Thursday, October 21, 2010

Checking Flash Drive with CheckFlash Application

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If you use flash drives for everything from the portability of data to a portable operating system, of course you want to learn to read or write speed of flash drives or flash drives are on stable storage.The task is not easy, without the right tools. CheckFlash a flash drive benchmarking tool useful for those of you who want to know if the flash drive ready for use. We'll see how to run the Read Stability test, and Write and Read test on the flash drive.

CheckFlash can be found at the website developer (Misha Cherkes). Download the zip file and save it to a known location.There is no installation process because CheckFlash is a complete executable binary file that can be directly run, by double clicking.

You can simply run the application CheckFlash (with Administrator rights) and then insert the flash drive or insert a flash disk, and then run the application. If you run the application first, then you must press the refresh list button to see the drive listed. Once the application is open, we are ready to do some tests.

Original author at http://ellenimpression.blogspot.com/2010/10/checking-flash-drive-with-checkflash.html





Sunday, October 17, 2010

[Impression] Maximizing USB Flash Drive Chapter 3

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Running websites

If you are a web developer, you may be interested in Server2Go applications. With these applications you can run a web server that supports Apache, PHP, MySQL, and Perl directly from USB Flash drives. You can use Server2Go application without any installation.Server2Go can be used on all versions of Windows, supports popular browsers, and completely free.
For developers, the advantage of having a portable Web server on a USB drive is a great deal. For example, you could bring a live demo of the website during the meeting. For more information about Application Server2Go, please visit the Website at http://www.server2go-web.de/. Happy trying …

PC Lock

Have you ever seen a movie in which a secret agent just by inserting and removing the card to enter and exit from the PC? If you think it is a cool thing, then you also can do that, how? With Predator application you can do it all with ease. Once the application is installed and configured as needed, this freeware utility lets you convert a USB flash drive into a key to lock and unlock the computer.
When a USB flash drive is plugged into your computer, everything will work as usual. However, after a USB flash drive is not plugged in, your computer will be locked, keyboard and mouse is disabled and the screen dimmed. To unlock the computer, plug the USB flash drive to the computer, and computers will be opened, and you can use it again. For more information about the Predator or download the program, please visit the website at http://www.montpellier-informatique.com/predator/en/index.php .