USB sticks are cheap and convenient. Keep one in your pocket, and you can carry your files, photos, and favourite music, to access on any machine. But if that’s all you’re doing with it, you’re missing out. They can also be used to run programs that don’t need to be installed on a hard drive or SSD. Known as portable software, these programs cover a wide range of tasks, from getting you online to fixing a broken computer.
In this feature, we’ll highlight the best portable software, help you put together an essential PC repair kit, and show you the benefits of running a browser from a stick. We’ll even explain how you can set up a portable operating system – including Windows, Linux and Chrome OS – so that…