![]() One of the most popular solutions for this increasingly common issue is to install from a USB flash memory drive. The traditional way around this issue was to do a network install, using something like Microsoft's Remote Installation Services or Windows Deployment Services, which is fine if you have the infrastructure already in place, but overkill for the average user - having to set up a domain and then create images is a lengthy process if all you want to do is install Windows on your new computer. Introduction One of the more frustrating downsides to the recent rise in popularity of netbooks is the difficulty in installing an operating system without an optical drive. Part four: adding boot options & modify Grub4DOS menu Part three: using WinSetupFromUSB to create the bootable USB drive ![]() Part two: prepare the Windows Vista/2008 installation images ![]() Creating a multiboot USB drive Introduction
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