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I personally would not recommend it, unless it's a separate partition. Windows (or whatever OS of your choosing) partitions the whole thing  as "free space" so when you put other things in that free space, it sometimes screws up. So just to be safe, unless you are in the OS you are putting files onto the drive that is your boot stick, no.. You should avoid doing it.

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13 minutes ago, dexxterlab97 said:

Yes as long as there is space

Are you sure? (can you check my explanation so I don't get it wrong in the future?)

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1 minute ago, dexxterlab97 said:

Hmmm, curious, but what does the OP mean? From outside the OS or on the OS? Because from that article it does sound like if it is outside the OS it is out of reach. (again, just curious)

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