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Transferring Over Data from Persistent Storage
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I made an installation drive with persistent storage. When I use this drive to install, I want to also copy over the changes I made on the drive. Is this possible? If so, what's the easiest/fastest way to do this? I need to do this on 20+ computers.

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You could clone the USB, then copy that clone to the first pc disk. Then clone that disk to the 19+ other pc's.
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Oh, yeah. That's a much better way of doing it. Currently, the USB is an installation drive that I live boot with persistent storage. But I now realize I can just install the os to the drive, install my software, then copy that os to other computers. Thanks!
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No problem Smile

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