I'm just curious as to whether that info about Daemon Tools in the original post is referring to the ability to install Windows 7 from the ISO file itself. See, I downloaded the ISO of the release candidate last night, but as I don't have any blank DVD's at the moment, or a USB device capable of storing something of that size, I was wondering if it is possible to just do an upgrade from Vista to Windows 7 with the ISO mounted in Daemon. I don't want to be halfway through the install and find out it's not reading reading the DVD from Daemon anymore. That would be bad. From what I got from the original post, the answer is no, but I'm not sure if that is what it was referring to or not. Some clarification on this would be appreciated, and if not, it's no biggie to go grab a blank DVD. But would be preferable to just install it from the virtual drive. I'm sure somebody has asked this very question somewhere in this thread, but it is quite lengthy and would be hard to find. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Mak Yes NoClue i will update this as i get more information. As for now this is all the info that has been shared.
Eye yes you are right. But as you see i am spot on with my timeline between OS's. I never included anything from before 95 because few if any people here used Windows 3.1 or 3.11 for workgroups. |
By the way, I looked on at this post from the first page in horror, as I realized that I am the exception to this rule. I have been playing with computers since the DOS 5.0/Windows 3.0 days! How old am I!?!