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cwest 

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Posted on: Sep. 14 2008,21:40 |
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I want to make a copy of a Vista 64 DVD that came with my laptop. I also licensed UltraISO. I made an iso (saving it to my HDD). I then burned it to a DVD. When I reboot the laptop with the HDD choice disabled (from the BIOS), the DVD starts and spins forever, but the VISTA installation doesn’t start. What did I miss in the process. (fwiw, I've lost OS DVDs in the past and MS wasn't helpful—had to buy a new license). Appreciate some help. Thank you.
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
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Posted on: Sep. 15 2008,09:39 |
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The procedure is OK. My suggestion is: 1) Emulate the ISO image by VMWare, and see if it is bootable -or- 2) Try another computer for the burned DVD
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cwest 

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Posted on: Sep. 15 2008,19:13 |
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I didn't like your response 
I installed ImgBurn (www.imgburn.com), followed the same procedure outlined in my post, and the DVD I wrote automatically loads and runs the VISTA installation. I suspect there's something UltraISO has overlooked with original Vista 64 DVDs. I tried it a few times, but no luck. Please credit my purchase, which was made Sept 13, and we shall remain friends.
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