If you have Netbook that in fact without being accompanied by a DVD drive, there are several alternative Installing Windows 7 on a netbook.

1. Copy all installation files to your hard drive. This you can do if you are planning to make your Netbook dual boot alias has two operating systems. For example Windows XP on Drive C and then Windows 7 in Drive D.
2. Using External DVD Drive
3. An alternative that could be an option is Install Windows 7 by using the flash.

The third alternative, it has been accommodated by Microsoft specifically for netbook owners who are not equipped with DVD drives, with a special utility called Windows 7 USB / DVD Tool you can create a bootable flash for the Installation of Windows 7 on a Netbook you.

* Make sure you download and install Windows 7 USB / DVD Tools, and then provide a flash (4GB minimum).
* Run Windows 7 USB / DVD Tools then on the box specify the location of the source ISO file from your Windows 7 (If you do not already have an ISO file of Windows should buy Microsoft's first official website or download the Site File Sharing your favorite)


Windows 7

* Select USB to create a bootable USB while Installing Windows 7, then click NEXT

When finished making a USB Installation of Windows 7, when install Windows 7 on a Netbook you. Also make sure the boot sequence (in BIOS Netbook) has been revamped with Booting from a USB Drive in the first position. The next step just follow the installation instructions provided.

A note, for the alias can be a little more smooth fluent in using Windows 7 on a Netbook, we recommend a minimum memory is 2GB. According the author's experience, using the Asus EeePC 1000HE (Intel Atom N240 + 2GB Memory) the performance of Windows 7 was better and more leverage than with Windows XP. So if your Netbook is still using Windows XP, Windows 7 it was time to try and feel the difference is quite significant. (source : www.tasikisme.com)

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