What do you have in your USB floppy?

What do you have in your USB floppy?

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I haven't used a flash drive since BadUSB was revealed

Windows 7

my xmas Wishlist SQL database, on a real floppy disk

so you dont use any usb peripherals?

Nope

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For some reason???

Your life must be a literal nightmare. Post set up.

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1) Windows 10 Education w/ few essential mobo & driver zips & notepad to remind of essential programs/bookmarks
2) Daily random file transfer shit (docs mainly)
3) Extra extra backup of files I consider important
4) A USB for movies, for plugging into TV
567) Empty and ready for other backups of parents/friends PC and stuff
You're not gonna tell me you only have ONE (1) USB in today's age, right user??

Why Education and not LTSC?

Just haven't bothered to try it yet. I only recently came across /fwt/ and followed the retard guide. I was previously downloading Gen2 cracked stuff from public trackers. Maybe in my free time soon I will see what all the fuss is about and try a LTSC install

>You're not gonna tell me you only have ONE (1) USB in today's age, right user??
I only carry one in my key chain, I dont bring the others with me.

loonix image iso atm

>Your life must be a literal nightmare
Why? I hardly used USB devices before then anyway. I use a laptop that has a nice built-in keyboard and touchpad, and I use it to remote into real machines. What are the important uses of USB that you can't imagine me living without? The only things I ever used flash drives for was transferring files and installing OSs, but I can just as easily transfer files over the network and I have a PXE server for OS installers. I can't think of any USB peripherals I particularly want to use.

The thing that lets you choose what image you want to boot, along with a bunch of loonix isos and maybe a residual windows iso from back in the day.