SilverHaze420 Posted January 7, 2006 Posted January 7, 2006 So I have MSDN thru my job and downloaded vista and tried to burn it on 2 diff DVD's on 2 diff download times. On my laptop it boots to the DVD but I get an error on my PC it will not even boot. Is there anyway to get Vista on CD instead?
fizban2 Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 If you have a copy of the corrosponding version of ximage you could break the WIM image into cd parts and then burn to CD, not sure what else would be needed in this scenerio since i don't have access to the new ximage to test with yet, but that is really the only choice, try burning on a different computer and with a DVD from a different spindle
LLXX Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 Does your PC have a DVD-ROM drive? It is a requirement for installing Vista...Vista is too big to fit on a CD. That's why it comes on a DVD.
fizban2 Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 what silverhaze was looking to do was split up the DVD, which can be done since the WIM the vista comes on supports that functionality with Ximage, just not possible since MS didn't release the corrisponding ximage tool with 5270
suryad Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 The fact that Vista is going to be released on DVD should sound ominous cause that probably means there is going to be a lot of bloat and nLite for Vista if it does come out will be quite busy getting rid of bloatware!
wizardofwindows Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 only on dvd you say? how big is the current vista release?
LLXX Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 only on dvd you say? how big is the current vista release?Approximately 2Gb for the 32-bit version, and 2.5Gb for the 64-bit.
raskren Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 The fact that Vista is going to be released on DVD should sound ominous cause that probably means there is going to be a lot of bloat and nLite for Vista if it does come out will be quite busy getting rid of bloatware!In experienced users call software features "bloat", experienced users call them "features." You're going to get WinCal, Defender, IE 7, WMP 11, Media Center, etc, etc. Of course it is going to be a bigger install.Most complete Linux distributions span several CDs and OS X is on DVDs now.
suryad Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 Great point raskren. It is just that a standard professional XP cd install is what 600 mb? That is quite a jump from 600 mb to 2 gigs! Surely WindCal, Defender, IE7, WMP11, etc etc are not going to result in that big of an install!!! Unless the server functionality and all that enterprise stuff is going to be included in it as well!
Martijn Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 Every Vista version (Home, Pro, etc.) is going to include the additional components of the other versions with a key to unlock them, so it'll add a lot of extra space...
fizban2 Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 Suryad, the DVD that you get has Vista, vista standard or lite (can't remeber the name), the tablet edition vista and longhorn server all on one DVD. that all come in at 2 gig for 4 different OS's. if you look at it that way 4 x 600 mb (xp size os) that should be 2.4 gig. so actually they have cut 400 meg out already AND have added many new features.
suryad Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 Makes sense. I hope MS releases a spec list of what versions contain what and so on when the time comes for Vista to get released! I wonder how they are going to market this to the average Joe Schmoe.
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