Jst copy the setup of game in the usb and game also.
if your USB is large enough then you could try and install Microsoft word onto it.
get a usb drive, copy it onto it un install it. Then, you use the usb drive to reinstall it.
You mean install a Xbox 360 game onto your USB stick and play off that. Your answer is yes, if you want your Xbox modding and get banned.
Yes, there are USB to PCI Adapters that you can install - like this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815104216
These days installing a program that runs on both Windows and Macintosh should be a matter of downloading program installer onto USB, run installer, enjoy.
To create a bootable USB drive using the "CD F" command, you can use a tool like Rufus or Win32 Disk Imager. These tools allow you to select the ISO file of the operating system you want to install on the USB drive and then write it to the drive using the "CD F" command. This process will make the USB drive bootable and ready for installation.
You cannot install software onto a USB, but you can copy the installer to the flash drive. Then while on another computer, open up the flash drive, and open the installer so it can run on the other computer.
You will need to make a bootable USB stick. The Ubuntu LiveCD should include a tool to do this.
Install it from a different disk onto hardrive or xbox usb then you use the broken disk as a key to play it.
In order to install USB device you must have a driver, USB installers can be obtained or included in some motherboard drivers.
Some software might allow you to use it on the USB without installation, others it might not be as simple. I copied all of my elements folder onto my USB and it works so far. Nothing you really need to do in terms of registry etc.