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Hello,
In the first disk I have WinXP up and running. I am trying to install Vista into the second disk. It uses the same slot as the CD drive, so I have copied the entire Vista into an USB hard disk. Then I tried to boot from it, but the boot failed. Is it possible to make the USB hard disk bootable ? I can boot MS-DOS 6.2 from an USB floppy disk. Is it possible to boot Win2K/WinXP/Vista from the USB floppy disk, and then install Vista from the USB hard disk ? Regards, Marek Grinberg |
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Marek Grinberg wrote: > Hello, > > In the first disk I have WinXP up and running. > I am trying to install Vista into the second disk. It uses the same > slot as the CD drive, so I have copied the entire Vista into an USB > hard disk. Then I tried to boot from it, but the boot failed. What do you mean that the drive you want to install to uses the same slot as the CD drive? > > Is it possible to make the USB hard disk bootable ? > > I can boot MS-DOS 6.2 from an USB floppy disk. > Is it possible to boot Win2K/WinXP/Vista from the USB floppy disk, and > then install Vista from the USB hard disk ? No. None of the above can be booted from a USB device. > > Regards, > > Marek Grinberg |
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Hello Theo,
I have HP Compaq nc6420. The PC has one slot for a CD/DVD player/burner. I have a second disk, that fits into the same slot. During boot I can choose to boot from either the primary disk or CD/DVD player. When the second disk is inserted, I can boot either from the primary disk or the secondary disk. I understand from your reply below, that I can only install Vista by copying Vista into a dedicated folder in the primary disk running WinXP. During the install process I will be able to choose the partition that will contain Vista. Please corrdct me, if I have misunderstood your reply. Regards, Marek On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 07:08:06 -0500, Theo <tvf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Marek Grinberg wrote: >> Hello, >> >> In the first disk I have WinXP up and running. >> I am trying to install Vista into the second disk. It uses the same >> slot as the CD drive, so I have copied the entire Vista into an USB >> hard disk. Then I tried to boot from it, but the boot failed. > >What do you mean that the drive you want to install to uses >the same slot as the CD drive? > >> >> Is it possible to make the USB hard disk bootable ? >> >> I can boot MS-DOS 6.2 from an USB floppy disk. > >> Is it possible to boot Win2K/WinXP/Vista from the USB floppy disk, and >> then install Vista from the USB hard disk ? > >No. None of the above can be booted from a USB device. > >> >> Regards, >> >> Marek Grinberg |
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Yes. Others have used a utility to mount the .ISO on the
hard drive and install Vista from that. Otherwise I guess extracting all the files would work, too. I guess if you had a 4GB USB stick Vista probably could be installed from that. Marek Grinberg wrote: > Hello Theo, > > I have HP Compaq nc6420. The PC has one slot for a CD/DVD > player/burner. I have a second disk, that fits into the same slot. > During boot I can choose to boot from either the primary disk or > CD/DVD player. When the second disk is inserted, I can boot either > from the primary disk or the secondary disk. > > I understand from your reply below, that I can only install Vista by > copying Vista into a dedicated folder in the primary disk running > WinXP. During the install process I will be able to choose the > partition that will contain Vista. Please corrdct me, if I have > misunderstood your reply. > > Regards, > > Marek > > On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 07:08:06 -0500, Theo > <tvf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >> >> Marek Grinberg wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> In the first disk I have WinXP up and running. >>> I am trying to install Vista into the second disk. It uses the same >>> slot as the CD drive, so I have copied the entire Vista into an USB >>> hard disk. Then I tried to boot from it, but the boot failed. >> What do you mean that the drive you want to install to uses >> the same slot as the CD drive? >> >>> Is it possible to make the USB hard disk bootable ? >>> >>> I can boot MS-DOS 6.2 from an USB floppy disk. >>> Is it possible to boot Win2K/WinXP/Vista from the USB floppy disk, and >>> then install Vista from the USB hard disk ? >> No. None of the above can be booted from a USB device. >> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Marek Grinberg |
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Hello again,
Thank you very much for your reply. I will copy Vista to a dedicated folde, and then try to install it. I will report the outcome. Regards, Marek Grinberg On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 12:15:21 -0500, Theo <tvf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Yes. Others have used a utility to mount the .ISO on the >hard drive and install Vista from that. Otherwise I guess >extracting all the files would work, too. I guess if you >had a 4GB USB stick Vista probably could be installed from that. > > >Marek Grinberg wrote: >> Hello Theo, >> >> I have HP Compaq nc6420. The PC has one slot for a CD/DVD >> player/burner. I have a second disk, that fits into the same slot. >> During boot I can choose to boot from either the primary disk or >> CD/DVD player. When the second disk is inserted, I can boot either >> from the primary disk or the secondary disk. >> >> I understand from your reply below, that I can only install Vista by >> copying Vista into a dedicated folder in the primary disk running >> WinXP. During the install process I will be able to choose the >> partition that will contain Vista. Please corrdct me, if I have >> misunderstood your reply. >> >> Regards, >> >> Marek >> >> On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 07:08:06 -0500, Theo >> <tvf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> Marek Grinberg wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> In the first disk I have WinXP up and running. >>>> I am trying to install Vista into the second disk. It uses the same >>>> slot as the CD drive, so I have copied the entire Vista into an USB >>>> hard disk. Then I tried to boot from it, but the boot failed. >>> What do you mean that the drive you want to install to uses >>> the same slot as the CD drive? >>> >>>> Is it possible to make the USB hard disk bootable ? >>>> >>>> I can boot MS-DOS 6.2 from an USB floppy disk. >>>> Is it possible to boot Win2K/WinXP/Vista from the USB floppy disk, and >>>> then install Vista from the USB hard disk ? >>> No. None of the above can be booted from a USB device. >>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Marek Grinberg |
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Hello,
Today I copied Vista into a dedicated folder. I started the install process. Then the install process requested reboot. During the reboot, I chose 'Windows setup', which ended up with a blue screen: UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME Stop: 0x000000ED (0x8348E030, 0xC000014F, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) Is there a solution to problem above ? Regards, Marek Grinberg On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 21:07:59 +0100, Marek Grinberg <marek.grinberg@telia.com> wrote: >Hello again, > >Thank you very much for your reply. > >I will copy Vista to a dedicated folde, and then try to install it. >I will report the outcome. > >Regards, > >Marek Grinberg > >On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 12:15:21 -0500, Theo ><tvf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >>Yes. Others have used a utility to mount the .ISO on the >>hard drive and install Vista from that. Otherwise I guess >>extracting all the files would work, too. I guess if you >>had a 4GB USB stick Vista probably could be installed from that. >> >> >>Marek Grinberg wrote: >>> Hello Theo, >>> >>> I have HP Compaq nc6420. The PC has one slot for a CD/DVD >>> player/burner. I have a second disk, that fits into the same slot. >>> During boot I can choose to boot from either the primary disk or >>> CD/DVD player. When the second disk is inserted, I can boot either >>> from the primary disk or the secondary disk. >>> >>> I understand from your reply below, that I can only install Vista by >>> copying Vista into a dedicated folder in the primary disk running >>> WinXP. During the install process I will be able to choose the >>> partition that will contain Vista. Please corrdct me, if I have >>> misunderstood your reply. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Marek >>> >>> On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 07:08:06 -0500, Theo >>> <tvf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Marek Grinberg wrote: >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> In the first disk I have WinXP up and running. >>>>> I am trying to install Vista into the second disk. It uses the same >>>>> slot as the CD drive, so I have copied the entire Vista into an USB >>>>> hard disk. Then I tried to boot from it, but the boot failed. >>>> What do you mean that the drive you want to install to uses >>>> the same slot as the CD drive? >>>> >>>>> Is it possible to make the USB hard disk bootable ? >>>>> >>>>> I can boot MS-DOS 6.2 from an USB floppy disk. >>>>> Is it possible to boot Win2K/WinXP/Vista from the USB floppy disk, and >>>>> then install Vista from the USB hard disk ? >>>> No. None of the above can be booted from a USB device. >>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> >>>>> Marek Grinberg |
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Go to:
http://search.microsoft.com/results...p%3a+0x000000ED and see if any of the search results give you any ideas for your particular situation. Marek Grinberg wrote: > Hello, > > Today I copied Vista into a dedicated folder. I started the install > process. Then the install process requested reboot. During the reboot, > I chose 'Windows setup', which ended up with a blue screen: > UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME > Stop: 0x000000ED > (0x8348E030, 0xC000014F, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) > > Is there a solution to problem above ? > > Regards, > > Marek Grinberg > > On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 21:07:59 +0100, Marek Grinberg > <marek.grinberg@telia.com> wrote: > >> Hello again, >> >> Thank you very much for your reply. >> >> I will copy Vista to a dedicated folde, and then try to install it. >> I will report the outcome. >> >> Regards, >> >> Marek Grinberg >> >> On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 12:15:21 -0500, Theo >> <tvf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> >>> Yes. Others have used a utility to mount the .ISO on the >>> hard drive and install Vista from that. Otherwise I guess >>> extracting all the files would work, too. I guess if you >>> had a 4GB USB stick Vista probably could be installed from that. >>> >>> >>> Marek Grinberg wrote: >>>> Hello Theo, >>>> >>>> I have HP Compaq nc6420. The PC has one slot for a CD/DVD >>>> player/burner. I have a second disk, that fits into the same slot. >>>> During boot I can choose to boot from either the primary disk or >>>> CD/DVD player. When the second disk is inserted, I can boot either >>>> from the primary disk or the secondary disk. >>>> >>>> I understand from your reply below, that I can only install Vista by >>>> copying Vista into a dedicated folder in the primary disk running >>>> WinXP. During the install process I will be able to choose the >>>> partition that will contain Vista. Please corrdct me, if I have >>>> misunderstood your reply. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Marek >>>> >>>> On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 07:08:06 -0500, Theo >>>> <tvf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Marek Grinberg wrote: >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> In the first disk I have WinXP up and running. >>>>>> I am trying to install Vista into the second disk. It uses the same >>>>>> slot as the CD drive, so I have copied the entire Vista into an USB >>>>>> hard disk. Then I tried to boot from it, but the boot failed. >>>>> What do you mean that the drive you want to install to uses >>>>> the same slot as the CD drive? >>>>> >>>>>> Is it possible to make the USB hard disk bootable ? >>>>>> >>>>>> I can boot MS-DOS 6.2 from an USB floppy disk. >>>>>> Is it possible to boot Win2K/WinXP/Vista from the USB floppy disk, and >>>>>> then install Vista from the USB hard disk ? >>>>> No. None of the above can be booted from a USB device. >>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> >>>>>> Marek Grinberg |
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I have two HDDs and dual boot them. One has XP in its primary partition C:
and the other has Xista RC2 in its Primary C: partition. When I had RC1 and installed from an ISO disk image it installed in the 2nd drive without problem, however, since the XP HDD was still mounted it did not create a boot sector on the Vista HDD. So I decided to make a clean install with the XP HDD cable disconnected and then everything worked fine with or without the XP HDD connected. I understand that may not work with an RTM upgrade license but it may be worth a try. "Theo" <tvf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ui%23Wl%239EHHA.140@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Go to: > http://search.microsoft.com/results...p%3a+0x000000ED > and see if any of the search results give you any ideas for your > particular situation. > > > Marek Grinberg wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Today I copied Vista into a dedicated folder. I started the install >> process. Then the install process requested reboot. During the reboot, >> I chose 'Windows setup', which ended up with a blue screen: >> UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME >> Stop: 0x000000ED >> (0x8348E030, 0xC000014F, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) >> >> Is there a solution to problem above ? >> >> Regards, >> >> Marek Grinberg >> >> On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 21:07:59 +0100, Marek Grinberg >> <marek.grinberg@telia.com> wrote: >> >>> Hello again, >>> >>> Thank you very much for your reply. >>> >>> I will copy Vista to a dedicated folde, and then try to install it. >>> I will report the outcome. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Marek Grinberg >>> >>> On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 12:15:21 -0500, Theo >>> <tvf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Yes. Others have used a utility to mount the .ISO on the hard drive >>>> and install Vista from that. Otherwise I guess extracting all the >>>> files would work, too. I guess if you had a 4GB USB stick Vista >>>> probably could be installed from that. >>>> >>>> >>>> Marek Grinberg wrote: >>>>> Hello Theo, >>>>> >>>>> I have HP Compaq nc6420. The PC has one slot for a CD/DVD >>>>> player/burner. I have a second disk, that fits into the same slot. >>>>> During boot I can choose to boot from either the primary disk or >>>>> CD/DVD player. When the second disk is inserted, I can boot either >>>>> from the primary disk or the secondary disk. >>>>> >>>>> I understand from your reply below, that I can only install Vista by >>>>> copying Vista into a dedicated folder in the primary disk running >>>>> WinXP. During the install process I will be able to choose the >>>>> partition that will contain Vista. Please corrdct me, if I have >>>>> misunderstood your reply. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> >>>>> Marek >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 07:08:06 -0500, Theo >>>>> <tvf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Marek Grinberg wrote: >>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>> In the first disk I have WinXP up and running. >>>>>>> I am trying to install Vista into the second disk. It uses the same >>>>>>> slot as the CD drive, so I have copied the entire Vista into an USB >>>>>>> hard disk. Then I tried to boot from it, but the boot failed. >>>>>> What do you mean that the drive you want to install to uses the same >>>>>> slot as the CD drive? >>>>>> >>>>>>> Is it possible to make the USB hard disk bootable ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I can boot MS-DOS 6.2 from an USB floppy disk. >>>>>>> Is it possible to boot Win2K/WinXP/Vista from the USB floppy disk, >>>>>>> and >>>>>>> then install Vista from the USB hard disk ? >>>>>> No. None of the above can be booted from a USB device. >>>>>> >>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Marek Grinberg |
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