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How to create a bootable pen Drive for Windows-XP or Windows-7

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I need any software which makes my pen drive boot-able for any OS like Win XP/7/Vista...any pointer?

posted Aug 18, 2014 by anonymous

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answer Aug 18, 2014 by Parveen
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