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rascal_586
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      03-03-2009
I recently had a laptop not recognize its own operating system. I figured if
I were able to load Windows Vista on to an external hard drive and boot the
computer from that external hard drive I should be able to recover some files
and major downloads before I reformat the computer. However, Vista
instillation will not install through USB2.0.

Is there any way to install Vista onto an external hard drive?
How and what do I do to get it done?
 
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      03-03-2009
You cannot install windows on an external drive

Download the ubuntu linux and burn it onto a cd, you can then boot the
computer with ubuntu and rescue your files by saving them to your external
drive www.ubuntu.com

this is why live linux cds are also known as rescue disks


"rascal_586" <> wrote in message
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> I recently had a laptop not recognize its own operating system. I figured
> if
> I were able to load Windows Vista on to an external hard drive and boot
> the
> computer from that external hard drive I should be able to recover some
> files
> and major downloads before I reformat the computer. However, Vista
> instillation will not install through USB2.0.
>
> Is there any way to install Vista onto an external hard drive?
> How and what do I do to get it done?


 
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      03-03-2009
rascal_586 wrote:
> I recently had a laptop not recognize its own operating system. I figured if
> I were able to load Windows Vista on to an external hard drive and boot the
> computer from that external hard drive I should be able to recover some files
> and major downloads before I reformat the computer. However, Vista
> instillation will not install through USB2.0.
>
> Is there any way to install Vista onto an external hard drive?
> How and what do I do to get it done?


A slightly more technical way is to try the Vista Repair Disk:
http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/window...disc-download/


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      03-03-2009

check in your BIOS to see if you can make the USB bootabl

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      03-03-2009
kword88 wrote:
> check in your BIOS to see if you can make the USB bootable
>
>


Doesn't matter - Windows will not install or run from an external drive
unless you have a LOT of arcane knowledge... AFAIK...

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      03-03-2009
Yes BIOS can run a USB device, but like Gordon said it won't install windows
on a USB device. And, I did try running the repair disk it ran for over 24
hours with no results. I am now trying to use Ubuntu. Hopefully this works.

Thanks for everyone's advice,

Grant

"Gordon" wrote:

> kword88 wrote:
> > check in your BIOS to see if you can make the USB bootable
> >
> >

>
> Doesn't matter - Windows will not install or run from an external drive
> unless you have a LOT of arcane knowledge... AFAIK...
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      03-03-2009
Alright, I have downloaded Ubuntu and am currently trying to install it on to
my laptop. However, it keeps running an error message after I hit the either
of the options "Install Ubuntu" or "Try Running Ubuntu Without any Change to
your Computer". Any further tips now?

"CBoom" wrote:

> You cannot install windows on an external drive
>
> Download the ubuntu linux and burn it onto a cd, you can then boot the
> computer with ubuntu and rescue your files by saving them to your external
> drive www.ubuntu.com
>
> this is why live linux cds are also known as rescue disks
>
>
> "rascal_586" <> wrote in message
> news:8B2D5138-6FAF-4218-8DCC-...
> > I recently had a laptop not recognize its own operating system. I figured
> > if
> > I were able to load Windows Vista on to an external hard drive and boot
> > the
> > computer from that external hard drive I should be able to recover some
> > files
> > and major downloads before I reformat the computer. However, Vista
> > instillation will not install through USB2.0.
> >
> > Is there any way to install Vista onto an external hard drive?
> > How and what do I do to get it done?

>
>

 
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      03-03-2009
Don't install it.
Burn the iso to a CD/DVD, then boot from the CD/DVD.


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"rascal_586" <> wrote in message
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> Alright, I have downloaded Ubuntu and am currently trying to install it on
> to
> my laptop. However, it keeps running an error message after I hit the
> either
> of the options "Install Ubuntu" or "Try Running Ubuntu Without any Change
> to
> your Computer". Any further tips now?
>
> "CBoom" wrote:
>
>> You cannot install windows on an external drive
>>
>> Download the ubuntu linux and burn it onto a cd, you can then boot the
>> computer with ubuntu and rescue your files by saving them to your
>> external
>> drive www.ubuntu.com
>>
>> this is why live linux cds are also known as rescue disks
>>
>>
>> "rascal_586" <> wrote in message
>> news:8B2D5138-6FAF-4218-8DCC-...
>> > I recently had a laptop not recognize its own operating system. I
>> > figured
>> > if
>> > I were able to load Windows Vista on to an external hard drive and boot
>> > the
>> > computer from that external hard drive I should be able to recover some
>> > files
>> > and major downloads before I reformat the computer. However, Vista
>> > instillation will not install through USB2.0.
>> >
>> > Is there any way to install Vista onto an external hard drive?
>> > How and what do I do to get it done?

>>
>>

 
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      03-03-2009
On Tue, 03 Mar 2009 14:00:04 -0800, rascal_586 wrote:

> Alright, I have downloaded Ubuntu and am currently trying to install it
> on to my laptop. However, it keeps running an error message after I hit
> the either of the options "Install Ubuntu" or "Try Running Ubuntu
> Without any Change to your Computer". Any further tips now?


1) what is the error message?
2) how did you burn it to CD? Did you burn it as a file or as an ISO disk
image (the latter is what you need). You can tell by mounting the CD on
any functional system. If you burned as a file, the CD will show one file
- that won't work. If you burned properly, as a disk image, you will see
several files and folders on the CD.


>
> "CBoom" wrote:
>
>> You cannot install windows on an external drive
>>
>> Download the ubuntu linux and burn it onto a cd, you can then boot the
>> computer with ubuntu and rescue your files by saving them to your
>> external drive www.ubuntu.com
>>
>> this is why live linux cds are also known as rescue disks
>>
>>
>> "rascal_586" <> wrote in message
>> news:8B2D5138-6FAF-4218-8DCC-...
>> > I recently had a laptop not recognize its own operating system. I
>> > figured if
>> > I were able to load Windows Vista on to an external hard drive and
>> > boot the
>> > computer from that external hard drive I should be able to recover
>> > some files
>> > and major downloads before I reformat the computer. However, Vista
>> > instillation will not install through USB2.0.
>> >
>> > Is there any way to install Vista onto an external hard drive? How
>> > and what do I do to get it done?

>>
>>


 
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rascal_586
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      03-04-2009
OK, I did install it correctly. I followed and used the program on the
Ubuntu site and the disk shows multiple files when explored. When I boot
from the cd, it brings up an menu screen with the options: Try Ubuntu without
any change to your computer; Install Ubuntu; Check CD for defects; Test
memory; Boot from first hard disk. Whenever i click on the first second or
third option it eventually brings me a scrolling error message which reads:
(media error) <F> ; satatus: {DRDY ERR}; error: {UNC}; exceptions Emask 0x0
SAct 0x1 SErr 0x0 action 0x0; Buffer I/o error, dev sda sector 0 and a
couple other lines. Any more insight would be great.

"ray" wrote:

> On Tue, 03 Mar 2009 14:00:04 -0800, rascal_586 wrote:
>
> > Alright, I have downloaded Ubuntu and am currently trying to install it
> > on to my laptop. However, it keeps running an error message after I hit
> > the either of the options "Install Ubuntu" or "Try Running Ubuntu
> > Without any Change to your Computer". Any further tips now?

>
> 1) what is the error message?
> 2) how did you burn it to CD? Did you burn it as a file or as an ISO disk
> image (the latter is what you need). You can tell by mounting the CD on
> any functional system. If you burned as a file, the CD will show one file
> - that won't work. If you burned properly, as a disk image, you will see
> several files and folders on the CD.
>
>
> >
> > "CBoom" wrote:
> >
> >> You cannot install windows on an external drive
> >>
> >> Download the ubuntu linux and burn it onto a cd, you can then boot the
> >> computer with ubuntu and rescue your files by saving them to your
> >> external drive www.ubuntu.com
> >>
> >> this is why live linux cds are also known as rescue disks
> >>
> >>
> >> "rascal_586" <> wrote in message
> >> news:8B2D5138-6FAF-4218-8DCC-...
> >> > I recently had a laptop not recognize its own operating system. I
> >> > figured if
> >> > I were able to load Windows Vista on to an external hard drive and
> >> > boot the
> >> > computer from that external hard drive I should be able to recover
> >> > some files
> >> > and major downloads before I reformat the computer. However, Vista
> >> > instillation will not install through USB2.0.
> >> >
> >> > Is there any way to install Vista onto an external hard drive? How
> >> > and what do I do to get it done?
> >>
> >>

>
>

 
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