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2008-07-15
Strictly speaking, that's not quite correct. Drive letters are not necessary in NT-based versions of Windows, even though the system makes use of them (bad, bad concept there). You can have mount points on NTFS volumes, and installation images could be done this way rather than taking up a drive letter.