Yes, you can clone a window file and save it on a micro SSD.
Yes, you can clone a window file and save it on a micro SSD.
Hey, you can use an empty 128 GB micro SSD as a backup drive. Just copy your files there without installing anything. This way you’ll have a safe copy of your data without trying to run Windows on it. Let me know if you need help with the cloning process!
The main challenge I notice is locating a card reader these days. If you already possess a card, it’s likely you also have the reader available. The concept is similar to using a 128Gb micro SSD—just switch between different formats.
You don’t remember the details about reading or writing speeds. There’s a card somewhere in the house, probably in an old camera, and it hasn’t been seen recently.
128GB micro SD cards can handle speeds above 50 MB/s, similar to a legacy SATA HDD. They’re not ideal for long-term archiving due to reliability concerns. The chance of failure is relatively high. Still, you can boot Windows from them.