StartKey
Startkey is a USB flash storage device developed by Microsoft and SanDisk.
History
StartKey began in May 2007 when Microsoft and SanDisk made an agreement to provide unspecified software to replace U3 that was included on SanDisk flash devices.[1][2]
Features
StartKey will turn USB-based flash drives into a “Windows companion” that will allow users to carry their Windows and Windows Live settings with them. It will work with other formats, including SD memory cards.
gollark: Oh, here's another stupid one: "Wants: Free to good home! CB Hatchlings Only please!".
gollark: "Offers" is little better.
gollark: More cryptic, blank wants trades have hit the hubs. I wonder why people do this stuff.
gollark: They do look quite similar.
gollark: It's a shame, too; those were xenowyrms they were offering.
See also
- Windows To Go
- Portable application
- Portable application creators
- Comparison of application launchers
References
- Microsoft and SanDisk still working on StartKey - the new U3 replacement U3-info, March 7, 2008
- Microsoft preps StartKey: A 'Windows companion' on a USB stick ZDNet, March 2, 2008
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