Micorosft to Sell Windows 7 on USB Flash Drive for Netbook Users

In order to accommodate netbook users who will want to upgrade its OS to Windows 7, Microsoft is considering to sell its upcoming Windows 7 on USB flash drive. As netbook doesn’t come with optical drive, installing new software is very challenging on it and thumb drive is considered as the simplest solution. Microsoft is also reported to offer a downloadable version of Windows that allows customers to save the OS on any USB flash drives.
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