I recently faced a hard drive failure and am currently running KDE Neon from a USB stick. The problem is that every time I shut down my PC, all my changes or installs disappear, and it doesn't allow me to save anything permanently. Is there a solution to this problem that doesn't involve immediately buying a new hard drive?
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It sounds like you're in a tricky situation! One quick fix could be to buy a new or used SSD. Prices have skyrocketed right now, but having reliable storage is crucial. Your USB isn't ideal for long-term use due to its limited write capacity, and you might lose access to it soon.
If your booting from the USB, the best way forward is to look into creating a persistent USB drive. This way, you can save your changes. If you have a second USB stick, you can install KDE Neon onto that, just like you would with a normal drive. Keep in mind though, it might wear down quicker since it'll be working harder.
Just to clarify your options: You're essentially running a live ISO which resets everything after shutdown. To make your situation usable, you'll need to set up a proper installation on an actual drive. The USB can only help temporarily, so it's crucial to get a new HDD or SSD down the line.
What you’re experiencing is normal for a live USB setup; it’s intended to be temporary! To get back to normal functioning, consider replacing your hard drive or SSD as soon as you're able. Meanwhile, if cash is tight, you might also install Linux on a second USB stick or external drive if you can get your hands on one.

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