USB flash drive distro

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After my failed experiment of using Linux on my Acer Revo HTPC for a Steam Xbmc combo (gone with Win 7 for now) I've decided to plough on and and give Linux (yet) another go.

This time I would like to be able to run this as a standalone system from a USB flash drive. I've been using netbootin etc to create live USB, so no issues there, but as they were just plug in and play around then delete I didn't notice if they can now save changes and write to the USB so everything's there next time I run it (don't think you were able to a few years back)

Is there such a mythical beast that can now do this? If so which would suit my needs best Linuxers?

Oh and don't say Ubuntu please as it's the most hateful POS I've come acacias in Linux, can't understand why it's so popular myself.

Fanks
 
You never use pure Ubuntu as the Unity interface is hateful. I would recommend ElementaryOS however as a distro worth testing.

Tried elementary briefly but can it save programs, files etc to the USB drive ready for the next boot?
 
Well got elementary installed onto an 8gb USB but my worst fear was confirmed. Somethings wrong with the boot record. now when I remove the USB and leave it to start in Windows it just goes to a black screen with flashing cursor
Must be some way to repair the boot record. Any tips?
 
One quick bookable win 7 USB later and we're back to normal. I think my Linux days are numbered unless I go one last hurrah for dual boot
 
I've got openelec on USB then win 7 with xbmc and steam to play around with. The amount of Linux steam games just doesn't come close to the win 7 library. Trouble was having Linux not as live or persistent but being fully installed to another USB. I'm in no way an xbmc noob and have a bit of Linux experience, I just want to run it all in my own weird way
 
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