July 29, 200521 yr Any idea how to install Win Vista without DVD drive? May be I must start installation under XPE? And is it 7.8GB C:\ drive enough? Edited July 29, 200521 yr by Ivanov
July 29, 200521 yr I was also wondering how to do this, as I do not have a DVD rom enabled harddrive. Just for future reference I will need to know how to do this.
July 29, 200521 yr I would also like to know... I'm assuming its just about the same steps as doing it with XP but I don't know.... any help would be appriciated. Edited July 29, 200521 yr by ringfinger
July 30, 200521 yr I used to do this when my cdrom drive died... extract the iso (or copy it from the cd) to a separate hdd (or partition (FAT ot FAT32 ONLY, very very important!!!)) get a boot floppy, direct the cmd prompt to the root of the copyied cd then to i386, then run winnt.exe or winnt32.exe... can't remember but it is one of them.... i haven't tried that with VISTA (i.e. Longhorn)
July 30, 200521 yr Alright, will try. I believe I read somewhere that winnt.exe must be run not winnt32.exe. Thanks.
July 30, 200521 yr Use Daemon Tools!<{POST_SNAPBACK}>All you have to do is download Daemon Tools and mount the DVD image, after that you run the setup wizard and you're done.
July 30, 200521 yr Author If I start setup under Windows XPE (Live CD)? What do u think about it, ppl?
July 31, 200521 yr I used to do this when my cdrom drive died... extract the iso (or copy it from the cd) to a separate hdd (or partition (FAT ot FAT32 ONLY, very very important!!!)) get a boot floppy, direct the cmd prompt to the root of the copyied cd then to i386, then run winnt.exe or winnt32.exe... can't remember but it is one of them.... i haven't tried that with VISTA (i.e. Longhorn)<{POST_SNAPBACK}>That doesn't work with Vista. The Vista setup uses a completely different method than before. First, you cannot run Vista if you extract the ISO. You also can't run from winnt.exe or winnt32.exe since this is the old script-based method (Vista uses imaging).
July 31, 200521 yr Haha, well, I just used Nero ImageDrive and mounted the image, and loaded it up .. the only thing I don't like it when you install it on the existing partition it sticks Windows in a Windows.OLD file and all the folders in C:// don't go to that Windows.OLD folder meaning I still have XP crap on there which I didn't want. Is there any way to make a clean install? I tried using the install to create a new partition or delete the current one, but it wouldn't let me delete it probably becuase thats where the .ISO was on.Anyways, that was my only problem, so if someone could answer the question on how to multiboot all the cds or something that would be great. Also, this beta 1 isn't worth installing .. the interface is crap and it looks ugly. I personally despise it. I uninstalled it and reinstalled Windows XP Pro.
July 31, 200521 yr Why is it that hard to buy a DVD Drive? If you had internet capable of downloading vista you should have enough money for a DVD drive - they are so cheap these days.
July 31, 200521 yr Why is it that hard to buy a DVD Drive? If you had internet capable of downloading vista you should have enough money for a DVD drive - they are so cheap these days.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>What does one thing have to do with the other?
August 2, 200521 yr Installing Vista Beta 1 (x86) without DVD mediai installed x64 version using that method and it worked like a charm, but instead of /s i used /e /c as xcopy switches since it failed on ntuser.datregards
August 2, 200521 yr I also used Daemon Tools for DVD-less installation...2Aegis: Yep, Vista imaging is really interesting... XImage, WIM, it is really great they added them to this Vista release
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