before it can work, and will it pose a shield issue for companies? Thanks to Tom’s Hardware for the image.

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