I have two devices with me at all times:
1. High speed, high capacity drive - SanDisk Ultra USB 3 (I'm not happy with the form factor but the speed is great). This is formatted to NTFS and is used for important operations like operating system replacement, Virtual Machines, etc. Where possible, the contents are encrypted. Portable programs are run from this device.
2. A low-end, broad compatibility - Stellar PNY drive that has both standard and miniUSB connections (for Android devices). This is formatted to FAT32 but I don't trust files files saved to this device. This is unencrypted. Portable programs saved to this device are first copied to the host computer.
2. A low-end, broad compatibility - Stellar PNY drive that has both standard and miniUSB connections (for Android devices). This is formatted to FAT32 but I don't trust files files saved to this device. This is unencrypted. Portable programs saved to this device are first copied to the host computer.
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