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Pen Drives are used all over the world, and they have a wide variety of uses. While you can buy a Pen Drive on the cheap these days, building it yourself can save you some money, and allow you to customize it to your liking. This article will teach you how to build a pen drive.

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Building the Pen Drive

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  1. Spread a cloth or a newspaper to avoid leaving marks.
  2. There are many such chips available. This chip will be the heart of your Pen Drive.
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  3. Make sure that the combined size of both does not exceed the maximum size of a standard USB Connector.
    • It is a good idea to wear goggles while doing this, as drill bits and flashing can fly.
  4. Cut off any excess plastic. Remember to maintain absolute precision.
    • Avoid using normal glue or superglue, this can leave stains on your work area and might mess up the components. Use a glue made to glue plastics together.
  5. Be very careful not to mess up the alignment.
  6. Leave your Pen Drive for a while as the glue dries. Keep it under a fan to help it dry faster.
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Decorating and Designing the Pen Drive

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  1. Leave a 2 centimeter (0.8 in) gap starting from the front of the pen drive, making sure not to cover the connector. It is better to leave more gap than less gap, as your pen drive may not go in at all if improperly designed.
  2. The head of the pen drive is the part that plugs into the computer, whereas the body stays outside and can be decorated. Use the measurement you made in the previous step to facilitate this task.
  3. All the steps below should be applied only to the body of the pen drive.
  4. This is not necessary, but can go a long way toward protecting your pen drive from mechanical damage. It also makes it look better. This should be done only to the body! Follow the steps below to encase the pen drive:
    • Lay the pen drive on your work surface, and measure its dimensions.
    • Drill a hole of the dimensions of the pen drive into a slab of plastic.
    • Cut out any excess plastic, leaving a border around the hole.
    • Place the pen drive in the hole and use some glue to lock it in place, if necessary.
  5. This is up to your imagination. Here are some ideas:
    • Put the pen drive in a 3D case
    • Add a tag or a hole to it to use it as a keychain.
    • Add some papier mache, or glitter.
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Setting Up the Pen Drive

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  1. Pen drives have a wide variety of uses, and some of them are given below:
    • Bootable OS Drive
    • Simple Flash Memory Drive
    • Portable App Drive
    • System Restore Drive
    • Ram Drive
    • Encrypted Data Drive
    • System Unlock Key
  2. If you want to use it as a bootable drive , you will need to install a bootable image of an OS (Often Linux) on it.
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    How do I sell a pen drive?
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    Sell it online on a site such as eBay.
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    How do I install software from a USB stick?
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    You can connect your USB to a computer, then connect your pen drive. You will be able to see any associated files from the USB on your computer and install software from there.
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    How do I use a memory card in a pen drive?
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    Plug a card reader into the pen drive and then you can read the memory card.
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      Tips

      • If you want to use your pen drive as a hard drive, just get a hard drive instead. It will be cheaper and save you much trouble.
      • Use a drill press instead of a handheld one to make your job easier.
      • Use a thick cloth to cover your work area. Anything else will tear easily.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Flash Memory Chip
      • Drill
      • Block of plastic
      • Glue
      • Cloth
      • Paper

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