I believe if someone copies all the CD data to a thumb drive, then
when you insert it in USB, it will be autorun and should be able to
control it just like CD drive, but maybe a little bit faster.(480 Mbps
is I think more than 7.2 Mbps)

On Nov 13, 2:14 am, nikki7582 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Awesome......I didn't want to waste the money on a flash drive if it
> wasn't gonna work. Thanks!
>
> On Nov 11, 8:38 pm, RemyMaza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > You can absolutely copy the contents of that cd to a flash drive and
> > install it as normal.  You'll want to find the setup.exe or the
> > installer that runs the install though.  Usually it's setup.exe or
> > auto something.exe.  I do that all the time.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Mattwww.crossloop.com/matthewbramer
>
> > On Nov 11, 10:39 am, nikki7582 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > My CD drive is broke. If I have a installation CD for.....say, an MP3
> > > player or digital camera, can I use one of those USB port storage
> > > devices to transfer the program from the CD to the USB device on a
> > > different computer then use the USB device on my computer to install
> > > the program needed to get my toys up and running.- Hide quoted text -
>
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