How To Install Windows Vista After Downloading It ?
August 6th, 2016
I’m New And Don’t know Much About Burning Something To CD/DVD But I Have Nero And DVD RW.Just Imagine,I’ve downloaded Windows Vista SP2 And It Comes With .ISO File Now What I’ve To Do To Install ? Questions :
Q-1) Will I Need To Burn The ISO To A DVD Using Nero ?
Q-2) Or I Need To Extract The ISO With Winrar And Then Burn It To A DVD ?
Q-3) Or I Should Mount The ISO With PowerISO And Then Start Installing Vista ?
I’ve Three Questions About This.Please Tell Me Which Way Should I use To Install ? Please Reply Fast.
Thanks.
You need to do #1.
I would use InfraRecorder instead of nero. Been using that all the time, very light and free program that burns perfect bootable iso’s
1. Insert a blank dvd in your dvd burner
2. open nero burning rom
3. at the top, chose Recorder => burn image
4. Chose the Windows vista ISO file
5. Chose the lowest burn speed to reduce the chance of errors to a minimum
6. wait until it’s burned
7. install windows
2. open nero burning rom
3. at the top, chose Recorder => burn image
4. Chose the Windows vista ISO file
5. Chose the lowest burn speed to reduce the chance of errors to a minimum
6. wait until it’s burned
7. install windows
Thanks! Now Imagine i’ve Burned the ISO To DVD Then How To Install it From ISO?
I Mean When We Insert The Burned DVD Into Drive Will It Automatically Take Me
To The Installation ? Or I’ve To Boot From DVD ?
kidd wrote: Select all
1. Insert a blank dvd in your dvd burner
2. open nero burning rom
3. at the top, chose Recorder => burn image
4. Chose the Windows vista ISO file
5. Chose the lowest burn speed to reduce the chance of errors to a minimum
6. wait until it's burned
7. install windows
Thanks! Now Imagine i’ve Burned the ISO To DVD Then How To Install it From ISO?
I Mean When We Insert The Burned DVD Into Drive Will It Automatically Take Me
To The Installation ? Or I’ve To Boot From DVD ?
Both ways can be done. If you’re logged on your OS then it will take you automatically. If you’re on the start up screen you can boot from DVD.
Answer #5
kidd wrote: Select all
1. Insert a blank dvd in your dvd burner
2. open nero burning rom
3. at the top, chose Recorder => burn image
4. Chose the Windows vista ISO file
5. Chose the lowest burn speed to reduce the chance of errors to a minimum
6. wait until it's burned
7. install windows
Thanks! Now Imagine i’ve Burned the ISO To DVD Then How To Install it From ISO?
I Mean When We Insert The Burned DVD Into Drive Will It Automatically Take Me
To The Installation ? Or I’ve To Boot From DVD ?
Well, first you have to go into the BIOS to make sure your computer will boot from the DVD drive first, but I’m guessing this is already in effect so I don’t think you need to change it.
Put the dvd in the drive, restart the computer and you will get the well know “press any button to boot from dvd”. Press enter or something and just follow the on screen instructions, installing vista is as easy as installing office.
Answer #6
kidd wrote: Select all
kidd wrote: Select all
1. Insert a blank dvd in your dvd burner
2. open nero burning rom
3. at the top, chose Recorder => burn image
4. Chose the Windows vista ISO file
5. Chose the lowest burn speed to reduce the chance of errors to a minimum
6. wait until it's burned
7. install windows
Thanks! Now Imagine i’ve Burned the ISO To DVD Then How To Install it From ISO?
I Mean When We Insert The Burned DVD Into Drive Will It Automatically Take Me
To The Installation ? Or I’ve To Boot From DVD ?
Well, first you have to go into the BIOS to make sure your computer will boot from the DVD drive first, but I’m guessing this is already in effect so I don’t think you need to change it.
Put the dvd in the drive, restart the computer and you will get the well know “press any button to boot from dvd”. Press enter or something and just follow the on screen instructions, installing vista is as easy as installing office.
Thanks
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