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Why didn't you just use the Windows 7's inbuilt ISO burner and right click on the file -> Burn disk image?
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water?
Hey fellas have been at this thing all day and found this but I cannot but cannot get the Vista folder to insert into the ImgBurn.
I open the ImgBurn as per these instructions and it opens the folder and just doesn't add it to the app to be burnt.
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It has got me that mad now that I could eat my shoes!! I just don't want to give now as it is a matter of it or me!!
Seriously it is this sort of stuff that I find so complicated when it should be fairly simple or am I that stupid??
Hmmm. I wonder if there is something wrong with your source file. Where did you download it from? Also did you try PowerISO or is that no use either?
Yep TypeR I downloaded it from that Vishal is the and this one in Dell. The x14 folder has a slightly different number from Dell as I think that Vishal has the Ultimate and this is the Home Premium version in Dell.
I first picked the Vishal one from the Vista forum and then found the Dell in a reply from a local forum friend.
Now each time it takes forever to download along with the wim files too. What I cannot understand when it says to select the file / folder to be burnt is that the folder "Opens" out to it's constituent parts and is not dumped as Vista in the to burn box.
I did burn I think an ISO with the inbuilt Windows feature but the machine I stuck it in - no boot.
Ok Arc I'll tyr that but I did manage to get that Vista install folder into ImgBurn late last night and it displayed a message - non bootable.
But another og isn't going to hurt eh?:)
John, look at the first snip. It says "Write in image file to disc".
So, the thing you are writing is must to be an image file. Usual extension of such a file is .iso. Or it may be something like .bin, .cue, .mdf, .nrg or some more. And that is why I asked for a snip of the explorer window in which the downloaded folder is situated.
Upload that snip, as mentioned below.
(the partitions are hidden, coz many a times I am asked how can I get so many partitions lol.)
Hey Arc this is what I get with any of the options - these pics are write image file to disk then click on select a file.