burning iso image disc vista

Burning ISO image to Disc in Vista

Does anyone know if Vista has the ability to burn ISO images to disc? Do I need to get a third party software to do this? Which one will work with Vista Beta 2?

Microsoft posts the instruction on the Web site you went to to sign up for the download:\
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/preview.mspx
You should have taken time to read the information.
Here’s a summary of how to download, burn, and install Windows Vista Beta 2:
1. Download the ISO image file from the location indicated in the e-mail message you receive after registering, and save the file to your hard disk. (If the download prematurely terminates you can resume the download process from where you left off using the download manager.)
2. Using a DVD burner and software, burn the ISO image of Windows Vista Beta 2 to a new blank DVD. We recommend burning at the lowest speed supported by your DVD burner (1X or 2X) to ensure the highest quality. Most DVD burning software will recognize an ISO file. If your software does not automatically recognize this format, refer to the software’s “Help” section for instructions.
3. Insert the DVD on which you burned the software into the DVD drive of the computer on which you want to install Windows Vista Beta 2.
4. The installation process should start automatically. If it does not, run Setup from the DVD to begin installation and follow the step-by-step instructions that appear on the screen.
beta_hungry
wrote:

Does anyone know if Vista has the ability to burn ISO images to disc? Do I need to get a third party software to do this? Which one will work with Vista Beta 2?

Rick you misunderstood him. He has installed Vista allready. He is asking does Vista support ISO burning like it does for say burning data disks or music. beta_hungry I was wondering the same thing. I purchased Nero online but it will not install properly in Vista. Most burning software has trials so I suggest you try a couple trials. Clone CD is a good one or any others you like. I hope this helps. Sky
"Rick" wrote:

Microsoft posts the instruction on the Web site you went to to sign up for the download:\
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/preview.mspx
You should have taken time to read the information.
Here’s a summary of how to download, burn, and install Windows Vista Beta 2:
1. Download the ISO image file from the location indicated in the e-mail message you receive after registering, and save the file to your hard disk. (If the download prematurely terminates you can resume the download process from where you left off using the download manager.)
2. Using a DVD burner and software, burn the ISO image of Windows Vista Beta 2 to a new blank DVD. We recommend burning at the lowest speed supported by your DVD burner (1X or 2X) to ensure the highest quality. Most DVD burning software will recognize an ISO file. If your software does not automatically recognize this format, refer to the software’s “Help” section for instructions.
3. Insert the DVD on which you burned the software into the DVD drive of the computer on which you want to install Windows Vista Beta 2.
4. The installation process should start automatically. If it does not, run Setup from the DVD to begin installation and follow the step-by-step instructions that appear on the screen.
beta_hungry wrote: Does anyone know if Vista has the ability to burn ISO images to disc? Do I need to get a third party software to do this? Which one will work with Vista Beta 2?

Hi. Ashampoo burning studio 5 installs and works well and you can burn iso cue etc.
"Sky_Rail" wrote:

Rick you misunderstood him. He has installed Vista allready. He is asking does Vista support ISO burning like it does for say burning data disks or music. beta_hungry I was wondering the same thing. I purchased Nero online but it will not install properly in Vista. Most burning software has trials so I suggest you try a couple trials. Clone CD is a good one or any others you like. I hope this helps. Sky
"Rick" wrote:
Microsoft posts the instruction on the Web site you went to to sign up for the download:\
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/preview.mspx
You should have taken time to read the information.
Here’s a summary of how to download, burn, and install Windows Vista Beta 2:
1. Download the ISO image file from the location indicated in the e-mail message you receive after registering, and save the file to your hard disk. (If the download prematurely terminates you can resume the download process from where you left off using the download manager.)
2. Using a DVD burner and software, burn the ISO image of Windows Vista Beta 2 to a new blank DVD. We recommend burning at the lowest speed supported by your DVD burner (1X or 2X) to ensure the highest quality. Most DVD burning software will recognize an ISO file. If your software does not automatically recognize this format, refer to the software’s “Help” section for instructions.
3. Insert the DVD on which you burned the software into the DVD drive of the computer on which you want to install Windows Vista Beta 2.
4. The installation process should start automatically. If it does not, run Setup from the DVD to begin installation and follow the step-by-step instructions that appear on the screen.
beta_hungry wrote: Does anyone know if Vista has the ability to burn ISO images to disc? Do I need to get a third party software to do this? Which one will work with Vista Beta 2?

I just tried Nero 7 and it would not install, even as Admin.
Clark
"ginge" wrote in message

Hi. Ashampoo burning studio 5 installs and works well and you can burn iso cue etc.
"Sky_Rail" wrote:
Rick you misunderstood him. He has installed Vista allready. He is asking does Vista support ISO burning like it does for say burning data disks or music. beta_hungry I was wondering the same thing. I purchased Nero online but it will not install properly in Vista. Most burning software has trials so I suggest you try a couple trials. Clone CD is a good one or any others you like. I hope this helps. Sky
"Rick" wrote:
Microsoft posts the instruction on the Web site you went to to sign up for the download:\
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/preview.mspx
You should have taken time to read the information.
Here’s a summary of how to download, burn, and install Windows Vista Beta 2:
1.
Download the ISO image file from the location indicated in the e-mail message you receive after registering, and save the file to your hard disk. (If the download prematurely terminates you can resume the download process from where you left off using the download manager.)
2. Using a DVD burner and software, burn the ISO image of Windows Vista Beta 2 to a new blank DVD. We recommend burning at the lowest speed supported by your DVD burner (1X or 2X) to ensure the highest quality. Most DVD burning software will recognize an ISO file. If your software does not automatically recognize this format, refer to the software’s “Help” section for instructions.
3. Insert the DVD on which you burned the software into the DVD drive of the computer on which you want to install Windows Vista Beta 2.
4. The installation process should start automatically. If it does not, run Setup from the DVD to begin installation and follow the step-by-step instructions that appear on the screen.
beta_hungry wrote: Does anyone know if Vista has the ability to burn ISO images to disc? Do I need to get a third party software to do this? Which one will work with Vista Beta 2?

"Clark" wrote in message

I just tried Nero 7 and it would not install, even as Admin.

Nero 6.6 is reported to work on 5384
-- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM Please reply in newsgroup.

I have Nero 6.6.0.8 installed and working. I always use the full Nero Burning Rom, not the Nero Express option.
-- Jane, not plain ;) 64bit enabled ;) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;) "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM" wrote in message

"Clark" wrote in message I just tried Nero 7 and it would not install, even as Admin.
Nero 6.6 is reported to work on 5384
-- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM Please reply in newsgroup.

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