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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 845736" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p>It is possible to run a Win7 Live System from every USB Stick. To install a full working version of Win7 on USB Stick you need a special stick which can unset the "Removable Media Flag" in firmware as Windows refuses to install on removable media at all. I don't know what type of USB Stick actually is able to do so.</p><p> </p><p>I believe a full working Windows installation on an e.g. 32 GB USB Stick would be a great thing (repair of broken Windows installations and so on) so I can't exactly understand why Microsoft did not allow this...</p><p> </p><p>About Performance. USB 3.0 should be able to speed up things enough. But I agree, in normal circumstances a SSD is the preferred solution ofc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 845736, member: 109222"] Hi. It is possible to run a Win7 Live System from every USB Stick. To install a full working version of Win7 on USB Stick you need a special stick which can unset the "Removable Media Flag" in firmware as Windows refuses to install on removable media at all. I don't know what type of USB Stick actually is able to do so. I believe a full working Windows installation on an e.g. 32 GB USB Stick would be a great thing (repair of broken Windows installations and so on) so I can't exactly understand why Microsoft did not allow this... About Performance. USB 3.0 should be able to speed up things enough. But I agree, in normal circumstances a SSD is the preferred solution ofc. [/QUOTE]
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