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Thread: Install vista via Bootable USB drive

  1. #1
    Rich Guest

    Install vista via Bootable USB drive

    Hi

    I had a fire a few months back which burnt my Acer T180 case. I've
    managed to change the case and get all the parts working again except
    the DVD rom which was melted and beyond repair.

    As my whole house is wireless I'm not really bothered about getting a
    new DVD rom - my other PC controls the network and has a DVD writer
    inside. Once vista is installed the network will take care of
    everything.

    My problem now is how do I reinstall Vista on a PC that has no DVD rom
    to read my Vista DVD.

    OK I could swap my DVD around for a few hours by its covered in
    warranty void stickers and as its new I don't want to risk anything.

    Is there anyway to convert a Bootable DVD into a Bootable USB drive?
    I've got a 4 Gig stick which should be fine. My motherboard also
    boots from USB.

    I've managed to make a copy of the vista DVD into ISO image but can't
    find a program that will put the ISO onto a USB drive.

    Any ideas. Seems a simple enough idea and veyr handy considering the
    low price of sticks.

    Rich

  2. #2
    Richard G. Harper Guest

    Re: Install vista via Bootable USB drive

    Get a cheap DVD drive at any local computer or general merchandise store and
    install it in place of the broken drive. They're cheap enough and sometimes
    (like now!) indispensible.

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    "Rich" <richdotward@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:fj3424tv3ujmur89b0ark5q61eo9p7kr2i@4ax.com...
    > Hi
    >
    > I had a fire a few months back which burnt my Acer T180 case. I've
    > managed to change the case and get all the parts working again except
    > the DVD rom which was melted and beyond repair.
    >
    > As my whole house is wireless I'm not really bothered about getting a
    > new DVD rom - my other PC controls the network and has a DVD writer
    > inside. Once vista is installed the network will take care of
    > everything.
    >
    > My problem now is how do I reinstall Vista on a PC that has no DVD rom
    > to read my Vista DVD.
    >
    > OK I could swap my DVD around for a few hours by its covered in
    > warranty void stickers and as its new I don't want to risk anything.
    >
    > Is there anyway to convert a Bootable DVD into a Bootable USB drive?
    > I've got a 4 Gig stick which should be fine. My motherboard also
    > boots from USB.
    >
    > I've managed to make a copy of the vista DVD into ISO image but can't
    > find a program that will put the ISO onto a USB drive.
    >
    > Any ideas. Seems a simple enough idea and veyr handy considering the
    > low price of sticks.
    >
    > Rich



  3. #3
    KDE Guest

    Re: Install vista via Bootable USB drive

    Most unzip utilities will unpack an ISO image, winrar, 7zip....
    whether it will boot or not is a different thing all together.


    "Rich" <richdotward@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:fj3424tv3ujmur89b0ark5q61eo9p7kr2i@4ax.com...
    > Hi
    >
    > I had a fire a few months back which burnt my Acer T180 case. I've
    > managed to change the case and get all the parts working again except
    > the DVD rom which was melted and beyond repair.
    >
    > As my whole house is wireless I'm not really bothered about getting a
    > new DVD rom - my other PC controls the network and has a DVD writer
    > inside. Once vista is installed the network will take care of
    > everything.
    >
    > My problem now is how do I reinstall Vista on a PC that has no DVD rom
    > to read my Vista DVD.
    >
    > OK I could swap my DVD around for a few hours by its covered in
    > warranty void stickers and as its new I don't want to risk anything.
    >
    > Is there anyway to convert a Bootable DVD into a Bootable USB drive?
    > I've got a 4 Gig stick which should be fine. My motherboard also
    > boots from USB.
    >
    > I've managed to make a copy of the vista DVD into ISO image but can't
    > find a program that will put the ISO onto a USB drive.
    >
    > Any ideas. Seems a simple enough idea and veyr handy considering the
    > low price of sticks.
    >
    > Rich




  4. #4
    FB Guest

    Re: Install vista via Bootable USB drive

    Rich wrote:
    > Hi
    >
    > I had a fire a few months back which burnt my Acer T180 case. I've
    > managed to change the case and get all the parts working again except
    > the DVD rom which was melted and beyond repair.
    >
    > As my whole house is wireless I'm not really bothered about getting a
    > new DVD rom - my other PC controls the network and has a DVD writer
    > inside. Once vista is installed the network will take care of
    > everything.
    >
    > My problem now is how do I reinstall Vista on a PC that has no DVD rom
    > to read my Vista DVD.
    >
    > OK I could swap my DVD around for a few hours by its covered in
    > warranty void stickers and as its new I don't want to risk anything.
    >
    > Is there anyway to convert a Bootable DVD into a Bootable USB drive?
    > I've got a 4 Gig stick which should be fine. My motherboard also
    > boots from USB.
    >
    > I've managed to make a copy of the vista DVD into ISO image but can't
    > find a program that will put the ISO onto a USB drive.
    >
    > Any ideas. Seems a simple enough idea and veyr handy considering the
    > low price of sticks.
    >
    > Rich


    Try here:

    http://kurtsh.spaces.live.com/blog/c...38D!1665.entry


  5. #5
    Bina Guest

    Re: Install vista via Bootable USB drive

    As long as the laptop BIOS allows booting from a USB drive, all you need to
    copy is the content of the Vista DVD on to the USB drive using one of th
    eother computers. You will need a USB flash pof atleast 4GB.

    Good Luck
    "Rich" <richdotward@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:fj3424tv3ujmur89b0ark5q61eo9p7kr2i@4ax.com...
    > Hi
    >
    > I had a fire a few months back which burnt my Acer T180 case. I've
    > managed to change the case and get all the parts working again except
    > the DVD rom which was melted and beyond repair.
    >
    > As my whole house is wireless I'm not really bothered about getting a
    > new DVD rom - my other PC controls the network and has a DVD writer
    > inside. Once vista is installed the network will take care of
    > everything.
    >
    > My problem now is how do I reinstall Vista on a PC that has no DVD rom
    > to read my Vista DVD.
    >
    > OK I could swap my DVD around for a few hours by its covered in
    > warranty void stickers and as its new I don't want to risk anything.
    >
    > Is there anyway to convert a Bootable DVD into a Bootable USB drive?
    > I've got a 4 Gig stick which should be fine. My motherboard also
    > boots from USB.
    >
    > I've managed to make a copy of the vista DVD into ISO image but can't
    > find a program that will put the ISO onto a USB drive.
    >
    > Any ideas. Seems a simple enough idea and veyr handy considering the
    > low price of sticks.
    >
    > Rich



  6. #6
    Bina Guest

    Re: Install vista via Bootable USB drive

    Perhaps I should have been clearer. The Boot folder on the DVD has all the
    bootable files which the USB willpick up upon the boot.
    "Bina" <binah57@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:9D7D17B9-9506-4072-91BE-941AB491768E@microsoft.com...
    > As long as the laptop BIOS allows booting from a USB drive, all you need
    > to copy is the content of the Vista DVD on to the USB drive using one of
    > th eother computers. You will need a USB flash pof atleast 4GB.
    >
    > Good Luck
    > "Rich" <richdotward@gmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:fj3424tv3ujmur89b0ark5q61eo9p7kr2i@4ax.com...
    >> Hi
    >>
    >> I had a fire a few months back which burnt my Acer T180 case. I've
    >> managed to change the case and get all the parts working again except
    >> the DVD rom which was melted and beyond repair.
    >>
    >> As my whole house is wireless I'm not really bothered about getting a
    >> new DVD rom - my other PC controls the network and has a DVD writer
    >> inside. Once vista is installed the network will take care of
    >> everything.
    >>
    >> My problem now is how do I reinstall Vista on a PC that has no DVD rom
    >> to read my Vista DVD.
    >>
    >> OK I could swap my DVD around for a few hours by its covered in
    >> warranty void stickers and as its new I don't want to risk anything.
    >>
    >> Is there anyway to convert a Bootable DVD into a Bootable USB drive?
    >> I've got a 4 Gig stick which should be fine. My motherboard also
    >> boots from USB.
    >>
    >> I've managed to make a copy of the vista DVD into ISO image but can't
    >> find a program that will put the ISO onto a USB drive.
    >>
    >> Any ideas. Seems a simple enough idea and veyr handy considering the
    >> low price of sticks.
    >>
    >> Rich

    >



  7. #7
    Rich Guest

    Re: Install vista via Bootable USB drive

    On Wed, 07 May 2008 21:24:57 +0100, Rich <richdotward@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    Thanks for all the comments. Didn't have any luck though. A 4 GIg
    Flash drive wasn't big enough.

    Oh well - DVD rom buying here I go.

    Rich

  8. #8
    Frank Guest

    Re: Install vista via Bootable USB drive

    Rich wrote:

    > On Wed, 07 May 2008 21:24:57 +0100, Rich <richdotward@gmail.com>
    > wrote:
    >
    > Thanks for all the comments. Didn't have any luck though. A 4 GIg
    > Flash drive wasn't big enough.
    >
    > Oh well - DVD rom buying here I go.
    >
    > Rich


    Oh! It should easily fit on a 4 gig flash drive.

    http://kurtsh.spaces.live.com/blog/c...38D!1665.entry

    Frank

  9. #9
    Dino Guest

    Re: Install vista via Bootable USB drive

    Rich wrote:
    > Hi
    >
    > I had a fire a few months back which burnt my Acer T180 case. I've
    > managed to change the case and get all the parts working again except
    > the DVD rom which was melted and beyond repair.
    >
    > As my whole house is wireless I'm not really bothered about getting a
    > new DVD rom - my other PC controls the network and has a DVD writer
    > inside. Once vista is installed the network will take care of
    > everything.
    >
    > My problem now is how do I reinstall Vista on a PC that has no DVD rom
    > to read my Vista DVD.
    >
    > OK I could swap my DVD around for a few hours by its covered in
    > warranty void stickers and as its new I don't want to risk anything.
    >
    > Is there anyway to convert a Bootable DVD into a Bootable USB drive?
    > I've got a 4 Gig stick which should be fine. My motherboard also
    > boots from USB.
    >
    > I've managed to make a copy of the vista DVD into ISO image but can't
    > find a program that will put the ISO onto a USB drive.
    >
    > Any ideas. Seems a simple enough idea and veyr handy considering the
    > low price of sticks.
    >
    > Rich

    http://promotions.newegg.com/NEemail...0A-_-DVDBurner

  10. #10
    Rich Guest

    Re: Install vista via Bootable USB drive

    On Thu, 08 May 2008 15:11:14 -0700, Frank <fb@tri.olk> wrote:


    >
    >http://kurtsh.spaces.live.com/blog/c...38D!1665.entry
    >
    >Frank


    Yeah thats the one I followed and came up with disk full.

    Maybe because mine was slipstreamed ? Got a copy from a friend as
    mine as OEM and came with no disk - just the normal serial on the PC ?

    Thanks.

    Rich

  11. #11
    Rich Guest

    Re: Install vista via Bootable USB drive

    On Fri, 09 May 2008 10:41:46 -0700, Frank <fb@signm.crt> wrote:

    >
    >You did format the flash as NTFS before copying right?
    >Frank


    I just followed the instructions, so I asumme :

    "format fs=fat32"

    formats to FAT32??

    THanks.

    Rich

  12. #12
    Nonny Guest

    Re: Install vista via Bootable USB drive

    On Sat, 10 May 2008 17:45:35 +0100, Rich <richdotward@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    >On Fri, 09 May 2008 10:41:46 -0700, Frank <fb@signm.crt> wrote:
    >
    >>
    >>You did format the flash as NTFS before copying right?
    >>Frank

    >
    >I just followed the instructions, so I asumme :
    >
    >"format fs=fat32"
    >
    >formats to FAT32??


    That it does

  13. #13
    Frank Guest

    Re: Install vista via Bootable USB drive

    Rich wrote:

    > On Fri, 09 May 2008 10:41:46 -0700, Frank <fb@signm.crt> wrote:
    >
    >
    >>You did format the flash as NTFS before copying right?
    >>Frank

    >
    >
    > I just followed the instructions, so I asumme :
    >
    > "format fs=fat32"
    >
    > formats to FAT32??
    >
    > THanks.
    >
    > Rich


    Not the file system you want. Right click on your flash drive and select
    format. In the dialogue that comes up under file system chose NTFS.
    Then chose format.
    Frank

  14. #14
    Rich Guest

    Re: Install vista via Bootable USB drive

    On Sat, 10 May 2008 12:21:48 -0500, Nonny <nonnymoose@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    >
    >That it does


    Managed to sort it out. Just used nlite to rip out the language pack
    in vista and it fits fine now. Also formated to NTFS although not
    sure if that made any difference.

    Thanks for the help.

    Rich

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