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− | The purpose of this article is to create a disk that can be read / written to by all major operating systems (i.e., macOS, Windows and Linux). A removable USB storage device containing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_drive SSD] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NVM_Express NVMe] media can be used for this purpose. At this time of this writing (January 02, 2020) a removable 120GB NVMe | + | The purpose of this article is to create a disk that can be read / written to by all major operating systems (i.e., macOS, Windows and Linux). A removable USB storage device containing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_drive SSD] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NVM_Express NVMe] media can be used for this purpose. At this time of this writing (January 02, 2020) a removable USB-C drive containing a CORSAIR FORCE Series MP500 120GB NVMe storage device will be demonstrated. |
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The purpose of this article is to create a disk that can be read / written to by all major operating systems (i.e., macOS, Windows and Linux). A removable USB storage device containing SSD or NVMe media can be used for this purpose. At this time of this writing (January 02, 2020) a removable USB-C drive containing a CORSAIR FORCE Series MP500 120GB NVMe storage device will be demonstrated.