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UAC and Vista
I misunderstood and thought you wanted to make a backup copy of the Vista installation disk. I'm not sure, though, why you'd want two copies of the same data And -- most importantly -- don't forget to create a new backup every so often (weekly or monthly,at least) so you'll always have a reasonably current

WHERE is the Detailed list comparing the features of Vista
Due to compatibility issues and things just not working correctly, I want to replace Vista with XP Pro. When I put my XP disc in, the option to install XP is you will need your drive controller drivers on a floppy disk. You can also create a slipstreamed install CD that has the drive controller drivers on it.

System restore process takes a long time
It is presently not clear if you will be able to use an "upgrade" version to install Vista 64. Previously, you could use upgrade media, boot from it and do a How will Vista be different? Depending on the type of application you're creating, code that's written to target a 64-bit processor can have significant

Lost Windows Vista Disk
That involves "creating" a new VM, which consists of setting the size of the virtual disk that Windows XP uses as it's "C:" drive (which is really just a big file Since VMware is a virtual computer, you can install other versions of Window (NT/2000/2003/Vista). You can install other OS's too, like DOS, FreeBSD,

System restore process takes a long time
Using it on Vista Ultimate and trying to get XP SP2 installed. Have original CD of XP and its ISO. no go! Any idea anyone? Thanks! Werner Steps to do: 1) Use wizard to create a virtual machine with settings appropriate for XP. Use the edafults for the disk size etc. 2) Start the new virtual machine from the VPC2007

Upgrading to Vista
During vista install, and before formatting, you are given the opportunity to delete existing partitions, and go back to an unpartionitioned drive. is that the OEM disk is tied to the oringinal computer that it is installed on. In other words, if the computer completely dies, that is the end of the OEM licence

How do I create a boot CD in Vista?
_______thanks to all With kind regards From OZ Acronis 10 is what is required for Vista, when you get the program it has the capapbility to create a boot disk. Ghost 12 requires that you have a boot disk which comes with the original program, the installation disk is a book disk but if you download the trial it

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Create a partition from the XP setup let it format from there and do the install. Ko. "Russ" <R...@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht news:6BBD4A1D-0458-4866-BBF8-EE10E73C74BA@microsoft.com... Hi Yeah my PC came with Xp, i have the Xp disc and vista disc, i have tried what you said, but this hasnt worked

Complete PC Restore- HOW??
a) Select */dev/hdb* as the hard disk you wish to install GNU/Linux on from the tabs. OK b) Select each partition with the mouse and delete them. No, sorry, that would hurt! (see above) c) Create a first partition of about 12 to 15 GB - the default choice will normally be for the partition to be a logical one in an

acronis true image
"Tom" wrote: I have bought a second hand laptop that has Vista Home Premium already loaded to it but the previous user hasn't supplied me with the OS disk so that i can re-install in future if needed. How would i go about aquiring one for my laptop or creating myself one??

Unattended installation of Xp / Downgrade from Vista
<quote> Create a folder somewhere on your hard drive to copy the windows source files into <snip> We must now direct nLite to the folder which contains the windows installation files </quote> You missed: 'Copy the full content from the distribution cd into this folder' & it also gets the Boot Catalog File from the

Can't reinstall. Why?
When you get to the window where you choose the install partition you have to delete the partition. Then Create/Format a new partition. news:AD3AC668-D14F-4700-A3E3-C6B8057C4559@microsoft.com... i want to install windows xp .currently running vista basic.do i have to format drive before inserting installation disc?

Installing a bootloader HowTo (was :"Re: NEWBIE-questions")
One last question can I can a install CD from MS or Asus in case this happens again and I can't get hold of my friends? I don't think I'm so clear on this question, you can create a copy of the Vista installation disk for emergency purposes. Opps. Sorry for the typo. What I meant was - can i order an Vista Ultimate

How do I create a Vista install CD or DVD?
bellsouff.net> wrote: Desmond wrote: I fave a Hard disc with the following C: 19.5G D: 19.5G E: 25.3G F: 10.0G My question is. Can I upgrade to vista on C: as other partitons have documents on it. Will Vista alow me to create Vista new from scratch instead of upgrading files only. This is going to be the upgrade

XP Unattended Install
"Malke" wrote: Reagan0mics wrote: How to I create a boot CD or startup disk in Windows Vista? I can't seem to find a utility that is vista compatible and it looks like they removed the option from the control panel. What is your end goal with this boot CD? The Vista DVD is bootable, just like the XP install CD.

Install 3 of 3 loop hang vista crash
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can do this via a standard vanilla install CD, or via some other means. Larger OEMers, such as HP, create their own, easier to use system so that end-users By the way, are you having fun with your free Vista installed laptop by courtesy of Bill? I wish! Although I do have Vista dual booting on this laptop,

Reminder: Windows XP Runs Natively On Intel Macs
Keith Eckhardt keitheckha...@comcast.net 24hoursupport helpdesk alt os windows-vista alt os windows-xp alt usenet kooks "philo" <ph...@privacy.net> wrote in message news:LvednSMrdcBs21PYnZ2dnUVZ_tKjnZ2d@athenet.net... All you need to do is create a new XP cd with sp2 slipstreamed into it.

XP Pro OEM license
I bought a laptop at a computer store, it was delivered with installed vista ultimate and a cd-key, but no install cd's. when i asked about this, Hi On my Compaq, in Vista, I run Help & Support, and search for create recovery disc. This gives me a number of hits, one of which explains the process and gives me a

OEM vs Full Version
Windows XP Service Pack 2c http://oem.microsoft.com/downloads/public/seo/winxp_sp2c.htm Anyone with a CD key released with an XP Gold or XP SP1 CD can slipstream SP2 into the installation files, create a new installation CD and have no problem installing XP as long as they do so under the terms of the EULA.

How does a pre-loaded customer reload Windows with no CDs
Seems like others are starting to see this as well... http://www.tabletquestions. com/vista-games/125365-halo-2-requests-original-install-disk-randomly.html http://help. wugnet.com/vista/Halo-original-install-disk-randomly-ftopict59740.html#287841 "Jimmy S." wrote: Hi mario, Thanks for posting back with the results.