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	<title>USB Resources Blog &#187; Windows 7</title>
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		<title>Official Tool  Enables USB Install for Windows 7</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 07:30:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Grace</dc:creator>
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Microsoft has finally owned up to the exciting new tool it&#8217;s releasing with Windows 7, a bootable USB Installer creator. Aimed squarely at netbook owners, which have eschewed the venerable optical drive for weight and battery life. Microsoft&#8217;s tool will let you take your downloaded install files and turn a sufficiently sized USB drive into [...]]]></description>
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<p>Microsoft has finally owned up to the exciting new tool it&#8217;s releasing with Windows 7, a bootable USB Installer creator. Aimed squarely at netbook owners, which have eschewed the venerable optical drive for weight and battery life. Microsoft&#8217;s tool will let you take your downloaded install files and turn a sufficiently sized USB drive into a bootable installer. Be prepared, if you&#8217;ve never tried to put a few gigabytes of files onto an average flash drive in one sitting, you&#8217;re probably in for a bit of a wait. A USB hard drive is probably a better bet but not as cool. The program may also be called Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool.<br />
Microsoft&#8217;s site describes the process as downloading the installer directly to the USB drive. We&#8217;ll have to wait for a few people to report back to find out exactly how it works. Having the option will definitely help netbook owners as well as system administrators. Being able to do away with CDs and DVDs for installs would definitely make support installs and server installs go a lot faster. It&#8217;s available now at Microsoft&#8217;s online store for download and purchase.</p>
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		<title>Windows 7 Sold in Flash Disk</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 07:01:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arthur Matthew</dc:creator>
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There&#8217;s a rumor circulating in the blogsphere that MS is planning to offer Windows 7 on a flash drive which would make it third way to get the OS without buying a new PC. The other two are through download &#38; retail DVD. While the decision is still being made, this move is being considered [...]]]></description>
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<p>There&#8217;s a rumor circulating in the blogsphere that MS is planning to offer Windows 7 on a flash drive which would make it third way to get the OS without buying a new PC. The other two are through download &amp; retail DVD. While the decision is still being made, this move is being considered in the first place to appeal to the ever growing netbook crowd whose under-powered machines usually lack any optical media drive.</p>
<p>Having said that, thumbdrives logically become the easiest, not to mention fastest route to get Windows 7 running on a netbook. In fact, they have already become the unofficial install method for XP, Vista and now 7 if you are comfortable with command prompt. If tweakers can teach newbies to do it in 10 minutes, it should be dead easy for MS to get a Windows 7 thumbdrive package ready.</p>
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