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    Default I boot Linux from cdrom, I may save files[data] to usb flash drive ?

    When I boot Linux from cdrom, I may save files[data] to usb flash drive ?
    If yes, to the usb flash drive I may save and windows files or drive is special for Linux[no use by other OS] ?

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    yes you can. you can also access the files from windows, unless you partition it differently.
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    May Install(&Save) additional Apps myself to usb flash drive(bootable usb drive) for running an other time (RUNNING WITHOUT INSTALLATION) ?
    If yes from how run at later time this Apps ? run the executable file in usb drive letter/folder ?

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