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XPS 14 Ultrabook --- Windows 8 upgrade w/OUT optical drive??
How would we install the Windows 8 upgrade on the XPS 14 Ultrabook since it is not equipped with an optical drive?
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How would we install the Windows 8 upgrade on the XPS 14 Ultrabook since it is not equipped with an optical drive?
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Philip_Yip
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September 25th, 2012 16:00
Likely Windows 8 would be provided as a download link in .iso format. The release preview is in .iso format for example and can be converted to a bootable USB using the Microsoft .iso to DVD/USB program (see here).
If you get only a DVD you can copy the contents to a USB using NovaCorp WinToFlash. This program will make the flash drive bootable. I have wrote a link here regarding this with Windows 7: Windows 7 Convert your Reinstallation DVD into a USB. Alternatively retail Media is downloadable from Digital River here which can be used directly with upgrade/full retail keys (it can also be used with OEM keys and phone activation). Once you have the USB flash drive you can install it by following my wiki A Clean Install of Windows 7. I am not sure how Microsoft will be selling Windows 8 but the procedures of installing Windows 8 from USB should be very similar.
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September 25th, 2012 16:00
You would need a Win8 ISO-file and Microsoft's "USB/DVD download tool"
The USB/DVD download tool lets you create a bootable USB stick
windows.microsoft.com/.../download
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Don't forget - always have a backup of your OS available - once you have installed Win8 you will loose Dell's system recovery options....
Philip_Yip
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September 25th, 2012 16:00
As MicroTest mentioned, you should have a backup of a few things from your Windows 7 installation see here (Dell DataSafe Factory Settings USB) or alternatively here (A Clean Install of Windows 7 Using Retail Media/Reinstallation DVD). Then you may try out the Windows 8 consumer preview if you wish.
pblakk
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September 25th, 2012 17:00
Hey guys, appreciate the response. USB drive, of course!
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September 28th, 2012 07:00
I've used a Windows 7 USB/DVD tool to make a back up of the windows 8 preview version on a USB stick with 15 GB of free space.
After I ran the Windows 8 set up and everything loaded my computer restarted but when it turns back on It only tells me Windows 8 instillation failed.
I've done this multiple times and it always end the same way.
Any ideas of what to try next?
Philip_Yip
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September 28th, 2012 11:00
Are you trying the 32 bit or the 64 bit version? Are you performing A Clean Install or Upgrade?