can install mounted drive

Can you install from a mounted drive??

I've been reading around and anxiously awaiting work to end so I can go home and install Beta2, and wondering if I would even have to bother with burning a DVD?
Doesn't the Vista installation require restarts? Wouldn't that negate the ability to run the setup from Daemon Tools?

I used Daemon Tools a few times to install Vista x64 and it went flawlessly. The method used in Windows Vista setup is very cool, what it does is copy all the necessary files to the target drive, basically, a preconfigured image of OS, expands necessary files, restarts the computer at about 27% the continues setup, restarts again, installs features, installs updates, restarts again and Completes setup and you are done. Install time and success can vary depending on system configuration. But, no, the DVD is not required throughout setup, only for the initial phase which is copying to the target. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
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I've been reading around and anxiously awaiting work to end so I can go home and install Beta2, and wondering if I would even have to bother with burning a DVD?
Doesn't the Vista installation require restarts? Wouldn't that negate the ability to run the setup from Daemon Tools?

How did you get deamon tools to read the image? did u extract the files 1st or chuck it straight into the virtual drive straight after you d/l it? as my deamon tools starts to read then nothing happens...
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:

I used Daemon Tools a few times to install Vista x64 and it went flawlessly. The method used in Windows Vista setup is very cool, what it does is copy all the necessary files to the target drive, basically, a preconfigured image of OS, expands necessary files, restarts the computer at about 27% the continues setup, restarts again, installs features, installs updates, restarts again and Completes setup and you are done. Install time and success can vary depending on system configuration. But, no, the DVD is not required throughout setup, only for the initial phase which is copying to the target. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Angyl" wrote in message I've been reading around and anxiously awaiting work to end so I can go home and install Beta2, and wondering if I would even have to bother with burning a DVD?
Doesn't the Vista installation require restarts? Wouldn't that negate the ability to run the setup from Daemon Tools?

I've been reading around and anxiously awaiting work to end so I can go home and install Beta2, and wondering if I would even have to bother with burning a DVD?
Doesn't the Vista installation require restarts? Wouldn't that negate the ability to run the setup from Daemon Tools?

I've been reading around and anxiously awaiting work to end so I can go home and install Beta2, and wondering if I would even have to bother with burning a DVD?
Doesn't the Vista installation require restarts? Wouldn't that negate the ability to run the setup from Daemon Tools?

I've been reading around and anxiously awaiting work to end so I can go home and install Beta2, and wondering if I would even have to bother with burning a DVD?
Doesn't the Vista installation require restarts? Wouldn't that negate the ability to run the setup from Daemon Tools??

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