...or just download the MS USB boot tool and it does it all for you.
Lastly, I suggest you avoid using Windows 7. Get the Server 2003, the king of operating systems. King of the hills.
New somewhat related question. Just got a ssd for my secondary machine, and so I will have to reload the os on it. Having played around a bit with 7 on my primary, there seems to be enough minor improvements along with better ssd handling that I'm thinking about getting another copy. Now my question is, when I go and pay the $30 for another copy of professional, do I actually need to d/l it or will just having the key be sufficient since I already have a usb drive setup up?
Probably the easiest install you'll ever do. The first time I installed windows 7, I was impressed at the short amount of time it took and how i didn't have to load any drivers right away.
Windows wise yes,but not as easy or fast as Ubuntu on Linux 😉.