Saturday, October 24, 2009
Microsoft Windows 7 on a USB Stick
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We’ve heard endlessly about how Windows 7 will be a much more efficient Operating System for netbooks, but just exactly how do we install them onto a DVD drive-less device? According to Microsoft, you can now download a tool called the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool (WUDT) at Microsoft Store directly onto a USB drive on your netbook, and then use it as a bootable USB drive or a DVD. This tool can be downloaded for free at www.microsoftstore.com/win7usb.
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