No Problems With USB Install For Win7 RC7100

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I had device driver problems when installing Windows7 RC7100 from DVD so I setup a bootable USB drive. Follow these instructions.

Plug the drive into your PC.Open a command prompt as administrator. Get the drive number by typing:

diskpart

list disk

On my machine the USB disk was number 1. Format the drive by typing:

select disk 1

clean

create partition primary

select partition 1

active

format fs=NTFS

assign

exit Then copy Windows7 files from ISO to your USB drive.

Remember to setup your bios to boot from a USB drive.

I also setup multiple boot for XP, Vista & Windows 7 - no problems.

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