bjfrog Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 (edited) Hello everyone,is that be possible to install a Vlited Vista from a harddisk partition i have tried but no success,i think this will save much more time and no more need to burn and burn, for another reason my DVD burner is just dead :sweatingbullets: :confused02:help is always appreciated---edit----i had tried out the full version from harddisk,it worked,but a vilited sources dont work Edited February 6, 2009 by bjfrog Quote
bjfrog Posted February 6, 2009 Author Posted February 6, 2009 i bought an external USB DVD burner,so itssolved,thanks money Quote
Dissscount Posted February 7, 2009 Posted February 7, 2009 Well, maybe, Vlite uses bootcode, which isn't working with Started Windows Quote
bjfrog Posted February 7, 2009 Author Posted February 7, 2009 Well, maybe, Vlite uses bootcode, which isn't working with Started Windowsexcatly i meant do a fresh installation from a vlited sources via a PE bootable mediaie. my vlited sources is located in e:\vlitework\sources\install.wimBoot machine using a bootable media,apply the install.wim from the location to the formatted partition that the vlited Vista is ready to be installed.imagex /apply sourcePath\install.wim "flag" c: then using bootsect or else make that partition bootable, then... just a thought, these will save time and no need burning an install disk,no need buy a new one if DVD burner dead Quote
babu Posted March 11, 2009 Posted March 11, 2009 In the course of operation with vlite donot remove manual install.You can install from the hard drive.Dont make iso image. Quote
Svend Rugaard Posted July 21, 2009 Posted July 21, 2009 In the course of operation with vlite donot remove manual install.You can install from the hard drive.Dont make iso image.Why even wa to test something you dont know works .. If you want to make a Economy way to install buy a 8 GB USB Flash Pen ,. Copy your Windows Vista Install files over there and boot from that .. The other method, to use your harddrive i would think its bad idea. Especially if the Harddrive fail under installation .. Or better yet install Virtual PC from Microsoft its Free - VirtualBox - VMware 30 Days Freetrial - That would probaly save you much time .. and you dont mess up your Normal installation of Vista so the bootsector is intact if the install fail. Quote
bjfrog Posted November 10, 2009 Author Posted November 10, 2009 i think buy an USB stick is the best solution to handle vista and windows7 installs Quote
babu Posted January 5, 2010 Posted January 5, 2010 I will upload last session .in file file from vlite.Include that in your vlite and after completion vlite you can install from harddrive, Quote
vinguisher Posted October 28, 2010 Posted October 28, 2010 in my experience i found out it is better to create an iso image rather than burn directly to cd. When you burn directly to cd, the vLite reports that "image would not fit into the cd" but i found out that if the iso image is a little more than 700mb it still fits the cd if you burn it using nero. Quote
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