![]() ![]() Point the 'Boot Image' to the '' file within the 'boot' folder in your source folder - i.e. Set the 'Emulation Type' to 'None (Custom)'. Switch to the 'Advanced' tab, and then to the 'Bootable Disc' one.Ħ. Add the installation source folder to the 'Source' box.ĥ. Note: The message in the status bar should now say something along the lines of 'Ready'.Ĥ. Insert a blank (or erasable) DVD disc in your burner. Note: This is basically the same as switching the 'Mode' to 'Build' and setting 'Output' to 'Device'.ģ. Click the 'Write files/folders to disc' button. ![]() the 'boot' folder), it probably won't work.Ģ. That's everything you'd get on an original Vista installation disc. My source directory (which I've called 'VISTA_INSTALL') looks as follows: Note: Instructions wise, Windows 2008 should be basically the same as Windows Vista, Windows 2008 R2 should be basically the same as Windows 7 and Windows 2012 should be basically the same as Windows 8. This guide will take you through the steps in burning a pre-prepared Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 installation source directory to a disc.
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