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How can the answer be improved? It very much depends on how the program links with the operating system, where it saves all of its used files (both libraries as well as settings) and if it somehow uses a licensing scheme which ties it to something like hardware MAC c. Download free Adobe Flash Player software for. By clicking the 'Install now' button, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to the Adobe Software.

I have a habit of carrying a host of installers on flash drive. It makes it easier than getting a service machine online for something I've already downloaded. Also, apart from the 'portable apps' as mentioned by Scummy, any program that is not Registry-dependant will launch straight from a flash drive. Easiest way is to simply copy from the HDD install directory. I also carry every post-SP2 update on my flash drive - helpful when a user had the bright idea to delete 'all those useless hotfix uninstallers' and then came unstuck!

Install Software On Flash Drive

I haven't yet figured out how to do it, but we use a 'boot cd' at work that was designed with visual basic, yet also runs ISOlinux at DOS-it has a list of tools, such as the Norton Removal Tool, and you just click the button for the tool and it runs in memory (like KNOPPIX) rather than installing. I have it on a few flash drives, too. My boss has admitted to me that he is not the author of the 'boot cd' and we don't know how to recreate it. It's just a multi-tool we use, very handy in 98/2000/ME/XP/but it doesn't work for Vista. Eton Et866 Video Drivers here. If anyone knows how to design this, I'd love to know!

Install Software On Flash Drive