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    Problem Installing Vista

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by wankel, Feb 28, 2008.

  1. wankel

    wankel Notebook Consultant

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    So I made a Vlite iso of vista ultimate, burned the iso onto a dvd, and tried to install the disc. It goes through the install just fine, but when I get to the sceen right after I put it my product key, it says that no images are available. This is the screen where it tells you to select what OS you want to use. Therefore I cant continue and my only option is to exit the install. Anyone know what the problem is here?
     

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  2. orev

    orev Notebook Virtuoso

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    Looks like you didn't make the ISO correctly. Please see my clean install guide (in my sig) for information about this. There are links to mydigitallife and digital river (a microsoft distribution partner) on how to get the Vista files and make an installable ISO disc.