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Old 06-29-08   #1 (permalink)
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I download vista business from a MSDNAA or what ever it for being in a programing class at UTA so I know its a legal copy. My problem is I want to burn it to a DVD so I can install it once I build a new comp. How do I convert the entire thing to a boot able disc for install?
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it already should be bootable. you just have to burn it off.
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My problem is that there are several folders in the folder and when I try to create the image I can't get everything. There is a start-up icon i can click and it will start to install.
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My problem is that there are several folders in the folder and when I try to create the image I can't get everything. There is a start-up icon i can click and it will start to install.
sounds like u extracted it to much
can you give us a screen shot?
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there is an image. Hope I did it right.







Nevermind I found the original file. I did extract it too far. Thanks for the advice
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it image is right but like i said you extracted it to much
can you redownload it?
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no...See edit i found the original file.
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