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    install Win7 Via Usb


    jurabaa
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    Ìdk really know, was searching to for another pc.

     

    I don't know yet any BIOS taking in account USB ports has possible starting "drives", atm it's only floppy's-CD-CDr-DVD-DVDr-BRDVD-HD's, but doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

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    i used that tool but the boot file was not made properly. win2flash did the trick for me.

     

     

    Not possible

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    WinToFlash works 100% Installed Windows 7 Ultimate on Netbooks, Laptops & Tablets from a 4Gb USB Flash Drive...

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    When you use WinToFlash Click Advance Mode...

     

    Or did you mean like Muiltiple OS on 1 Flash Drive?

     

    I have 3 Flash Drives...

     

    1: For Windows XP w/SP3

    1: For Windows 7 Ultimate x86 w/SP1

    1: For Windows 7 Ultimate x64 w/SP1

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    When you use WinToFlash Click Advance Mode...

     

    Or did you mean like Muiltiple OS on 1 Flash Drive?

     

     

     

    well I've got a 32gb flashdrive (kinda new) and a 16gb flashdrive

     

    I would love to get multiple OS installs on one flashdrive.#

     

     

    Flash Drive 1: Windows 7 64bit and Windows 7 (both ultimate)

    Flash Drive 2: Windows XP and Windows Home

    (but just the installs so I don't have to use a dvd/cd to install them

     

    as an example

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    Haven't tried that with any flash drive over 4Gb... I have a 1Gb flash Drive for Windows XP as it wouldn't work on a USB Drive over 4Gb...

    I have Windows 7 Ultimate x86 on a 4Gb USB Flash Drive and Windows 7 Ultimate x64 on another 4Gb... They are versions of Windows 7 Ultimate ( cause i have one)that are already together both x86 & x64 (Dual Boot Option) that works using the same WinToFlash...

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    Sure it's possible,

     

    The only thing that you have is to install windows's setup in the order : Old windows --> Win 7

     

    Example :

     

    You have and hard drive with 30GB or flash drive

     

    Create partitions of your flash/hard drive with the wanted size.

    Install Win XP in the first, or vista or the older than the others.

    Install . . . and when you'll install Win 7, a boot manager will be created automaticaly which can make you to have the choice to select on which windows you want to boot.

    With this methods, you can install multiple systems on a flash drive or hard-drive ( but don't forget to create partitions in your flash/hard drive before ).

     

    Alex,

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