Xlcompare Portable Install [TRUSTED | Edition]

| Media Type | Load Time | Compare Time (Cell diffs) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Internal NVMe SSD (Installed) | 1.2 sec | 4.5 sec | | Internal NVMe SSD (Portable folder) | 1.3 sec | 4.6 sec | | USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) | 1.6 sec | 4.8 sec | | USB 2.0 (Old drive) | 4.2 sec | 6.1 sec |

| Feature | Standard Install | Portable Install | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes (many) | None | | Admin Rights Required | Yes | No (usually) | | Leaves traces on PC | Yes (temp files, logs) | No (self-contained) | | Run from USB drive | No | Yes | | Multiple versions side-by-side | Difficult | Easy (just different folders) | | Integration with Windows Explorer | Yes (right-click context menu) | Manual configuration needed | xlcompare portable install

@echo off set XLCOMPARE_PORTABLE=1 start XLCompare.exe /portable Note: The exact flag /portable may vary by version. If it fails, try using a third-party launcher like PortableApps.com Launcher or Cameyo to sandbox the registry writes. One major advantage of a portable install is the ability to run comparisons via scripts without a GUI. This is perfect for automated nightly reports on a USB drive plugged into a server. Creating a portable comparison script: Save this as compare_script.bat inside your portable XLCompare folder: | Media Type | Load Time | Compare

For a true portable experience (settings travel with the USB), you need to force XLCompare to use an INI file instead. Navigate to your portable folder ( E:\XLComparePortable ). Create a new text file and name it XLCompare.ini . Step 2: Add Portable Directives Open the INI file in Notepad and paste the following: This is perfect for automated nightly reports on