There actually is another to do it. You can use mounting software to mount the image. There are a ton of software that can do this such as: MagicDisc - http://www.magiciso.com/tutorials/miso-m... Daemon Tools - http://www.filehippo.com/download_daemon... Note: Daemon Tools doesn t work in Windows 7 yet, but you will be able to mount the Windows 7 ISO within Vista and install it.
1) mininova.org - Download Windows 7 Beta 2) Burn it on a DVD 3) Pop it in, run. -------- If you don t have a DVD burner, then you can purchase a 2nd DVD burner that you can plug in via USB. Since you said you didn t want that option..possible you could put Windows 7 Beta onto a USB flash drive (root folder) and try to boot it from there. Good luck..
A. not possible w/o a USB CD drive B. there is NO WAY Windows 7 will run on a low end Eee. It takes just as much resources as Vista. If you want to test it out, use the desktop.
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