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			<title>Windows Server 2008 vanaf High Speed USB Stick</title>
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			<description>Het is tegenwordig mogelijk om je OS te installeren vanaf een USB DriveWindows 2008 comes only on DVD and today you&#8217;d think every computer has a DVD drive by default, unfortunately most servers are ordered without them and that causes a problem obviously. Your choices would be to break the DVD into CD-ROMs (not fun) install over the network (a little more work than I wanted to do) or find another means to get it up. My solution, USB Thumb drive

Since Vista and Windows 2008 share the same code base, I figured someone must have found a way to boot vista off a thumb drive so I looked and found just that.  Kurt Shintaku has a how-to on how to install Windows Vista from a high speed USB 2.0 Flash Drive.

Before you begin though, if your thumbdrive has U3 installed on it, you&#8217;ll probably want to remove that (I did just to be certain), here&#8217;s instructions on how to do that: http://www.u3.com/uninstall/ 

Using Kurt&#8217;s instructions this is all it took:
Format the thumb drive

   1. from a DOS prompt execute: diskpart
   2. list disk
   3. select disk 1    (assuming disk 1 was your thumb drive in the above list disk command)
   4. clean
   5. create partition primary
   6. select partition 1
   7. active
   8. format fs=fat32
   9. assign
  10. exit

 
Copy the Win2008 install files

   1.

      xcopy d:\*.* /s/e/f e:\   (assumes your dvd is drive D: and your thumb drive is drive E:\, adjust accordingly)


That&#8217;s all it took other than verifying the server BIOS was set to boot off of the USB device.</description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 17:08:40 GMT</pubDate>
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