How to Use Bandizip Portable on a USB Drive

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How to Use Bandizip Portable on a USB Drive Bandizip is a lightweight, fast, and free archiving tool for Windows. While it offers a standard installer, a portable version is available, allowing you to run it directly from a USB drive without installation. This is perfect for IT professionals, users who switch computers frequently, or anyone needing to manage archives on locked-down systems.

Here is a step-by-step guide to setting up and using Bandizip Portable on your USB drive. Benefits of Bandizip Portable

No Installation: Run immediately without writing to the Windows Registry. Portability: Take your settings and software anywhere. Leaves No Trace: Ideal for public or shared computers. Step 1: Download the Portable Version Go to the official Bandizip download page.

Look for the Portable version download link (usually a .zip file). Download the ZIP file to your computer. Step 2: Set Up on Your USB Drive Insert your USB drive into your computer’s USB port.

Create a new folder on your USB drive (e.g., “BandizipPortable”) to keep files organized.

Extract the contents of the downloaded ZIP file into that folder. Step 3: Run Bandizip Portable Open the folder on your USB drive. Double-click BANDIZIP.EXE to launch the application. Step 4: Configure Portability Settings

To ensure Bandizip runs truly portably and does not leave settings on the host computer: Open Bandizip. Go to Settings -> Advanced.

Ensure settings are saved in the same folder as the executable, rather than the Windows Registry. Pro Tip: Save Your Settings

If you use specific compression settings (like password protection or default formats), you can export them to your USB drive.

Export Settings: Go to Settings -> Advanced -> Export Bandizip Settings.

Save the .reg file to your USB drive. This allows you to restore your customized settings on any new computer you plug the drive into. Using Your Portable USB Drive

Opening Files: Double-click BANDIZIP.EXE from your USB drive to start the program, then drag and drop files to compress or extract.

Safety: Always remember to use the “Safely Remove Hardware” option in Windows before unplugging your USB drive to prevent file corruption.

By using the portable version, you can utilize Bandizip’s features, including modifying code pages for ZIP files and high-speed archiving, anywhere you go.

If you have any further comments or questions about using a USB drive, you can find more tips online.

Do you need help with installing it on a different operating system, or Beginners Guide to Using a USB Flash Drive – Ask a Tech #70

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