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WinToFlash: install windows on any media or USB memory, compact flash

The day will come when the optical data storage will no longer be available, as has already happened to the floppy disk. From that henceforth it will be virtually impossible to carry out all the functions of life for those who use computers, such as storing data and installing programs and operating systems.

This issue starts to become important today, for the reduction of the size of machines has led the manufacturers to eliminate the optical drives, while pushing developers to create programs and methods to help address this problem.
If in the case of data storage and installation of programs USB technology is now ready to make up for the lack of optical storage media, computer systems if this substitution is not very efficient. It is still very difficult to find programs that can perform these tasks.

However, although very complicated, it is just impossible. As with any "information revolution" There are always pioneers who are exploring the technology on time and developing applications and programs to meet the gaps left by aging of certain technologies.
Surfing the net as usual we came across WinToFlash, a program that enables the storage and installation of several operating systems on a single USB stick.

With this software you can install an operating system on computers that have optical equipment, but also use the key to boot any operating system installed on the removable device, so having the ability to start a different operating system whenever you want.

Once installed the program, simply insert the key, select the location from which to get the file. "Iso" contains the operating system and save the same on the removable device.
When you wish to run any operating system, just insert the key into the PC and select the machine boots from that location, by selecting the correct option from the "boot".
With this program you will never have concerns about the eventuali danneggiamenti e smarrimenti dei sistemi operativi salvati su dispositivi ottici.

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