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Renaming my USB drive

Submitted by David_L on February 27, 2007 - 7:29pm

Sorry if this has already been asked and answered, but I couldn't find the info. I recently got a larger capacity thumb drive and moved everything off of the old smaller one onto the new larger capacity one. Nothing is on the old one anymore but I would like to still use it for other things. When I install the old USB drive it still comes up as "PortableApps" and has the little PortableApps logo or icon next to it. I've tried renaming it but it always reverts back to "PortableApps".

PortableApps Menu Restricted

Submitted by Patrick Patienc... on February 27, 2007 - 5:54pm

I've checked all over the forums and couldn't find anything about this, except that the PortableApps Menu will run on any type of Windows account. At school, the system in WindowsXP, I tried Starting the PortableApps Menu, no luck, same with all of the programs, all I can access is documents. The computer says the program cannot start because of restrictions on the computer. Is there ANY work-around around this situation? Or am I outta luck?

HELP! My friggin' LIFE depends on it!

Submitted by Nerd on February 27, 2007 - 4:12pm

After many hard drive losses, I decided to keep all of my important data on my portable HDD. Now, at school someone decides to me a funny bastard and remove my HDD while in use. Now in dose not appear in My Computer or linux partition manger. (http://mcnlive.org/) Nor in acronis or Norton Partition magic 8.5. I NEED MY DATA BACK!!!! All of my source code is on there to for PAC Master!!!!!!!!!

Change Portable Apps Menu Position?

Submitted by apjcs on February 27, 2007 - 7:02am

Must say first; many thanks, a fantastic app - as someone said 'it just works'

I have a widescreen laptop, and have my start menu on the left hand side of the screen. I would like for the Portable Apps Menu to pop up near the tray icon which is in the bottom left hand corner of my monitor instead of the bottom righthand corner as I currently have to mouse the whole width of the screen to get to the menu.

Is ther ny chnce of a hot key to bring up the menu as well?

Thanks

PJ

New 4 GB USB 2.0 Flash Disk seems slower than Old 256 MB USB 2.0 Flash Disk

Submitted by Mahesh_Bhagnari on February 26, 2007 - 2:44am

Hello,

I have an Older USB 2.0 256 MB Flash Drive that copies a collection of 200MB files within four minutes but a New 4 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive takes more than 17 minutes to copy the same files from the same PC connected to the same port.

It shows about 140 minutes to copy Open Office portable in the Newer one. Due to this issue I have been unable to copy all my applications and files into it as it is showing that it will take more than five hours to do so.

Why is it so and how do I resolve this?

Thanks in advance for any answers.

Regards

QEMU Manager !?

Submitted by Pheromeo on February 25, 2007 - 8:47am

I'm new here and this is my second day in your forum.

first of all thanks for your wonderful collection of portable apps and second that I can't understand is why don't you use QEMU Manager which is a portable GUI for QEMU to build your own compact virtual machine and run what ever you need on your virtual pc ????

http://www.davereyn.co.uk/download.htm

in this way all your data is safe from infection by virus and making backup is as easy as copying your virtual hard disk file.

Very Odd shortcut behavior !!!

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Submitted by Tim Clark on February 23, 2007 - 5:06pm

I have a created a short cut on my flash drive in the root Dir:

PStart[Home]
"H:\Documents\NonU3Apps\PStart\PStart.exe"

realizing that this would only work on my Home machine.

I plugged the drive into my machine at work.

The drive became "K:" as was expected.

I double clicked on the shortcut, expecting an error.
It was my intent to creat a new shortcut for the work machine.

I received NO ERROR. PStart launched as normal!!!
The shortcut CHANGED TO:
"H:\Documents\NonU3Apps\PStart\PStart.exe"

I tried this on another machine.
The drive became "G:"

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