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Boot Flash Drive on Internal USB Header vs Rear IO Panel

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I was all set to install my USB 2 flash drive on a internal header that gives me a USB 2 port (it itself is plugged into USB 2 header), but then reading

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Avoid using front panel USB ports in favor of ports available directly on the motherboard I/O panel.

on the Getting Started page gives me second thoughts, despite hearing that putting it inside was safer as it won't stick out. I know a 6" header adapter isn't a front port, but that is how a front port connects, so what's truly the best way to do it? I want to do it that way. Thanks.

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I bought the StarTech one popular on Amazon, works fine, but after reading the official documentation, it made me wonder why they recommend using motherboard rear IO panel ports.

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