Can't Boot to Vista Dvd

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MICHAEL

Hardly any of us here are familiar with that download and
install routine- it is brand new. It wasn't available for us
to test.

I believe it is suppose to run locally and not burnt to a disk.
Click that setup executable and the install should begin.

-Michael
 
msnews.microsoft.com said:
I ran the executable from my c: drive to install Vista but what if I'm
unable start my operating system? I have nothing to boot to to begin
another install incase this happens.


Did you set your BIOS to boot from the DVD first?

If you simply "copied" the downloaded data, the DVD isn't bootable. How did
you create the "Bootable" DVD?
 
Hi. I purchased and downloaded Vista Home Premium from Microsoft's
web site. I chose to use my browsers download. The download came in 3 parts.
Boot.wim
Install.wim
and an exacutable.
I burned the 3 files to a DVD-RW but the computer won't boot to it.
I ran the executable from my c: drive to install Vista but what if I'm
unable start my operating system? I have nothing to boot to to begin
another install incase this happens.

Thanks,
James
 
BIOS set properly.
I'll call the distributer (Curcuit City) to see if I can obtain a
disc.

Thanks,
James
 
Vista installed ok. Just a bit concerned.

James

MICHAEL said:
Hardly any of us here are familiar with that download and
install routine- it is brand new. It wasn't available for us
to test.

I believe it is suppose to run locally and not burnt to a disk.
Click that setup executable and the install should begin.

-Michael
 
I didn't make the DVD bootable. I see no options in Vista to make
the DVD bootable.
After installation I did notice a folder (named Vista) the installation
created. I burned the contents of the folder to the DVD but it still
won't boot to the DVD.

James
 
JamesJ said:
I didn't make the DVD bootable. I see no options in Vista to make
the DVD bootable.
After installation I did notice a folder (named Vista) the installation
created. I burned the contents of the folder to the DVD but it still
won't boot to the DVD.

James


Windows has no native ability to create bootable disks (other than
floppies). To make a proper Vista Installation disk, you would have to use
a product such as Nero Burning Rom (the LATEST version, since previous
versions are not Vista-compatible), which CAN.

There is no way around this, since the mechanism for making bootable DVDs
does not exist in a version of Windows, including Vista.

By the way, as far as I know, Microsoft does not distribute downloads of
Vista in the form of ISOs. They might do this for MSDN distributions, but
I'm not really sure, since I have no membership to MSDN. If you got an ISO
from anyone but Microsoft itself, your copy is not legal anyway. But have
no fear, Microsoft DOES provide Vista in the form of a download now. A
first for Microsoft.
 
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