Yes, you can install Windows using a USB stick.
Yes, you can install Windows using a USB stick.
After Christmas I’m planning to assemble my first PC. I was a bit unsure about the operating system. Should I choose Windows 7 or Windows 8 (both 64-bit)? I opted for Windows 7 since I’m familiar with it and prefer not to learn how to use Windows 8. I understand you can install Linux via a USB stick because I’ve done that before, but I was curious if it’s possible with Windows 7. Can you purchase the Windows 7 ISO from Microsoft’s website and format a USB stick using FAT64, or do I need to use a CD/DVD? I just don’t want to spend money on a temporary drive, but if I have to, I’ll go ahead.
You can definitely install it. Just format the drive as FAT32 and use MS's utility for assistance.
It seems the 64-bit version of Linux Mint is compatible with FAT32 USB drives, meaning it works beyond just 32-bit operating systems.