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In Windows, you can set up your own keyboard shortcut to open USB Drive or other utilities so that you don’t end up wasting time navigating through settings.
Open Windows Explorer, right-click on the USB drive with it's uniquely assigned letter, and select Create shortcut. It'll appear on your desktop. Right-click it and select Properties.
So go ahead and open up that USB stick and rest assured that you’re taking the necessary precautions to prevent a nasty intrusion that could cost you dearly.
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