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		<title>Install Windows 7 From Usb &#124; How To Install Windows 7 From Usb</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Install Windows 7 From Usb.That guide is useful if you want to make yourself free from need of  dual boot. Now here is another scenario what if you don’t have  DVD-ROM and you are running Windows XP, you  might have guessed in this case we can’t install windows 7.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-93" title="install-windows-7-from-usb" src="http://www.tech-hot.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/install-windows-7-from-usb.png" alt="install-windows-7-from-usb" width="140" height="91" /> <strong>Install Windows 7 From Usb.</strong>That guide is useful if you want to make yourself free from need of  dual boot. Now here is another scenario what if you <strong>don’t have  DVD-ROM</strong> and you are <strong>running Windows XP</strong>, you  might have guessed in this case we <strong>can’t install windows 7</strong>.</p>
<p>I’ve tried researching on how to <strong>Install Windows 7 From Usb</strong> before and when I finally managed to do it, the whole process is  so unbearably slow that I thought I would NEVER Install Windows 7 From Usb. Recently there has been many articles about installing  Windows 7 from USB flash drive and I’ve decided to give it another try  and see if there is any improvement on the speed. Install windows 7 from usb</p>
<p><strong><span id="more-92"></span>Install Windows 7 From Usb</strong> has its advantage which is you don’t need  to worry if the DVD drive cannot read the disc or if there is any  scratches on the Windows installation DVD, and it is more convenient to  carry around your USB flash drive rather than a DVD disc. Moreover, a  lot of new compact small laptops or desktops doesn’t even have a CD/DVD  drive. Other than that, you can even save useful software setups such as  Firefox, Windows Live Messenger, 7-Zip, Orbit Downloader and etc into  the USB drive so you can install them once Windows installation has been  completed.</p>
<p>I will show you two ways (manual and automatic) on how to <strong>Install Windows 7 From Usb</strong>.<br />
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Before we start Install windows 7 from usb, make sure you have at least a 4GB USB flash drive.  Windows 7 installation files takes up around 3GB of space.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The manual way</span></strong> to Install windows 7 from usb<br />
1. Insert your USB flash drive.<br />
2. Hit WIN+R, type <strong>cmd</strong> and click OK.<br />
3. Type <strong>diskpart</strong> and hit ENTER<br />
4. Type <strong>list disk</strong>, hit ENTER and identify the disk  number for your USB flash drive. You MUST be very sure of this or else  you’ll be formatting the wrong drive later on. If you have only one hard  drive, then normally your USB flash drive will be disk 1.</p>
<p>5. Type <strong>select disk 1</strong> and hit ENTER<br />
6. Type <strong>clean</strong> and hit ENTER<br />
7. Type <strong>create partition primary</strong> and hit ENTER<br />
8. Type <strong>select partition 1</strong> and hit ENTER<br />
9. Type <strong>active</strong> and hit ENTER<br />
10. Type <strong>format fs=fat32</strong> and hit ENTER<br />
11. Type <strong>assign</strong> and hit ENTER<br />
12. Type <strong>exit</strong> and hit ENTER<br />
13. Insert the Windows 7 installation DVD disc and copy everything from  the DVD to your USB flash drive.<br />
14. Boot up your computer with USB flash drive. You will need to go into  your BIOS and make sure it is set to boot from flash devices. If you  got it right, the Windows 7 installation should load from your USB flash  drive. <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The automatic way</span></strong> to Install windows 7 from usb<br />
There is a software called <strong>WinToFlash</strong> that does  everything above automatically. All you need to do is run the program,  set the location of the Windows 7 installation disc and the destination  of your USB flash drive.</p>
<p>1. <a href="http://wintoflash.com/download/en/">Download</a> the  latest version of WinToFlash. to Install windows 7 from usb<br />
2. Extract and run WinToFlash.exe<br />
3. Click the big check button to start Windows setup transfer wizard.<br />
4. Click Next<br />
5. Specify the locations of Windows files and USB drive then click Next.  The Windows files path if the drive letter of your DVD drive and the  USB drive is the drive letter of your USB flash drive.<br />
6. Select “I Accepted the terms of the license agreement” and click  Continue.<br />
7. Click OK to start formatting your USB flash drive and the files will  be automatically transferred from your Windows 7 install disc to your  USB flash drive. Install windows 7 from usb<br />
8. Click Next when finished copying and boot up the computer with USB  flash drive.</p>
<p>You will need to go into your BIOS and make sure it is set  to boot from flash devices. If you got it right, the Windows 7  installation should load from your USB flash drive. Your computer hardware specification plays a part on the time taken  to install Windows. I managed to complete installing Windows 7 from USB  flash drive with only 17 minutes and my desktop’s specification is Intel  Pentium D 2.8GHz, 2GB ram, 7200RPM 160GB SATA hard drive and MSI 945P  Platinum mainboard. When I time installing Windows 7 using DVD, it took  22 minutes. So on my desktop computer, it is 22% faster Install windows 7 from usb compared to DVD. Install windows 7 from usb</p>
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