Once you've installed your OS then comes the laborious process of installing all your favorite applications. My best time so far is under four minutes using a Corsair Flash Voyager GT. Access times when using a DVD drive will always be much higher than the sub 20ms of a decent flash drive too, and you'll be amazed by the speed at which Windows installs from a decent USB drive in comparison to the clunky DVD. While the humble 24x DVD drive should be able to deliver speeds of roughly 30MB/s that is usually the best case scenario, with real world read speeds across the whole install much lower. As long as your USB drive is up to snuff, this massively reduces the install time of Windows thanks to the USB drive's far superior sustained transfer speeds. The first utility, WintoFlash, is a very simple application that accomplishes the not so simple task of making any version of Windows bootable from a flash drive. Luckily though there are tools out there which can massively speed up your re-installs and I've found that using WintoFlash and I can fully reinstall a system in as little as thirty minutes. Unless you're deploying using drive imaging though this can take a while, first waiting for Windows to install and then laboriously installing all the necessary software. If you're like me you've probably had to install Windows 7 on more than one or two computers recently, either in your household or at work.
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