After the initial copy of Windows 8 circulating on the Internet, many people who try to find a variety of new features installed Microsoft operating system successor to Windows 7.
One newly discovered feature is the Portable workspaces, making coffee for the consumer Windows 8 Enterprise into a USB flash disk.
It was Mentioned in the description that the Portable Workspace is a Windows feature that allows users to run Windows from a USB storage device. To load the operating system is required at least the size of the flash disk with 16GB of memory.
It is not known exactly how the workings of Portable Workspace once made through the system. The existence of a minimum limit of 16GB capacity USB also indicate a room that needed Windows 8 to work properly.
Not yet known is whether the USB is already available applications needed for office work as well as others on this operating system. This feature already available in Linux for a long time. Meanwhile, Windows users also have created a program called Windows PE that has the ability to boot from a USB flash disk either use Windows XP or Windows version 7.