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Stay Safe Using the LOG from a pen-drive (USB-Key) Staying safe with portable application (LOG on the USB-Key... Using the LOG on a USB-key drive with a portable application browserThe LOG Offline can be used with a portable browser (known as portable application)
A portable application is a computer program that you can carry around with you on a portable device and use on any Windows computer. When your USB flash drive, portable hard drive, iPod or other portable device is plugged in, you have access to your software and personal data just as you would on your own PC. And when you unplug the device, none of your personal data is left behind. No Special Hardware - Use any USB flash drive, portable hard drive, iPod/MP3 player, etc. No Additional Software - Just download and run one of the following browser :
Installing the LOG with the portable browser selected by usGo to the 'DOWNLOAD' page and follow instruction
Installing the LOG with the portable browser of choice
(Mobile Firefox or Google Chrome)
Error during installationIf you downloaded the guide from the download page Depending on your computer configuration, it is possible that you will receive an error message from the installation package (a self-extract zip) informing you that some files have not been successfully extracted. Do the following:
Note: The folder created include LOG content + the running application. You can move/copy this folder to an USB or an external drive in order to access the LOG from any other computer - Doing regular updates, will ensure you always have the latest version of the LOG Stay SafeRemoving Your Drive - When you're done, exit your portable browswer (Firefox or Google Chrome) and then wait for the activity light on your removable drive to stop flashing. This may take a minute or more on slow drives or computers. Then select the 'Safely remove [device]' option from the icon in the system tray. If you remove the drive while it is writing, you may lose data. Using the LOG from a pen-drive (USB-Key)HD tune
Performances of using the LOG from a pen-drive (USB-Key) will depend on the quality of the drive itself. Here is a small windows utility for drive benchmark: http://www.hdtune.com/ Note: usually a pen-drive of around 20 MB/s read speed and 7MB/s write speed are considered good solutions Good Brands for USB-Key drive
http://www.kingston.com/flash/datatraveler_home.asp http://www.corsair.com/products/flash.aspx http://tech.tbreak.com/2009/12/transcend-introduces-jetflash-600-high-speed-usb-flash-drive/ Performances:In order to run your portable application with higher performance, you should use an empty USB Pen-drive with USB 2.0 standard. (it will run from a USB 1.0 but with lower performances) Some USB pen drive sold on the market are loaded with manufacturer application, enabling easy removal and files management from the USB. Although , using the mobile LOG will work with an USB loaded with native application, it is reccomended to re-format (in FAT32 - see below) the USB before using it. indeed, native applocation may required read/writing on the USB constantly. This result in a lower performance for the LOG launched from the USB-Key drive. Disk format (FAT32 or NTFS)http://portableapps.com/node/8381 http://www.testfreaks.com/blog/information/usb-flash-drive-comparison-part-2-fat32-vs-ntfs-vs-exfat/ FAT32 seems the best solution Staying safe with portable application (LOG on the USB-Key drive)Some suggestions for staying safe from PortableApps.com An important thing to keep in mind when using portable applications is that they can be used to spread viruses between machines. While this isn't as much of an issue when you own or are responsible for the machines you are using it on (say work and home), it can be a very big issue when you use a portable app on an untrusted or unknown machine (school, internet cafe, etc). For this reason, it is important that you practice Safe Portable App-ing! The Checklist:
If you follow these simple rules, you'll be able to enjoy your portable LOG without getting stuck with a virus or losing your data. As always, there is still the risk of getting a new virus that your antivirus program can't yet detect, but the probability would be relatively low, and you run the same risk whenever you download a file from the internet. Document Actions |