> Actually the smallest still working drive that I have for NORMAL use> is 256 
> MB and most people would have thrown that away long ago. Should anyone care, 
> the smallest USB disk I have is 128 MB and it still works.  I actually have 
> it divided into 12 partitions of about 10 MB each so I can use to test my USB 
> drivers and make sure all the partitions are correctly assigned drive letters 
> when they need to be.  I know this is a very unusual situation and I wouldn't 
> use that disk for installing anything anyway, but things like that are 
> possible. I also have a USB disk set up with GPT instead of MBR with some 
> DOS-compatible partitions (FAT12/16/32) and others as non-DOS compatible 
> (NTFS, exFAT, etc.).  I also use this for testing my USB drivers to make sure 
> drive letters get assigned when needed to the DOS-compatible partitions.

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