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  2. USB hardware - Wikipedia

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    Micro-USB connectors, which were announced by the USB-IF on January 4, 2007, [17] [18] have a similar width to Mini-USB but approximately half the thickness, enabling their integration into thinner portable devices. The Micro-A connector is 6.85 by 1.8 mm (0.270 by 0.071 in) with a maximum plug body size of 11.7 by 8.5 mm (0.46 by 0.33 in ...

  3. VHD (file format) - Wikipedia

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    VHD (Virtual Hard Disk) and its successor VHDX are file formats representing a virtual hard disk drive (HDD). They may contain what is found on a physical HDD, such as disk partitions and a file system , which in turn can contain files and folders .

  4. USB - Wikipedia

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    Devices that draw more than one unit are high-power devices (such as typical 2.5-inch hard disk drives). USB up to 2.0 allows a host or hub to provide up to 2.5 W to each device, in five discrete steps of 100 mA, and SuperSpeed devices (USB 3.x) allows a host or a hub to provide up to 4.5 W in six steps of 150 mA.

  5. VirtualBox - Wikipedia

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    Resizing of disk image formats from Oracle, VDI (VirtualBox disk image), and Microsoft, VHD (Virtual PC hard disk) 4.1 Jul 19, 2011: Windows Aero support (experimental) Virtual machine cloning; 4.2 Sep 13, 2012: Virtual machine groups – allows management of a group of virtual machines as a single unit (power them on or off, take snapshots, etc.)

  6. Virtual PC - Wikipedia

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    Virtual PC was originally developed as a Macintosh application for System 7.5 and released by Connectix in June 1997. [5] The first version of Virtual PC designed for Windows-based systems, version 4.0, was released in June 2001. Virtual PC 4 was the first version with expandable drive images.

  7. Drobo - Wikipedia

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    Drobo devices can house up to four, five, eight, or twelve 3.5" or 2.5" Serial ATA or Serial Attached SCSI hard disk drives and connect with a computer or network via USB 2.0, USB 3.0, FireWire 800, eSATA, Gigabit Ethernet or Thunderbolt.