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That process is a bit different... and easier!
Note: I should mention here that you're never technically "burning" anything to a USB drive since there are no lasers or similar technology involved. This term has just been carried over from the common practice of burning an ISO image to an optical disc.
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Answer ---
Burn Originated From
EPROM -- and to Erase an Eprom You Require Ultra Violet Light For a Length of Time-Depend If When All Bit's Set Back to Naught
And Double When Program The EPROM You Got to Use the Voltage High to 19 Volts
And Burn CDROM Used to Require Cut the Foil at First Now It is Cut the INK
and an Education
ROM and How
If It Is ROM as In Read Only and Then How Is It ROM if You Can Erase
But and Then You Can Get Erasable CD and DVD So Go Figure
and Then RAM Random Access Memory
Require Power and a Constant State Of Being Quickly Refreshed Over Again
Because It Doesn't Hold It State Long
And RAM Interface with the BUS as Tristate Logick
Go Figure Learn Something New Every Day
Triple Logic More Than Binary Logick
Because It Has a Floating Middle State As Well as High Low
Got a Nice Frequency and Digital and Analog -- Freak
Binary Finary.MP3
Conclusion ----
and Pen Drive That Hold its Memory Without Power Is More Likely to Be Called ROM Than RAM
Shit for Brains
Persons That Make Wonderful Circuits Will Curse You
Thank's a Ton for The Problem and Making My Head Hurt
What a Thoughtful Enigma
Also, Your Terrestrial Set When CRT Used Scan Line's Horizontal and Vertical and Had an Amplifier That When Breaks Your Get a Single Horizontal or Vertical Line
Learn Something From Your Grandad and the War and Radar
and Illuminous Paint and Glow Worms
Try LSD
to Change the Way Your EYE Has Perception of Memory Chemical
Not Recommended Unless Your Young an FIT
Judging By This I Expect It Might Be Worth it For You
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Babbage
Good Afternoon Wednesday
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