Installing a Windows USB drive involves connecting the drive to your computer and following the on-screen instructions.
Installing a Windows USB drive involves connecting the drive to your computer and following the on-screen instructions.
You can obtain the latest Windows 7 version directly onto your USB drive without relying on the CD. Simply download the most recent SP1 update from Microsoft and install it alongside your existing Windows 7 installation. This way, you’ll have the newest features without needing to re-copy the entire disc.
when using the foll version instead of the OEM dvd, you can visit microsoft's site to download the .iso file. if it's an OEM dvd, you'll be limited to that specific version
Consider saving the file from that site: http://www.techverse.net/download-window...l-servers/ After saving the ISO, use a Windows 7 DVD download tool to create a bootable USB drive.
Are all the recent changes accounted for in this version? The part I dislike most about a fresh install is the huge number of updates after the first boot. D:
I rely on Rufus to generate the bootable USB, and it functions perfectly.