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installing a flar from installation dvd ?
Nun könnte ich zuerst den Inhalt der DVD übers Netzwerk auf eine freie Partition des PC kopieren, dann booten von Diskette (oder Knoppix) und starten der Installation. Welche der Möglichkeiten könnte funktionieren? Was ist zu beachten? Gibt es einfachere Möglichkeiten? Die 3. Möglichkeit ist einfach und funktionell

Upgrading Vista Home P to Ultimate : upgrade dvd will not load
"mattl" <ma...@videotron.ca> wrote in message news:4CIg9.18725$x33.772325@weber. videotron.net... fs dvd player or trade for ps2 mod chip + installation dvd player...reads mp3's and cdr's Silver, still new. Got a satellite and never used it. Lennox, slim, silver. 120.00 firm.

Backup copy of installation DVD?
I need to create an image file that I can move over to my PC based DVD burner - I don't have a DVD burner on the Mac. I _do_ have Toast on the Mac and I'll fiddle with that. Thanks - I didn't think of Toast. Soames "Never mind world peace, visualize using your turn signal"

kernel on installation dvd of open suse 10.2
I'ma bit of a tinkerer, and my new Mac Mini seems ideal for tinkering, and I'll probably wind up doing a new system install every six months or so. I would like to make a working copy of the installation DVD that came with my Mac Mini, and when I used Disk Utility to make a disk image it came out to something like

Problème d'installation DVD ENCORE 5X et carte DXr2
Non penso possa usare il dvd 64bit.. "Salvatore" <nie...@tuo.it> ha scritto nel messaggio news:%23LDrt$hcIHA.5712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... perfetto...allora adesso provo e vi tengo aggiornati.. Anche se devo attendere in quanto deve finire la replica AD (stamattina ho fatto il raise del dominio) Grazie Sa "Andrea

IA64 VMS installation DVD creation.
I had planned on booting from the dvd anyways, so it was not a big deal at the time. I have the full retail version of Vista Ultimate. No, I seriously don't want go through and install Vista again. I will play around with VistaBootPro a little more, then just give up if I don't get it and continue as I am doing.

kernel on installation dvd of linux distributions
I've installed Vista as a dual-boot with XP without as much as a glitch. However, I would like to make sure the original DVD doesn't get touched again. Can I make a backup of the DVD by simply making a copy of it with Nero or whatever other software I have and use that backup for any future re-installation if

Suse 9.1, never see the desired boot menu
stefan.scheu...@hkvbasel.ch novell support suse linux professional I have the installation DVD for SUSE 9.1 \pro which I would like to serve on an FTP server for remote installations. I would then boot a machine off a bootfloppy, which should bring up a FTP/HTTP/SMB installation prompt. I can do this on Redhat,

Vista won't boot anymore and I can't repair.
However, juggling 6 CDs during Redhat9 installation is un-fun. Therefore, I used my meager mental powers (that of a lifelong Windows user!) to reason a bootable-DVD would solve that! I read the "readme" on the first-disc. It explains the required directory layout, for an ftp/network or other 'large media'

Turning CD iso into RH9 DVD
A procedure to install a dual boot system follows. This guide assumes the user has an installation CD for the XP OS and an installation DVD for Vista. After placing your Vista DVD in your DVD drive you may start Vista installation from XP or restart the computer by running the Vista install from the DVD drive.

Updating Intel 10.4.9 to OS 10.4.10 on APM disk
undefined mishra.tapa...@gmail.com gwalior_lug i copied the kernel and initrd from installation DVD of open suse 10.2 to my boot folder #cp openSUSE-10.2-GM-DVD-i386.iso/boot/i386/loader/linux /boot/ #cp openSUSE-10.2-GM-DVD-i386.iso/boot/i386/loader/initrd /boot/ and copied the ISO image of Suse DVD on a partition

Multiple system disks and SAN
I recently tried to create a Mandriva LE2005 installation DVD for the KDE 3.4 club updates, which are only available in multi-CD forms. The recipe I used was much like the above. Step 4 was this: mkisofs -o Mandriva-Linux-2005.0.1-Limited-Edition-KDE3.4-DVD.x86_64.iso \ -b isolinux/isolinux.bin \ -c

How to create bootable Redhat installation DVD?
My system on the other hand boots fine and is working well except for the System Restore and CD/DVD boot. Here are some specs; Acer Aspire 9525WSMi, 2x160 GB SATA, 2 GB Ram, NVIDiA 512 MB video card. Raid is not enabled. The only real problem is that the Vista installation DVD boots only half way through and same

vista ultimate installation wont boot
I had the same problem described above with the Solaris 10 installation DVD. I downloaded the five segments of the Solaris 10 DVD-ISO, concatenated the files and used Easy CD/DVD to write an installation DVD. The checksum of the merged ISO file was OK so I presumed the installation DVD was OK too.

No DVD Sounds from Encore 5X/Dxr2 in NT4
Thanks for any insights You got the install DVD? If you got it, then boot of the DVD and do a Restore that way, or you can do an upgrade over the top of the The upgrade over the top of the existing O/S from the install DVD will leave all programs you have installed as is along with any data files you have on

Restoring Vista from the installation DVD
You can restore this via the repair function when you boot from the dvd & it works well. "Bobby" <bo...@europe.com> wrote in message news:eZBqtA5WHHA.2284@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... I noticed that the Vista installation DVD has a repair function that allows me to restore a previously created backup (image I presume?

model 910
To do this the Upgrade and Installation Manual recommends I boot from the installation DVD, select the DCL prompt and type: $$$ @SYS$MANAGER:BOOT_OPTIONS This has an option to configure the SAN disk $1$DGA12: as a Boot Options device. What the Installation Guide doesn't mention is that you are required to mount the

How can I update the kernel+initrd on SuSE install DVD?
Sebastian Bergmann s...@sebastian-bergmann.de novell support suse linux professional alt os linux suse Sebastian Bergmann wrote: Does this update CD not work with the x86_64 installation DVD? Am I doing something wrong? Update: - When I use the update CD with the x86 installation DVD the patch is found.

Need some GRUB help please
E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry "KenF" <kfisher1...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:917A080B-503B-4912-ACE5-7AC325DAA89B@microsoft.com... The EULA said you could make one copy of installation media for backup purposes. I tired to do this on my XPP system using Nero 6 that came with my Sony burner a year or two ago.

Copy installation DVD?
Then, it conveniently asked if I wanted to copy the installation DVD to the drive. The installation DVD by itself took up about half of the root partition leaving just a few megabytes of free space. This played havoc with postfix and smtp since there was not enough room left to do hardly anything.