I’ve spent years developing some software that operates totally stand alone from a USB drive. Its worth trying to sell as a package. Meaning I’d like to lock it in the USB and sell both as the one unit. Not to be copied or accessed or changed in any way and most of all to safeguard the intellectual property of the program. Any tips here would be greatly appreciated.

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I just got my new lap top yesterday. I’m using it for university, so I would like it to run as fast and smooth as possible. I found myself questioning the capabilities of USB drives on that matter. I’ve always used my 4 gig for storage of powerpoint presentations and whatnot, but I wondered if they could hold more. If I downloaded something on my desktop computer, and installed it with the destination of installation on my removable USB, and then connected my USB drive to my laptop, would it be capable of running those applications installed to me USB drive? I’m thinking of going as far as installing World of Warcraft on a USB drive and running it that way, so it doesn’t strain my laptop’s hard drive. With a more powerful USB drive of course :-)

Thank you for your review, and answers are greaty appreciated!

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