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kevin raleigh Guest
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Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 1:56 am Post subject: installing an ISO image from an MS download site |
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I was given a key gen to a download site from my college's business
department for Windows XP Pro sp2. I can load XP directly by clicking the key
gen and downloading the ISO file. This launches a window that downloads the
file, unpacks it, and then installs it.
What I have done is save the ISO to CD so that when I upgrade my mother
board next year, I have a disk on hand that I can use. However, when I boot
my machine with the disk in the cd:/ player it dosen't show the burned image
of the ISO image like it shows the win2k disk when I do a fresh install.
Can anyone advise me on this?
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David B. Guest
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Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 3:46 pm Post subject: Re: installing an ISO image from an MS download site |
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You need to use mastering software such as Nero or Roxio to burn the image
to disk, burning the ISO to a data disk gives you nothing useful.
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| Quote: | I was given a key gen to a download site from my college's business
department for Windows XP Pro sp2. I can load XP directly by clicking the
key
gen and downloading the ISO file. This launches a window that downloads
the
file, unpacks it, and then installs it.
What I have done is save the ISO to CD so that when I upgrade my mother
board next year, I have a disk on hand that I can use. However, when I
boot
my machine with the disk in the cd:/ player it dosen't show the burned
image
of the ISO image like it shows the win2k disk when I do a fresh install.
Can anyone advise me on this?
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kraleigh |
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