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but im asking here how you can emulate it if vista needs to reboot and stuff... isnt it just emulated thru windows? or are you doing it thru vmware somehow?

I haven't tried with the latest version but it used to work because the installer starts in windows. While in windows it actually copies the dvd to the HD before the computer ever resets and then it does the rest of the install from the HD. This is the way the installer has always been designed since sometimes detecting cd/dvd drives can be an issue since they require their own drivers (although rare these days MS install system is still built around this principle).

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but im asking here how you can emulate it if vista needs to reboot and stuff... isnt it just emulated thru windows? or are you doing it thru vmware somehow?

I haven't tried with the latest version but it used to work because the installer starts in windows. While in windows it actually copies the dvd to the HD before the computer ever resets and then it does the rest of the install from the HD. This is the way the installer has always been designed since sometimes detecting cd/dvd drives can be an issue since they require their own drivers (although rare these days MS install system is still built around this principle).

well i hope this is true! im sure someone can see if this is true if they install it normally, then remove the dvd after it copies the files. image how much easier this would become when we start trying out unattended type stuff and nlite.

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well obviously when u restart there isnt a mounted drive.. if it needed it it would display an error.. when u first start the setup it copies all the files to c:\somefolder..\ and the reboots.. it finishes the install from there.. that's why u need to have 3 gigs free on c:\ - the install files are copied there and then expanded and moved to the selected partition..

installation of vista without a dvd drive IS possible and has always been

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Update on the CD ISO's...

They are now back on Connect and are downloadable in English and Japanese (not spanish like earlier said).

Title Windows Vista RC1 (v5600-16384) for X86 Spanned Images (English)

Release Date 01/09/2006

Size 2,574.56 MB

Version RC1 (v5600-16384)

Category Build

Milestone RC1

Description

NOTE: When installing from CD media from within Windows XP you should remove Disc 5 from the drive before you restart or you may encounter an error.

0xCFB16804 vista_5600.16384.060829-2230_vista_rc1_x86fre_client-LR1CFRE_en_CD1.iso (639.05 MB)

0x57469949 vista_5600.16384.060829-2230_vista_rc1_x86fre_client-LR1CFRE_en_CD2.iso (640.05 MB)

0x7C289769 vista_5600.16384.060829-2230_vista_rc1_x86fre_client-LR1CFRE_en_CD3.iso (49.51 MB)

0x63A1EF72 vista_5600.16384.060829-2230_vista_rc1_x86fre_client-LR1CFRE_en_CD4.iso (606.43 MB)

0x2D1EE0E3 vista_5600.16384.060829-2230_vista_rc1_x86fre_client-LR1CFRE_en_CD5.iso (639.51 MB)

This should be useful for those of you without DVD burners/DVD drive if they release these to the public.

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well obviously when u restart there isnt a mounted drive.. if it needed it it would display an error.. when u first start the setup it copies all the files to c:\somefolder..\ and the reboots.. it finishes the install from there.. that's why u need to have 3 gigs free on c:\ - the install files are copied there and then expanded and moved to the selected partition..

installation of vista without a dvd drive IS possible and has always been

thx for the info on that, im just so used to xp where you need the cd in at all times.

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