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I followed the instructions from the first hit here. Note that this approach requires Vista to make the USB key bootable. Most hits on that search seem to work ok – be sure to scan the comments though to pick up on typos in the articles (that will save you some time and frustration.
The USB key install worked great and was quick!
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- Anonymous
May 09, 2009
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