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Microsoft To Offer Windows 7 On USB Thumb Drives?

Barence writes "Microsoft is reportedly considering offering Windows 7 on USB thumb drives to allow netbook owners to upgrade their machines. Windows has, until now, only been distributed on DVDs or via download. However, netbooks don't have optical drives and the Windows 7 ISO weighs in at 2.3GB, which would take several hours to download on an average broadband connection and potentially do serious damage to a customer's broadband data cap."

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  1. Re:It's Amazing by Jurily · · Score: 4, Informative

    Hint: 4,3 Gb is the capacity of a DVD. And it was compressed with squashfs, too.

  2. Re:Linux on USB Flash Drives by AndrewNeo · · Score: 4, Informative

    I think you're looking for UNetbootin.

  3. Re:not to be a douche... by MadnessASAP · · Score: 4, Informative

    And the 32nd floppy would have an unrecoverable read error during the install.

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  4. Re:It's Amazing by Korin43 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Ubuntu fits on a 700 Mb CD and is just as completely as Windows. Maybe more because it comes with Open Office.

  5. Re:It's Amazing by cawpin · · Score: 5, Informative

    No, you get a fully functional system off the CD, perhaps minus some oddball drivers. It is no less than Windows. Net access is not required for the install.

  6. Re:It's Amazing by dov_0 · · Score: 4, Informative

    I've tested a lot of Linux distros, but most of the leading distros seem to fit on one 700mb CD. Full OS with a good suite of applications.

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