
The WinToFlash utility has quite a lot of options and support for installing from XP right up to windows 8 using a USB flash drive.
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USB install support for: Windows XP, 2003, Vista, 2008, 7 and 8. If you don’t have one, you can directly download a Windows 7 ISO from Microsoft’s Official Distributer. Make sure you have at least a 4GB USB flash drive to hand before trying to perform a Windows to USB, portable versions of the software were used where possible. The tools themselves should run on Windows XP to Windows 8. For ease of use, we have listed which versions of Windows are supported for putting onto USB according to each tool’s author.

Here we list 10 ways to enable you to get your Windows install files onto USB flash drive taking advantage of the benefits it has to offer.

And to add to that, a reasonable speed USB stick can complete a Windows install a good bit quicker than an optical drive thanks to the much faster access times. They are also a necessity for netbooks, small laptops and the increasing amount smaller form factor PC’s that no longer use ROM drives. Installing Windows from USB has some advantages such as not having to worry about scratching or damaging the Windows installation disc, and it’s more convenient to carry around a tiny USB flash drive than optical media.
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With the introduction of Windows 8 you can now even choose to install it using a USB flash drive from within the Microsoft Upgrade Assistant.

Thankfully, things have moved on and users with a sufficient amount of knowhow have been able to get their copy of Windows onto a USB flash drive and install from it for a little while now. Not too many years ago, before the USB stick came along, if you wanted to clean install Windows, it had to be done using the CD or DVD and an optical drive.
