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Old 3rd February 2010, 08:59   #1
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Default Using a Thumb Drive to Install Windows 7

Microsoft may be selling Windows 7 exclusively on DVD's, but did you realize that it takes very little effort to create a bootable thumb drive and install from that? We're taking a look at two popular methods of accomplishing this, and as you'll see, it couldn't be easier to install Microsoft's latest OS onto a PC with no DVD-ROM. It's faster, too!

http://techgage.com/article/using_a_...all_windows_7/
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