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Windows Vista Ultimate SP2 (32 Bit) x86 (December 2010)
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Windows Vista Ultimate Service Pack 2 x86 (32 Bit)



Every Windows Update Is Integrated All The Way Up Too December 2010.



YOU "DO NOT" NEED A PRODUCT KEY!! :)




You Can Do A Custom Type Installation... Which Means,

You Have The Option To Format Your Existing Operating System... Or,

You Can Do A Upgrade Type Installation, Which Means.. You Get To Keep Your Old Files.



To Do A Upgrade, YOU MUST DO THE INSTALLATION FROM THE DESKTOP!!! :)



To Start The Upgrade Installation From The Desktop.....

Place The Dvd In The DVD Drive....

Open "My Computer",

"Right Click" On The DVD,

Click On "Open"..

You Will See 11 Files,

Click On (- "Setup" -)


Windows Upgrade Type Installation Will Start After You Click On "Setup" :)




I've Included Several Differnt Activation Tools In This Torrent,



And Alot Of Other Helpfull Information & Instructions. :)




Windows Vista


Windows Vista is an operating system released in several variations developed by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, tablet PCs, and media center PCs. Prior to its announcement on July 22, 2005, Windows Vista was known by its codename "Longhorn." Development was completed on November 8, 2006; over the following three months it was released in stages to computer hardware and software manufacturers, business customers, and retail channels. On January 30, 2007, it was released worldwide, and was made available for purchase and download from Microsoft's website. The release of Windows Vista came more than five years after the introduction of its predecessor, Windows XP, the longest time span between successive releases of Microsoft Windows desktop operating systems. It was succeeded by Windows 7 which was released to manufacturing on July 22, 2009, and for the general public on October 22, 2009.
Windows Vista contains many changes and new features, including an updated graphical user interface and visual style dubbed Aero, a redesigned search function, multimedia tools including Windows DVD Maker, and redesigned networking, audio, print, and display sub-systems. Vista aims to increase the level of communication between machines on a home network, using peer-to-peer technology to simplify sharing files and media between computers and devices. Windows Vista includes version 3.0 of the .NET Framework, allowing software developers to write applications without traditional Windows APIs.
Microsoft's primary stated objective with Windows Vista has been to improve the state of security in the Windows operating system. One common criticism of Windows XP and its predecessors is their commonly exploited security vulnerabilities and overall susceptibility to malware, viruses and buffer overflows. In light of this, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates announced in early 2002 a company-wide "Trustworthy Computing initiative" which aims to incorporate security work into every aspect of software development at the company. Microsoft stated that it prioritized improving the security of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 above finishing Windows Vista, thus delaying its completion.
While these new features and security improvements have garnered positive reviews, Vista has also been the target of much criticism and negative press. Criticism of Windows Vista has targeted its high system requirements, its more restrictive licensing terms, the inclusion of a number of new digital rights management technologies aimed at restricting the copying of protected digital media, lack of compatibility with some pre-Vista hardware and software, and the number of authorization prompts for User Account Control. As a result of these and other issues, Windows Vista had seen initial adoption and satisfaction rates lower than Windows XP. However, with an estimated 330 million Internet users as of January 2009, it had been announced that Vista usage had surpassed Microsoft’s pre-launch two-year-out expectations of achieving 200 million users. At the release of Windows 7 (October 2009), Windows Vista (with approximately 400 million Internet users) was the second most widely used operating system on the Internet with an approximately 18.6% market share, the most widely used being Windows XP with an approximately 63.3% market share. As of the end of May 2010, Windows Vista's market share estimates range from 15.26% to 26.04%.
Windows Vista is intended to be a technology-based release, to provide a base to include advanced technologies, many of which are related to how the system functions and thus not readily visible to the user. An example is the complete restructuring of the architecture of the audio, print, display, and networking subsystems; although the results of this work are visible to software developers, end-users will only see what appear to be evolutionary changes in the user interface.
Vista includes technologies such as ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive which employ fast flash memory (located on USB drives and hybrid hard disk drives) to improve system performance by caching commonly used programs and data. This manifests itself in improved battery life on notebook computers as well, since a hybrid drive can be spun down when not in use. Another new technology called SuperFetch utilizes machine learning techniques to analyze usage patterns to allow Windows Vista to make intelligent decisions about what content should be present in system memory at any given time. It uses almost all the extra RAM as disk cache. In conjunction with SuperFetch, an automatic built-in Windows Disk Defragmenter makes sure that those applications are strategically positioned on the hard disk where they can be loaded into memory very quickly with the least amount of physical movement of the hard disk’s read-write heads.
As part of the redesign of the networking architecture, IPv6 has been fully incorporated into the operating system and a number of performance improvements have been introduced, such as TCP window scaling. Earlier versions of Windows typically needed third-party wireless networking software to work properly, but this is not the case with Vista, which includes more comprehensive wireless networking support.
For graphics, Vista introduces a new Windows Display Driver Model and a major revision to Direct3D. The new driver model facilitates the new Desktop Window Manager, which provides the tearing-free desktop and special effects that are the cornerstones of Windows Aero. Direct3D 10, developed in conjunction with major graphics card manufacturers, is a new architecture with more advanced shader support, and allows the graphics processing unit to render more complex scenes without assistance from the CPU. It features improved load balancing between CPU and GPU and also optimizes data transfer between them. WDDM also provides video content playback that rivals typical consumer electronics devices. It does this by making it easy to connect to external monitors, providing for protected HD video playback and increasing overall video playback quality. For the first time in Windows, graphics processing unit (GPU) multitasking is possible, enabling users to run more than one GPU-intensive application simultaneously.
At the core of the operating system, many improvements have been made to the memory manager, process scheduler and I/O scheduler. The Heap Manager implements additional features such as integrity checking in order to improve robustness and defend against buffer overflow security exploits, although this comes at the price of breaking backward compatibility with some legacy applications. A Kernel Transaction Manager has been implemented that enables applications to work with the file system and Registry using atomic transaction operations.

Removed Features:

Features removed from Windows Vista
Some notable Windows XP features and components have been replaced or removed in Windows Vista, including several shell and Windows Explorer features, multimedia features, networking related functionality, Windows Messenger, NTBackup, the network Messenger Service, HyperTerminal, MSN Explorer, Active Desktop, and the replacement of NetMeeting with Windows Meeting Space. Windows Vista also does not include the Windows XP "Luna" visual theme, or most of the classic color schemes which have been part of Windows since the Windows 3.x era. The "Hardware profiles" startup feature has also been removed, along with support for older motherboard technologies like the EISA bus, APM and Game port support (though on the 32-bit version game port support can be enabled by applying an older driver). IP over FireWire (TCP/IP over IEEE 1394) has been removed as well. The IPX/SPX Protocol has also been removed, although it can be enabled by a third-party plug-in.
Editions

Windows Vista editions:

Windows Vista ships in eight editions. These are roughly divided into two target markets, consumer and business, with editions varying to cater for specific sub-markets. For consumers, there are four editions, with three available for developed countries. Windows Vista Starter edition is limited to emerging markets. Windows Vista Home Basic is intended for budget users with low needs. Windows Vista Home Premium covers the majority of the consumer market, and contains applications for creating and using multimedia. The home editions cannot join a Windows Server domain. For businesses, there are three editions. Windows Vista Business is specifically designed for small and medium-sized businesses, while Windows Vista Enterprise is only available to customers participating in Microsoft's Software Assurance program. Windows Vista Ultimate contains the complete feature-set of both the Home and Business (combination of both Home Premium and Enterprise) editions, as well as a set of Windows Ultimate Extras, and is aimed at enthusiasts.

All editions except Windows Vista Starter support both 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64) processor architectures.
In the European Union, Home Basic N and Business N versions are also available. These come without Windows Media Player, due to EU sanctions brought against Microsoft for violating anti-trust laws. Similar sanctions exist in South Korea.

Service Pack 1:

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) was released on February 4, 2008, alongside Windows Server 2008 to OEM partners, it was a five-month beta test period. The initial deployment of the service pack caused a number of machines to continually reboot, rendering the machines unusable.[66] This caused Microsoft to temporarily suspend automatic deployment of the service pack until the problem was resolved. The synchronized release date of the two operating systems reflected the merging of the workstation and server kernels back into a single code base for the first time since Windows 2000. MSDN subscribers were able to download SP1 on February 15, 2008. SP1 became available to current Windows Vista users on Windows Update and the Download Center on March 18, 2008.[67][68][69] Initially, the service pack only supported 5 languages - English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese. Support for the remaining 31 languages was released on April 14, 2008.[70]

A whitepaper published by Microsoft near the end of August 2007 outlined the scope and intent of the service pack, identifying three major areas of improvement: reliability and performance, administration experience, and support for newer hardware and standards.

One area of particular note is performance. Areas of improvement include file copy operations, hibernation, logging off on domain-joined machines, JavaScript parsing in Internet Explorer, network file share browsing, Windows Explorer ZIP file handling, and Windows Disk Defragmenter. The ability to choose individual drives to defragment is being reintroduced as well.

Service Pack 1 Introduced support for some new hardware and software standards, notably the exFAT file system, 802.11n wireless networking, IPv6 over VPN connections, and the Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol. Booting a system using Extensible Firmware Interface on x64 systems was also introduced; this feature had originally been slated for the initial release of Vista but was delayed due to a lack of compatible hardware at the time.
Two areas have seen changes in SP1 that have come as the result of concerns from software vendors. One of these is desktop search; users will be able to change the default desktop search program to one provided by a third party instead of the Microsoft desktop search program that comes with Windows Vista, and desktop search programs will be able to seamlessly tie in their services into the operating system. These changes come in part due to complaints from Google, whose Google Desktop Search application was hindered by the presence of Vista's built-in desktop search. In June 2007, Google claimed that the changes being introduced for SP1 "are a step in the right direction, but they should be improved further to give consumers greater access to alternate desktop search providers". The other area of note is a set of new security APIs being introduced for the benefit of antivirus software that currently relies on the unsupported practice of patching the kernel (see Kernel Patch Protection).

An update to DirectX 10, named DirectX 10.1, marked mandatory several features which were previously optional in Direct3D 10 hardware. Graphics cards will be required to support DirectX 10.1. SP1 includes a kernel (6001) that matches the version shipped with Windows Server 2008.
The Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) was replaced by the Group Policy Object Editor. An updated downloadable version of the Group Policy Management Console was released soon after the service pack.

SP1 enables support for hotpatching, a reboot-reduction servicing technology designed to maximize uptime. It works by allowing Windows components to be updated (or "patched") while they are still in use by a running process. Hotpatch-enabled update packages are installed via the same methods as traditional update packages, and will not trigger a system reboot.

Service Pack 2:

Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista was released to manufacturing on April 28, 2009, and released to Microsoft Download Center and Windows Update on May 26, 2009. In addition to a number of security and other fixes, a number of new features have been added. However, it did not include Internet Explorer 8:
Windows Search 4.0 (currently available for SP1 systems as a standalone update)
Feature Pack for Wireless adds support for Bluetooth 2.1
Windows Feature Pack for Storage enables the data recording onto Blu-ray media
Windows Connect Now (WCN) to simplify Wi-Fi configuration
Improved support for resuming with active Wi-Fi connections
Enables the exFAT file system to support UTC timestamps, which allows correct file synchronisation across time zones
Support for ICCD/CCID smart cards
Support for VIA 64-bit CPUs
Improves audio and video performance for streaming high-definition content
Improves Windows Media Center (WMC) in content protection for TV
Provides an improved power management policy that is up to 10% more efficient than the original in some configurations
Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 share a single service pack binary, reflecting the fact that their code bases were joined with the release of Server 2008. Service Pack 2 is not a cumulative update meaning that Service Pack 1 must be installed first.

Platform Update:

The Platform Update for Windows Vista was released on October 27, 2009. It includes major new components that shipped with Windows 7, as well as updated runtime libraries. It requires Service Pack 2 of Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 and is on Windows Update as a Recommended download.
The Platform Update allows application developers to target both Windows Vista and Windows 7. It consists of the following components:
Windows Graphics runtime: Direct2D, DirectWrite, Direct3D 11, DXGI 1.1, and WARP;
Updates to Windows Imaging Component;
Updates to XPS Print API, XPS Document API and XPS Rasterization Service;
Windows Automation API (updates to MSAA and UI Automation); (will also be available on Windows XP)
Windows Portable Devices Platform; (adds support for MTP over Bluetooth and MTP Device Services)
Windows Ribbon API;
Animation Manager Library.
Some updates will also be available as separate releases for both Windows XP and Windows Vista:
Windows Management Framework: Windows PowerShell 2.0, Windows Remote Management 2.0, BITS 4.0
Remote Desktop Connection 7.0 (RDP7) client;
Although extensive, the Platform Update does not bring Windows Vista to the level of features and performance offered by Windows 7. For example, even though DXGI 1.1 update introduces support for hardware 2D acceleration featured by WDDM 1.1 video drivers, only Direct2D and DirectWrite will employ it and GDI/GDI+ will continue to rely on software rendering.  Also, even though Direct3D 11 runtime will be able to run on D3D9-class hardware and WDDM drivers using "feature levels" first introduced in Direct3D 10.1, Desktop Windows Manager has not been updated to use either Direct3D 10.1 or WARP software rasterizer.

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Windows Vista System Requirements (Vista Capable)
Processor:  800 MHz
Memory:  512 MB
Graphics Card:  DirectX 9.0 capable
Graphics Memory:  32 MB
HDD Capacity:  20 GB
HDD Free Space:  15 GB
Other Drives:  DVD-ROM

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Windows Vista System Requirements (Vista Premium Ready)
Processor:  1 GHz
Memory:  1 GB
Graphics Card:  DirectX 9.0 capable and WDDM 1.0 driver support
Graphics Memory:  128 MB
HDD Capacity:  40 GB
HDD Free Space:  15 GB
Other Drives:  DVD-ROM

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Physical Memory (RAM) Limits In 32-bit Windows

Windows Vista Ultimate: 4 GB
Windows Vista Enterprise: 4 GB
Windows Vista Business: 4 GB
Windows Vista Home Premium: 4 GB
Windows Vista Home Basic: 4 GB
Windows Vista Starter: 1 GB

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Physical Memory (RAM) Limit in 64-bit Windows

Windows Vista Ultimate: 128 GB
Windows Vista Enterprise: 128 GB
Windows Vista Business: 128 GB
Windows Vista Home Premium: 16 GB
Windows Vista Home Basic: 8 GB
Windows Vista Starter: N/A

Comments

Computer-User, using only the iso doesn't have the activator in it right?
Unless you use the activators included in the folder after installation?

I am asking this because I want to know if I can use the ISO only for the installation with no activation process during installation.
"principlemajor"

The In All Of My Operating Systems The .ISO File Has The Activator In It, That's Make Things Alot Easier So You Don't Haft Too Back Up The Activation Program On A Clean Install ;)
At The End Of The Windows Installation You Will Be Propted Too Install Drivers, The Drivers Are Only Ethernet Drivers Since Vista Is Older Than Windows 7, Vista Doesn't Always Have The Right Drivers. :)

When You Are Prompted, You Will See This Message.

"Install This Driver Software Anyway"

You Only Haft Too Press This Button 11 Times :)
wow.....thanx for adding my requested stuff so early........thanx mate god bless........seed until u bleed.............i love this this tag line lol............. :-D :-)
"chankz-1"

Thank You For Your Great Support! :)
I`ve just intalled this Vista, and it works perfectly.
THANK YOU, Computer-User, You`re the Greatest!!!
hey there! i had my hopes up that usb booting would be usable with this release since you included it and all but it tells me the iso file is invalid any suggestions? thanx :)
"Denela"

:) I'm Happy Too Hear That Everything Worked Out.

"saddur"

Are You Sure You're Trying Too Use The Correct File Bro? The "ISO" File.

And What Operating System Do You Have Now?
yeee^^ ive done this before with win7 without any probs , im using the correct Disc Image File (.iso) im using win7.. im trying to prep my usb for my laptop clean install etc :))
Hey, i was just wondering, once i download this can i install vista straight after download or do i have to burn it all to a blank disc?
well i figured out how to make the usb flash drive feuture work , Ntfs booted usb key..Command Prompt "list volume" "select volume x" "active" "exit" extracted the iso file and threw it on the usb key , copied the bootsect.exe threw it in system32 and command prompt "bootsect /nt60 X: however the win7 tool did not work for vista or well not for me anyway :)
"saddur"

I'm Sorry That You Had That Much Trouble With It Bro.... But You Really Seem Too Know What You're Doing Obviously :)

"craigrobbo1992"

You Need Too Burn Only 1 File, The .ISO File With Nero Burning ROM :)
"legalize_downloads2011"

I'm Glad Everything Worked Out & You're Happy With My Work.
"saddur" Easier method: download WinToFlash (freeware) from Novologic and use it to make a bootable USB flash drive from a Power ISO mounted image of the Windows disk from this torrent by computer-user. It solved my problem.
Yes, The Program He's Talking About Works Better Than The Program I Use :)
i downloaded this and loaded the ISO onto a DVD. Ran it in my computer, got through the installation, and now it's asking me to activate.. any ideas on how to fix? do I have to go through the installation again?
Hey!! The problem I have is that I cannot boot my computer up anymore, not through standard boot or safe mode etc. I'd need to run setup from the boot menu and I would like to know if this is possible via this torrent? Any help would be appreciated!
You guys are luck. I've wasted a lot of time just trying to burn the ISO file. Can't get a good disk after 3 tries using IMGBurn.
@ptcruiser70663

Same problem was with me a long time back and I worked out that if you burn with maximum speed none of the windows installations discs work properly but if try with a lower speed(X4 or X2), it is sure to get burned at the first go itself!
CU,
Don't know what the issue was but I can tell you TPB admin have at times been over sensitive.
Please come back! Simply register under a different name. We all miss you!
thanks man great! Only one large file!
that's a pity!
Hello all and thx for the Upload CU! Couple questions. All I have to do to upgrade is run the setup thru Windows correct? Do I have to run the activation exe after I upgrade?
Thanks..
I have a question for anyone..I have downloaded XP, Vista, Spyware Dr from this site and they all worked excellent but I read never allow them to update or "they" could find out, trace and deactivate. Is that true? Once these are downloaded and activated, can I allow them to auto update?

Thanks alot guys..
please ...................................seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedddddddddddddddddd
downloaded it and then my avast antivirus warned me of a virus so delted it ....i have doownloaded a windows 7 before found trojans in it but it was too late some of my personal info was stolen...so i wouldnt recommend downloading such software even if the virus is necessary to get an activation code....imagine your windows spying on you very very scary ecpecially if you bank online
@ynasra1065

No offense, but you obviously have no idea what you are doing. Ever heard of a false pos/neg?

@CopmuterUser

Awesome work, keep up the great work and I hope to see you back here soon.
computer-user

i hope you have a combined edition of vista ultimate both 32 and 64 bit...

i couldn't find that kind of iso in piratebay...

=)
Do i have to download the updates every month or does this act like the legit version. where you can just update with windows update.
Can you mount from virtual clone drive?
somebody please help..after i install windows vista ultimate it work perfectly fine except that it wont activate..so i am stick with the 30days trial which is countin dwn slowely..i hav an Acer 5532..any1 lease tell me how to activate it..i used every activator include wit it but wen i restarted it stll didnt activate..please help..
thank you, nice work ;)
will i have to install sound card??and other driver softwares plz anyone reply fast its urgent i have to install it to do my project on pc and the old xp is not working plz plz plz plz plz rreply
how do you take the pic of the twintowers off at start up? Everything esle works great! THanks
How do you take off the pic the twintowers at start up?
I'm using Vista Home Premium, but it's running slow because of bloatwares, i install too much games, so i want to give my PC a fresh start.
Can I do this on my laptop?And I want to run DBAN(derrik's boot and nuke) before I install.Will it work?DBAN is a full HD wipe where no data at all is left in the HD
Pleace help! When I start the installation it just stand on 0%, I let the installation be on all night but when I got up the next morning it was still on 0%. Can someone help me?
i did not try having a bootable disc out of this but rather run the ISO file and upgrade the existing OS even if you have Vista installed or other previous versions of OS in your pc/laptop... in this way you can update your OS with the use of the internet... Usually it will say "DO NOT TURN OFF YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION" throughout the whole upgrade and installation...
When it goes to asking with the serial keys - just cancel it and proceed without entering the serials... (You can activate this copy of windows after installation with WINDOWS VISTA ACTIVATOR that can be downloaded here also in TPB).
after finishing the installation you will find out that the copy of your windows that is good for 30 days only or simply the trial version... there are two things how to make your OS genuine. all you have to do is do one of the following:

1) download here at TPB the WINDOWS VISTA ACTIVATOR and run it to make your OS geniune, but remember that not all WINDOWS ACTIVATOR are working most of the time, so you should check out all of them... to find out if it's working is to check the windows information system if it has been activated, but if not then try another one... be patient...
***most of the antivirus will regard the activation tool as virus even though it isn't... just ALLOW it.
2) another way to make your windows genuine is to download REMOVE WAT or Windows Activation Tool Remover software. this will remove the program that identifies your windows OS as either genuine or not...

try these 2 ways to find out GENUINE COPIES with your system too...

*** i would also recommend using the WINDOWS SECURITY ESSENTIALS as your antivirus cuz its lighter and user friendly too especially to those who download softwares or games that have CRACKS included...
in addition to what i have posted earlier.. you may download updates to your system without having problems with the piracy thing...
and even if it makes your OS NOT GENUINE, you can run the WINDOWS ACTIVATOR or run the WAT REMOVER to have GENUINE copies again and again...
@ mikelopez

you have to download another WINDOWS VISTA activator to remove the tower thing that you are saying... just run the activator... will ask you to restart the system and you will notice that it will disappear and even make your windows copy genuine... you can also use this activator to make your windows copy genuine if later in time the microsoft would identify your copy not genuine... HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU
to everyone who posted here, hope this will help your probelms somehow guys.....

fresh INSTALLATION or UPGRADES from older versions will most likely make your DRIVERS not to function properly because some drivers like the Ethernet, Videocard, Soundcard, etc have compatibility problems with diffferent OS...

in order to fix these problems you have to have the DRIVERS cd/dvd. these are usually available along with the whole package as you buy your laptop or PC.

or

you can download your DRIVERS to your website... i mean www.hp.com for HP, www.lenovo.com for LENOVO, etc... all you need to know is your unit model and serial number to find the correct Drivers for your unit...

or

you can download DRIVER GENIUS or DRIVER SCANNER softwares (available here at TPB) to help you find automatically your computers DRIVERS.

***it is important that atleast you have the ETHERNET driver at hand cuz this is the most important driver for you to access the net.
i suggest not to DL all the programs that were uploaded here but rather only the Windows Vista file.. uncheck the others but you can upload them if you want...
some files here are not working anymore like LIMEWIRE... BEARSHARE is not worth it cuz they most of the have virus on their data base, i would rather choose frostwire instead...

if you want only to download the OS just check the Windows Vista file....
@j2progeny thx for all the info and suggetions goog stuff man

@Computer-User thx for this upload
This should have been my first torrent. Thanks Computer-User. It helped me alot & I am gonna seed it for a week. Thanks again
When I went to burn the ISO file I noticed that it was in .RAR format (compressed) Is that supposed to be like that?
I am having a problem when I use WINDOWS7 USB DVD TOOL it gives me error and than i have to close it. I am using XP-SP3 and I have downloaded vista from here now when I try to make a USB bootable which I will use to make vista boot from the bios, but I am unable to create a vista usb bootable even with the software called WINDOWS USB DVD TOOL. So I don't know what is the problem and how to solve it, can anybody help me?
Thanks Computer-User! Works great, everyting is fine. Thanks again :))
Thanks for sharing this god awful, virus. Now none of the cd roms work on any computers in the network, boo you again computer user.
I hate windwos vista but I need it for a job! thx man!
should i burn this to a dvd to 4mat may computer?
Thanks 4 upload...great upload///
Thankyou very much.....its working like a champ....i apreciate your work...thanks again...
is this a original version?


no removed files?

plz replay iam so tired from shit blue screens

thanks
is this a original version?


no removed files?

plz replay iam so tierd from shit blue screens

thanks
I installed this as my new os, but now I can't turn on my wireless capability. Do you think you could help me out? My laptop has a built in wifi.
Noob Here Help Please.
Ive got a lot of folders and not quite sure on what to burn now. I read the instructions to burn ISO but what about the other files in other folders? I already have Nero just not sure what all to put in now. Thanks
Noob Here Help Please.
Ive got a lot of folders and not quite sure on what to burn now. I read the instructions to burn ISO but what about the other files in other folders? Thanks
Noob Here Help Please. Ive got a lot of folders and not quite sure on what to burn now with ISO? Thanks
Noob Question. What files to burn with ISO??
@itsbree:

YOU GOT TO DOWNLOAD DRIVERS!!!!!

(get them from a pc with internet and burn them to a CD)
seed please =S! i need this so badly =)~ The way to install this is Burn the Iso into disc and reboot and put the disc and install it. izit? can someone reply me thx.
windows that have Portuguese language?
@iboosterx Yup, that is how it's done :)
So you don't need a Windows Vista disc, is this a .iso or something that i can just put in the dvd drive then open it there?
"Infected''....Like 3 trojans!!!!
I successfully burned a dvd , but when I restart my computer , i'm Stuck at "PRESS ANY KEY TO BOOT FROM CD OR DVD" .... any help ?