RPI, Openelec Flash Drive Install?
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hi,
I normally build a rpi using a 16gb SD card. I read some people use the flash drive instead. so I was wonder if anyone uses rpi and installed openelec on a usb 3.0 flash drive nano or micro. I would like to use a micro flash drive so it doesn't stick out so far. what's the best one to use, also I use the edimax wifi in the other usb slot onboard.

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#2
I use the 32GB version of this drive - works fine. It's tiny. Cost me about £20 on Amazon.
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#3
I use the Patriot Supersonic Boost XT 16GB, has a tiny led red, good for knowing when it's read/writing something.
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Thank you!
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