It is possible to install Windows 8 using a USB flash drive with at least 4 GB of space. The process requires creating a Windows 8 ISO, or buying Windows 8 as an ISO, and adjusting the computer's BIOS to boot up from the USB drive rather than the hard drive.
Yes by using a usb flash drive.
put your flash drive in the computer and boot the windows CD when the setup come and asks about partitioning use the directory of your flash drive
Not all computers support booting from a USB Flash drive, and you cannot install Windows from a USB flash drive without extensive effort.
If your computer has Windows ME on it, it is NOT capable of USB booting. The DSL wiki has detailed instruction on how to make a bootable DSL flash drive. Basically, you need to: 1. Format your Flash drive with a FAT32 file system. 2. Downloaded the embedded DSL zip file and extract it to the Flash drive/ 3. Download and install the Windows version of Syslinux 4. Run the Syslinux program on your Flash drive.
Install the "Flash Player" from Adobe's website (linked below). If you mean a "Flash Drive" you would need to be more specific with the question.
You can install it from a flash drive or through network.
The highest amount of gigabytes that a flash drive that is on the market has (when this question was answered) is 128GB.
A flash drive is essentially a pocket sized hard drive. It is about the size of your thumb and fits into a USB port. Flash drives are typically used to transfer data from one computer to another (i.e. from work to home).
The largest available at Best Buy is a 128GB flash drive. The brand name is Supersonic Magnum. Best Buy also sells flash drives in a 64GB, which is the next size down.
Any type of Flash drive can be used in Windows Vista.
C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash and/or C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash
the only way to download it is through a CD, unless there is some weird CD drive with usb ports, that detects flash drive information.