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How to install Windows 7 HomePremium on RW drive?
Hello! At the repair of a PC - his HDD fell down. There is no money to buy a new one. (this is so that they do not ask questions like: why do this) The computer must be started in order to work. Google Chrome OS (CloudOS) won't work because it's still in beta. There is an .ISO image - Windows 7 Home Premium. How to install it in Windows TO Go mode on a DVD+RW disc. Help me please! Thank you very much for your response!
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The short answer is no.
Though RW, at least not RW - this is not the media from which windows can work with the ability to write to it.
If for some reason you are interested in working from an optical disc, then read what a Live-CD is and how to create it. If you can bring your computer to the Internet, then using cloud services, you can probably even work.
If you are interested in the Windows To Go mode, then firstly, it appeared only in the G8, and secondly, it works with a flash drive, an external drive, but certainly not with a DVD. Or is there no money for a flash drive either?
But all this is perverted. The work of setting up all these crutches should cost more than a new drive.
No way.
Maybe you can put it on a flash drive so that all temporary files are kept in memory, although of course I don’t know how to do this for Windows. What to do with attempts to remove the tonsils through the anus - buy a boo disk.
No way.
For WindowsToGo, the disk is mounted read/write with the NTFS file system.
DVD + RW does not support recording, it is a read-only disc, and you cannot put the desired file system on it.
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