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Personally I find that the Zalman VE200 is the best option. One drive for everything. iso files for OS's, diagnostic tools, wsus offline, backups, D7 . It does it all.
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The only issue I have is only having one, lol
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I'm sure M$ has some ridiculous licensing restrictions that will render it totally useless!
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Yeah I'm definitely going to download this and use this one!I didn't even know about it!
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you dont need this all you do is copy the contents of the cd/dvd to a blank flash and boot from that. No special software needed! works with any windows as long as the BIOS allows you to boot to the flash drive. talk about simple cut out that extra.
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Yep second that! it's brother the VE300 is even better being USB3 support. Every tech should have it, no need for those troublesome USB tools to create USB versions of operating systems.
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