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Kerp
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      06-15-2006
The ISO image for the 64 bit version is down;paded. Now, can I use Windows
Vista (already running 32 bit) to burn the image? The reason why I ask is
that when I "Send to DVD drive" there's an option to create a "Mastered
ISO". Or will this not work? Thanks.

 
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Colin Barnhorst
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      06-16-2006
You need to use a third party burner that supports "burn image to disk."
The .iso file is an image of a DVD. It is not a data file. The
instructions for all of this are on the very page you started the download
from.

"Kerp" <> wrote in message
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> The ISO image for the 64 bit version is down;paded. Now, can I use Windows
> Vista (already running 32 bit) to burn the image? The reason why I ask is
> that when I "Send to DVD drive" there's an option to create a "Mastered
> ISO". Or will this not work? Thanks.



 
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      06-16-2006
Hm hm, but I burned a disk using Nero and installed 32 bit Vista. Then once
running, I noticed this "Mastered ISO" thing and wondered if it could do the
trick burning the 64 bit version. Anyway, since Nero refused to run and the
Mastered ISO thing didn't seem to work, I installed Win2003 RK and used
burndvd.exe. Go figure, eh? Anyway, I'm having a time of it with the 64 bit
version as - so far - it refuses to install on my 64 bit machine. I'm not
giving up yet though, there's BIOS versions to check and BIOS settings to
examine and so on .. anyway, no rush.




"Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message
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> You need to use a third party burner that supports "burn image to disk."
> The .iso file is an image of a DVD. It is not a data file. The
> instructions for all of this are on the very page you started the download
> from.
>
> "Kerp" <> wrote in message
> news:3B081D8E-F8E7-4D51-93F7-...
>> The ISO image for the 64 bit version is down;paded. Now, can I use
>> Windows Vista (already running 32 bit) to burn the image? The reason why
>> I ask is that when I "Send to DVD drive" there's an option to create a
>> "Mastered ISO". Or will this not work? Thanks.

>
>


 
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Colin Barnhorst
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      06-16-2006
Microsoft sent word out to us MVP's today to advise users to use slow burn
speeds. They are aware that many folks are having issues with burning dvd's
that work.

"Kerp" <> wrote in message
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> Hm hm, but I burned a disk using Nero and installed 32 bit Vista. Then
> once running, I noticed this "Mastered ISO" thing and wondered if it could
> do the trick burning the 64 bit version. Anyway, since Nero refused to run
> and the Mastered ISO thing didn't seem to work, I installed Win2003 RK and
> used burndvd.exe. Go figure, eh? Anyway, I'm having a time of it with the
> 64 bit version as - so far - it refuses to install on my 64 bit machine.
> I'm not giving up yet though, there's BIOS versions to check and BIOS
> settings to examine and so on .. anyway, no rush.
>
>
>
>
> "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:uv$...
>> You need to use a third party burner that supports "burn image to disk."
>> The .iso file is an image of a DVD. It is not a data file. The
>> instructions for all of this are on the very page you started the
>> download from.
>>
>> "Kerp" <> wrote in message
>> news:3B081D8E-F8E7-4D51-93F7-...
>>> The ISO image for the 64 bit version is down;paded. Now, can I use
>>> Windows Vista (already running 32 bit) to burn the image? The reason why
>>> I ask is that when I "Send to DVD drive" there's an option to create a
>>> "Mastered ISO". Or will this not work? Thanks.

>>
>>

>



 
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Red There
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      06-17-2006
"Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message
news:...
> Microsoft sent word out to us MVP's today to advise users to use slow burn
> speeds. They are aware that many folks are having issues with burning
> dvd's that work.
>
> "Kerp" <> wrote in message
> news:5063FB6D-217E-476C-9192-...
>> Hm hm, but I burned a disk using Nero and installed 32 bit Vista. Then
>> once running, I noticed this "Mastered ISO" thing and wondered if it
>> could do the trick burning the 64 bit version. Anyway, since Nero refused
>> to run and the Mastered ISO thing didn't seem to work, I installed
>> Win2003 RK and used burndvd.exe. Go figure, eh? Anyway, I'm having a time
>> of it with the 64 bit version as - so far - it refuses to install on my
>> 64 bit machine. I'm not giving up yet though, there's BIOS versions to
>> check and BIOS settings to examine and so on .. anyway, no rush.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:uv$...
>>> You need to use a third party burner that supports "burn image to disk."
>>> The .iso file is an image of a DVD. It is not a data file. The
>>> instructions for all of this are on the very page you started the
>>> download from.
>>>
>>> "Kerp" <> wrote in message
>>> news:3B081D8E-F8E7-4D51-93F7-...
>>>> The ISO image for the 64 bit version is down;paded. Now, can I use
>>>> Windows Vista (already running 32 bit) to burn the image? The reason
>>>> why I ask is that when I "Send to DVD drive" there's an option to
>>>> create a "Mastered ISO". Or will this not work? Thanks.
>>>
>>>

>>

>
>



I found out some of my problems: One sometimes needs a full 512 MB RAM. If
it is being *shared* with the OB video then Vista's install routine might,
possibly, belly up. I switched to OB because the 32 bit's Start menu
wouldn't work. I hoped doing that would fix it - it didn't. But then I just
decided on 64 bit .. which then wouldn't install. From readin forums, I
realized I needed more RAM so I switched it back to using the video card
(which released the RAM the OB video was using). Vista 64 bit installed and
runs, AFAICT, well.

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Colin Barnhorst
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      06-17-2006
That's great news. fwiw, I think 1GB is a realistic requirement for a
smoothly running system over time.

"Red There" <> wrote in message
news:...
> "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Microsoft sent word out to us MVP's today to advise users to use slow
>> burn speeds. They are aware that many folks are having issues with
>> burning dvd's that work.
>>
>> "Kerp" <> wrote in message
>> news:5063FB6D-217E-476C-9192-...
>>> Hm hm, but I burned a disk using Nero and installed 32 bit Vista. Then
>>> once running, I noticed this "Mastered ISO" thing and wondered if it
>>> could do the trick burning the 64 bit version. Anyway, since Nero
>>> refused to run and the Mastered ISO thing didn't seem to work, I
>>> installed Win2003 RK and used burndvd.exe. Go figure, eh? Anyway, I'm
>>> having a time of it with the 64 bit version as - so far - it refuses to
>>> install on my 64 bit machine. I'm not giving up yet though, there's BIOS
>>> versions to check and BIOS settings to examine and so on .. anyway, no
>>> rush.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message
>>> news:uv$...
>>>> You need to use a third party burner that supports "burn image to
>>>> disk." The .iso file is an image of a DVD. It is not a data file. The
>>>> instructions for all of this are on the very page you started the
>>>> download from.
>>>>
>>>> "Kerp" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:3B081D8E-F8E7-4D51-93F7-...
>>>>> The ISO image for the 64 bit version is down;paded. Now, can I use
>>>>> Windows Vista (already running 32 bit) to burn the image? The reason
>>>>> why I ask is that when I "Send to DVD drive" there's an option to
>>>>> create a "Mastered ISO". Or will this not work? Thanks.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>
>
> I found out some of my problems: One sometimes needs a full 512 MB RAM. If
> it is being *shared* with the OB video then Vista's install routine might,
> possibly, belly up. I switched to OB because the 32 bit's Start menu
> wouldn't work. I hoped doing that would fix it - it didn't. But then I
> just decided on 64 bit .. which then wouldn't install. From readin forums,
> I realized I needed more RAM so I switched it back to using the video card
> (which released the RAM the OB video was using). Vista 64 bit installed
> and runs, AFAICT, well.
>
> Thanks



 
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