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/windowsvist...y/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?
>
>