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Open source library to access USB Mass Storage devices on Android without rooting your device
A program that allows you to quickly remove drives in Windows. It can eject USB disks, Firewire disks and memory cards. It is a quick, flexible, portable alternative to using Windows' "Safely Remove Hardware" dialog.
MediaTester can test any media (SD, microSD, thumb, etc) and verify it stores the expected number of bytes. The testing method is similar to h2testw but MediaTester can detect fake or defective media much faster by performing quick reads as data is written. If you buy any storage media, use MediaTester to verify it or risk losing your data.
Lightweight USB Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) responder daemon for GNU/Linux
General Purpose Raspbian Image & SD Card Manager
A Java library to get a list of all usb storage devices connected to the computer.
An automated system install and image customization tool for when PXE is not an option, or is not an option yet.
config the USB mass storage for android to use the phone as usb disk, provide mount function and simple file explorer.
A PAM module that protects sensitive data and provides a panic function for emergency situations. Authentication through passwords or removable media.
Open source platform for covert data exfiltration operations, supporting all device types: computers, servers, mobile phones, tablets, pen drives and photo cameras.
Solid State Disk (SSD), USB Stick, SD-Card, Hard Disk (HDD) tester
💾 Pacman Cache management tool for off-the-grid updates via Sneakernet (USB drives) or Meshnets (LAN / Wi-Fi)
A launcher application for Windows that starts Lazarus from a folder/USB stick and keeps it all contained.
A Windows tool for writing a raw disk images to the physical devices.
vCrypt2Go – Lock-and-Unlock Utilities for VeraCrypt Portable
Do you remember "Wubi Ubuntu Installer"? This project is both a replacement and an improvement of Wubi. You will be able to install your Debian (or derived) distribution on a PC without repartitioning it, simply by using a secondary/external boot device (like a USB drive).