Is there any way to install Vista on a computer without a DVD driv

G

Guest

Is the only way to install it is if the computer has an internal or external
DVD attached to it? No way to do it over a network or any other method?

I have a DVD burner on my Dell Inspiron 9200 with XP Pro, but I do not want
to install it on this computer. I have a couple of others that can run it,
but do not have DVD drives. They are all networked.

Do I need to buy or maybe borrow a DVD drive to attach to the computer I
want to install it to?

Thanks for your help, if anyone can help me...
 
R

R. McCarty

DVD ( No record ) units are as low as ~$15. A recorder can be
found for under ~$45. Easier & less headaches to just buy one &
be done with it.
 
C

Colin Barnhorst

I agree. Especially because the poster will just go through it all again
with RC1 and the release version anyway.
 
G

Guest

Thanks. I will take your advice.. makes good sense (or is that cents) to me.
Take care..

Dont forget to VOTE!!! before we loose everything, like this...
 
G

Guest

Thanks, I will take your advice... makes good sense.

Don't forget to vote. Could you imagine not having the freedom to do this?
 

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