I have a new Sony Vaio laptop running Vista x64. It's a Sony motherboard with an EFI setup using InsydeH2O software (in place of BIOS, as I understand it). My HDD is currently in 3 partitions (a Sony hidden restore partition, my C: drive and a D: data partition).
When I try to install W7 RC...
Microsoft we are in 2009 , why are the main windows installation files distribution method is still DVD's? why not flash memory?
Here is why i think why we need to shift to flash memory:
Flash memory is faster and more reliable than DVD's (Bonus: no noise & less power to use)
4 GB USB drive...
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