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Do you have a netbook that you want to install Windows on, but you’re stymied by the lack of a DVD drive? Do you find yourself installing Windows often, and don’t want to worry about transporting and possibly scratching or damaging your installation discs? Creating a Windows installation USB flash drive is actually simpler than you might think. Follow this guide to learn how to create a drive that can install Windows Vista, 7, or 8.
 
Do you have a netbook that you want to install Windows on, but you’re stymied by the lack of a DVD drive? Do you find yourself installing Windows often, and don’t want to worry about transporting and possibly scratching or damaging your installation discs? Creating a Windows installation USB flash drive is actually simpler than you might think. Follow this guide to learn how to create a drive that can install Windows Vista, 7, or 8.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
=== Getting the ISO File===
 
=== Getting the ISO File===
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#*[[Install-Windows-8-from-USB#Part_Three:_Installing_Windows_8|Install Windows 8]]
 
#*[[Install-Windows-8-from-USB#Part_Three:_Installing_Windows_8|Install Windows 8]]
 
#*[[Install Windows 7#Installing_Windows_7|Install Windows 7]]
 
#*[[Install Windows 7#Installing_Windows_7|Install Windows 7]]
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== Sources and Citations ==
 
== Sources and Citations ==