: As a "portable" app, it does not write to the Windows registry, making it ideal for use across different workstations without administrative installation rights.
And then, one day, The Golem died. Not with a bang, but with a capacitor popping on its motherboard, releasing a faint, acrid smell of ozone and defeat. Leo salvaged the hard drive, but the new computer—a sleek, operating-systemless thing meant for a "cloud-first" world—had no disc drive. It had no place for a SATA cable. It had only USB-C ports and an expression of bewildered modernity. Nero Express Portable 2017