"whs" <> wrote in message
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> denmarfl;1157963 Wrote:
>> Why is it that these Notebooks only are available with WindowsXP? I am
>> looking to buy one with 2GB of memory....so Vista would surely run
>> which in
>> time I would upgrade to Windows7.
>>
>> I purchased Microsoft 2007 Small Business....... which installs with a
>> DVD.
>> Notebooks don't come with DVD's. If I copy the DVD to a Flash
>> Drive.....would Small Business install from the flash drive? Or, as I
>> have
>> been told in the past, Microsoft software cannot be
>> copied...period...no
>> matter what you try to copy it to. It may copy but it will not run the
>> Install file. Is this true? How would I install Small Business onto the
>> Notebook?
>
> I advise you to wait a couple of months with the purchase of a netbook.
> They will come out with a completely new and more powerful technology
> which will make today's netbooks look pretty sad. And then you will also
> get it with Windows7 and all your installation worries are over.
> BTW: It is possible to create an bootable USB version for Vista and
> Win7. Here is how: 'Creating Bootable Vista / Windows 7 USB Flash Drive
> at Kevin’s Blog' (http://kmwoley.com/blog/?p=345)
>
>
> --
> whs
I am highly skeptical about this claim...
On a recently installed Windows 7 RC, the Windows directory is 24GB and
without going into any great deal, he claims to have installed it on a 4GB
USB drive.
Also, I think Windows resets the USB (bus) prior to taking control. As far
as I know, there is no mechanism for handing off USB drive from BIOS to OS
during the boot process in Windows.
So even if you had only the bare essentials to fit Windows 7 on a 4GB drive,
Windows would halt during the boot process.