![]() Sure a 100% true portable won't do that, but some actually will create registry data, and some will create AppData, and some both. A portable app isn’t going to modify anything in the registry so there is less chance of things going wrong. ![]() ![]() There is always the chance that a malicious file might be bundled in the EXE file but that comes down to the app itself coming from an unreliable source. * A portable app is unlikely to damage critical files on your system. These may include recent or frequently accessed files and directories among other things. * A portable app will not remember you personal preferences and settings. ![]() * A portable file will not modify the Windows registry in any way. ![]()
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