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Solaris 10 Installation
Laurent Pertois laurent.pert...@alussinan.org fr comp os mac-os x FiLH <f...@filh.orgie> wrote: Toutes choses faciles à faire (enfin, un peu moins pour la seconde mais faisable) avec un DVD d'installation bootable quoi :-) Quand t'es en conf et que ton dvd d'install est à 1500 bornes de là.

Loss of System Restore
I have downloaded the FC8 and made a DVD. When I reboot my laptop to start installation, it cannot recognize the FC8 DVD and fails to start with that so in Are you sure you actually wrote the DVD with the right switches so it is a bootable DVD? If the computer is old enough, it may not be able to boot more

Win2k3 installation
I have integrated Windows XP service Pack 2, additional Post service pack 2 hotfixes, IE7 and Windows Media Player 11 into Windows XP installation source to approx 850MB. Extracted boot image "Microsoft Corporation.img" from the original Windows XP CD using IsoBuster, then Nero to create a bootable DVD but no

Burn a bootable DVD?
Do not confuse the fact that you need to be able to boot from something with the fact that you're trying to back up your computer. Some drives can be booted from, and some can't. Partition the drive into two volumes. Use your installation DVD to install a working copy of the operating system onto one volume.

Dual boot - remove one OS.
I have burned the boot.iso image on cd. How can I extract the boot sector so that i can add it to the DVD I am trying to burn? Using the boot floppy as boot data (in NERO) doesn't help, as it asks for module floppy 1, and installation stops there. Any help will be very appreciated. TIA Yianni Vidalis.

SBS2003 Svr Install problem on Trial DVD Technet Plus kit.
PD43 pauld1...@comcast.net microsoft public windowsxp general "Jack" <replyto@it> wrote: I wonder what can be the reason. Other CD bootable disks (vide Windows installation disk) work OK. I didn't read/comprehend this line... it has to be something with the disc itself.

Installation Problem: synaptics reset failed on MDK 10.1
So alright, I figure, I'll take my handy Installation disk and repair the boot file. If I load Windows Vista on the CDROM with my normal configuration - that is, It's not clear what the specific problem is, so what you can do is just recreate the Vista BCD by running bootrec from the Vista DVD (see

IA64 VMS installation DVD creation.
Tempted to just use a Bootable DVD with the files on but will the bios flash still work on non-readable media? Thanks. Rich On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 11:59:59 -0700, "Jim" <n...@null.com> wrote: Ok, then I suggest reviewing the following post under this same NG: "KT7A-RAID/Windows XP installation problem" date 4/3,

How to create bootable Redhat installation DVD?
... ghost general Hello, I have been using Symantec Ghost Solutions Suite 1.0 in conjunction with Windows 2003 Server (Remote Installation Services, etc. In place of the network I have an external USB DVD-R/RW writer. The way I visualize this working is to: 1) Create a Ghost Boot DVD (or CD) 2) Boot from the

Installation MacBook Air
With this configuration I can make a bootable DVD but the installer doesn't function. If I go to the i386 folder as per the installation instructions from within When I boot from the Nero6 DVD I burned the WinNT.exe installer says it cannot find the SWAP file. How do I install SBS2003 from the Trial DVD in my

WinXP Bootable DVD
Just open the WOXP folder and run "Setup" to install Office XP. The same for the other programs. When the DVD is BOOTED from power on, the DVD will start the XP Pro installer just like the original CD. I could just as well have made the DVD bootable to Norton System Works instead but the WinXP autostart has an

how to create bootable dvd
Joerg Schilling j...@cs.tu-berlin.de comp unix solaris In article <Cvadnd3TKLgrpFreRVn...@telenor.com>, Erlend Leganger <non...@nodomain.no> wrote: I'm playing around with creating a modified bootable DVD for SPARC Solaris 10 which implements a Jumpstart in place, ie a handsoff installation started with "boot cdrom

Solaris installation stop[s at configuring devices
If you have difficulties in making the bootable DVD, an alternative is to copy all CDs into CD1, CD2 etc, but use the CD1 to boot and start the installation progress. At the end of CD1, it will prompt you for CD2, then put in the DVD and point it to X:\CD2 directory to continue. Regards, Tony "John Burns"

IA64 VMS installation DVD creation.
(Or can I dump it to a DVD and boot from there?? Bob Though I use Acronis... I've only used it to backup to another HD...so I don't know about the bootable DVD but I did find this link http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/company/inpress/2006/06-17-ati.html At any rate...a fresh install of Win2k should easily fit

Vista bootable CD/DVD
All I want to do is get an imaging program to put a image of my current hd on a bootable DVD, let me insert that DVD in 6-8 months, get an option to format the hd in NTFS and then install the image on the hd without a bunch of handholding, selection boxes, install options, etc. Surely, that's not asking too much

Buring a DVD with Vista U (download)
Doug Knox - [MS-MVP] dkno...@Spammvps.org microsoft public windows mediacenter Create a bootable DVD for MCE 2005 (using Nero 6) 1) Copy all of the files in BOTH CD's to one I am trying to combine both CDs into one for MCE 2005 so that I can do unattended installation. Anyone know the knowledge base for this?

creating bootable dvd with genisoimage, how?
FiLH f...@filh.orgie fr comp os mac-os x Laurent Pertois <laurent.pertois@alussinan. org> wrote: FiLH <f...@filh.orgie> wrote: Toutes choses faciles à faire (enfin, un peu moins pour la seconde mais faisable) avec un DVD d'installation bootable quoi :-) Quand t'es en conf et que ton dvd d'install est à 1500 bornes

Create bootable drive image over network?
noname noaddr...@no.mail alt os linux suse Trevor Lango wrote: I downloaded the whole SuSE 9.0 tree, and have been trying for days to make a "bootable" dvd iso image. Directly from http://www.suse.com/us/private/download/suse_linux/index.html: "It is not possible to generate installation CDs from a complete

Bios Upgrading
I work at a gov't installation, and have need to keep the prior 3 system installers, full application installers, several utilities, and several large special apps. 95% of our machines have DVD-Roms, so the hardware is not a real issue. We had explored just putting everything on a special server partition,

Where is the "autorun" resp. "setup.exe" on a Solaris ...
The first CD is a bootable Windows PE that installs Windows XP, the others contain the various applications they need. Now we would like to compile the Windows PE/XP installation CD and the applications on one single bootable DVD, but we are having some trouble doing it. We are able to burn an iso image of our