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Linux on a usb stick. Seriously. You'll save yourself a lot of trouble. Just like you'd save a lot of trouble using windows for your Lumia Proto. It's not a matter of preference, but a matter of compatibility.
Most Linux phones require drivers to work under windows, which come either from the device's mass storage, a cd, or windows update. As this thing is unreleased you may not be able to find drivers that work for it. Maybe the N9 drivers will work but maybe not, and I wouldn't risk it. You can try installing Nokia Connectivity Cable Driver for it.
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you no need to install it. you can boot it from CD-ROM or use virtual machine on winXP. live boot is recommended better I think.

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does your PC support booting from USB? must be st in BIOS. anyway, why don't you burn a CD image to CD and boot live image without installation from CD?

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