

You don’t have to worry at all because the name doesn’t necessarily mean that it will work only for Windows 7 but for Windows 8 as well. You might be wondering why the software’s name says “Windows 7” and we’ll be using it for Windows 8. In order to save the installation file into a flash drive, you first need to download the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool to help you in the saving and transferring process of the installation files. All you need to do is to secure a USB or what is commonly known as a flashdrive and learn the steps which we will be discussing shortly.

Yes! your problem is already solved since all computers have a USB port where you can plug any USB storage device into. The good news is Microsoft offers a free software that would help you transfer all the installation files into a USB device.

Borrowing from a friend would be another solution but what if you don’t find one who owns the device? This would not be a problem at all if you have a laptop or a desktop computer which both includes a disk drive but for the smaller type computers, you need a portable DVD-ROM in order to use a disk for installing any operating system to it and the problem comes in if you don’t have one and purchasing it just for a single installation would be quite impractical. If your Windows 8 installer is saved on a disk or is on ISO format and you want to install it on a device that does not have a disk drive like a netbook then you really need to save it on a different storage media so you can use it for installation. Installing Windows 8 is pretty easy if your computer has a DVD drive but what if the drive is broken or you’re using a device that does not have one? This can become a serious problem for people who don’t have the techie mindset within themselves.
