How do I install Vista?

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I have Sonic DVD wich automaticly detects Vista as a Image (ISO) Icon. How do
I get around this? without installing Sonic Preferably.

Is there a way to use the "open as" option in the Right Click Menu, and what
program do I open it as.

Is there a more Simple solution to this problem?
 
you need to burn the iso to dvd and boot from that dvd ,,to do this you will
need nero or discjuggler or roxio easy cd or something similar that is
capable of writing ISO files
 
Cool, thank you Burning now (have both Roxio and Sonic so burning the disk is
not a problem :D)
 
Burn the ISO image to a DVD using Roxio or Nero then boot from the DVD.

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Thanks, I did thiat with Sonic... Was suppose to read without uninstalling
(my mistake) Post above yours says it's completed, and worked. However, I
have dual hard drives, don't have the type or anything, checked out your
site, and it did not helped, checked out this site, went through a ton of
posts, couldn't find a fix.

I can access my second hard drive, but cannot access any file on it. I am
the administrator, and The only user account on the Laptop. Cannot
Right-Click Run as administrator, that option is not avaliable. I moved all
my important documents onto the second hard drive so i would not lose them,
now i cannot access them. Any sudjestions??
 
I can now access my D drive, when I set my user account to take ownership, i
did not check the little box in the advanced options that sets myself as the
owner of every folder and subfolder in the directory.
 
I was going to suggestio that you 'took ownership' of the files, but it
looks like you bet me to it:-)

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