IronKey Releases Windows 8 Certified Bootable Flash Drive
Lucas123 writes "IronKey has released a thumb drive certified to be used as a bootable Windows 8 device, enabling users to use Windows To Go — an enterprise feature of Windows 8 — to deliver a fully portable desktop. While Imation doesn't promote this feature, users can also boot up this USB on any Intel-based Apple computer. The flash drive has its drawbacks. It's not yet FIPS certified, it can't be provisioned as storage, and it lacks admin management features. The IronKey Workspace drive comes in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB capacities. It offers either 128-bit or 256-bit full disk encryption. Users must purchase the Windows 8 software separately. According to Imation's specifications, the IronKey Workspace has a maximum average read speed of 300MB/sec. and an average write speed of 100MB/sec. to 200MB/sec. When I timed the boot-up times, the initial boot-up from the USB drive was slow — 3 minutes and 40 seconds — but the drive was configuring itself. Subsequent boot-ups took a mere 35 seconds. Shutdown is near instantaneous — about 2 seconds. The flash drive is priced from $129 to $389 depending on capacity."
and by using Apple hardware you don't have to worry about Secure Boot!
that just makes my head hurt
So they made a USB 3.0 flash drive that has a decent amount of space on it, priced it at a multiple more than the competition, and that's it? It doesn't even come with Windows 8, which is the purpose of buying this product. Great story brought to you by /., now advertising products that many will never, ever need (or want)!
Do they really think people are so stupid to spend $129 for a 32gb thumb drive? With drawbacks?
Why would you downgrade a computer that presumably has a functioning OS on it by plugging this stick into it and rebooting?
These Slashvertisements are getting so blatant that it's not even funny anymore.
For that price you can get a starter laptop, or a chrome book. Or you can spend 30 bucks on a decent sized drive and throw Ubuntu on it.
I know it's pretty cliche to scream slashvertisement whenever there's an article involving a purchasable gadget, but jebus tapdancing christ guys when you advertise the price including a link to their store for something like this it really is getting sad.
If it ISN'T intentional you sure are letting submissions take you for a ride.
Ice Cream has no bones.
I wonder how they achieve that, since for many configuartions the Apple UFI flat out refuses to boot anything other than OSX on an external device - I had this issue evenly when trying to install Windows as my primary OS on my 2010 MBP, using both an internal HD and SSD, so the DVD drive was external and the MBP refused to boot anything other than the OSX install meda from the DVD drive or a USB stick.
I ended up with a 10GB OSX partition on the SSD which never gets booted into these days - there was no way to just install Windows :/
External booting is enabled on some platforms, but its a far cry from "any" intel Apple.
An OS that can boot from a USB key! Amazing! Microsoft truly is a magical ccompany that their OS allows such amazing functionality. Meanwhile if you boot linsux on your computer most of the time it will be bricked. That is the difference between real software engineering skill and amateur hour.
Can it write 200Mb/sec...?
No sig today...
Big fucking deal! GNU/Linux had the capabilities for years now and here is M$ using this new fandagled "Windoze to Go" feature and all of the sudden $lashdot is going gaga over it as well. It just goes to show that $lashdot is a paid shill for M$, much like Oprah Winfrey. Over at techrights.org, astroturfers and paid shills are not tolerated at all.
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Friends don't help friends install M$ junk.
Friends do assist M$ addicted friends in committing suicide.
That has to be the worst e-commerce store I've seen in a long time. No sort by price, no sort by capacity, no sort period. No reviews. Horrid layout. Fire your web devs...
I guess if you have a $1200 Surface netbook, this is for you! The trend right now of overpriced hardware is probably going to be corrected in a major way when this stuff doesn't sell. Coming soon to the red-dot close-out table at your local office supply store: Surface Pro - $200. Overpriced USB drive - $5.
Microsoft Windows lacks the drivers for hardware and popping a disk out that has Microsoft Windows on it and moving it to another machine does not work. (at least not in any seamless and useful fashion) The only reason it works with GNU/Linux is because it is the best supported operating system of all time and can work with more hardware out of the box than any other.
Personally I wouldn't want to either. It takes away my freedom and have you even used Microsoft Windows 8? It's Microsoft worse operating system ever. It is worse than Vista/ME/98/Microsoft Bob/Office 2007/Office 2010.
This interests me. I've got an old/regular ironkey and like it. But I'm intentionally going to not click on the single most blatant slashvertisement I've ever seen on this site.
Christ, every time Slashdot gets sold it gets worse.
If this were Usenet, I'd killfile the lot of you.
when did windows 8 come out? I thought the latest version is 7. lol. GUess I haven't been keeping up with the latest IT news.
My computer is so old that I cannot boot from a USB drive. It can boot from the floppy drive though. i'll stop spamming now.
My netbook boots Ubuntu in about fifteen.
would you be so kind and remind, since when they were funny?
Now I can throw away that inexpensive, generic 2GB USB drive I've been using to boot GNU/Linux systems for at least a decade and change it for an overpriced drive that boots an inferior OS that just finally got support to boot out of USB!
WTF am I doing replying to an AC at 5 A.M on a Friday night?
Wait. Office 2007 & Office 2010 are operating systems? What did they do, swap out Word for Emacs?
I don't think you need to use this one to boot a Mac. Any USB volume (or FireWire, or SD, or network volume) should work.
Windows 8 will fit on 32GB storage? Seems like that's the real story here.
> but the drive was configuring itself. Subsequent boot-ups took a mere 35 seconds.
The point about being portable is that you should be able to plug it into different computers and use your system on that. Each different machine will also need to configure itself, so each time a different machine is used it may require a 3minute boot. If it doesn't store each machine's config separately and recognise the machine then even taking it from machine A to machine B and then back to A will cause each boot to be 3minutes+.
WOW Really ...do we really Need another way of spreading viruses and Malware.
Windows on a stand alone machine with an Internet connection is BAD enough, but to actually have one that can travel.. THIS IS GOING TO FAR NOW. hehehehe
I have NO problem with the ability to put an OS on a Flash Drive... In Fact I have Fedora on a 4gb stick. If you REALLY want an OS on a Stick, then Use an OS that actually is USEFUL BUT NOT Windows .. NO NO NO NO... Haven't you retarded people learned you lessons yet,,, WINDOWS DOES NOT WORK ANYWHERE.
STOP .. JUST STOP