★ How to Create a Bootable Windows OS Installation Disc ★
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This was a very helpful tutorial , thank you man..
Be Well..
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please help i cant find one, and i did actually try, its windows 7 black viii 64 bit, dont ask where i got it,
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awesome music!!! :)
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Thank you so much! the computer i am working on does not support booting from a usb drive and i have never needed to make a bootable cd before
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Great video...just what I was looking for. The only thing is when I go to browse the folder for "boot image" in the imgburn, I dont see the file with the "etf" so what do I do? Do I have to find a new iso file? I'm creating a disc for Vista... thank you. Really great video and I will be subscribing... :)
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baically you wanna go to ur bios options and put boot to disk at the top of your list and not the hdd
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@kipper09100 no dick i used a wrong term i want the disc to auto run when i load it
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so you wanna boot to microsoft office 2010 i think your in ur own world
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I need to burn windows xp but there is not etfsboot.com , what should i do?
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all working, perfect :) nice realy, it is not a fake!!!
would the same steps work making a bootable office 2010
chris82o 5 months ago
@chris82o I think you're a bit confused. When I mean a "Bootable Windows OS Installation Disc," I mean that after you configure your computers BIOS to the CD/DVD Drive, the Windows OS Installation Disc that you burned will boot at startup. If you want to install Microsoft Office using a DVD or CD, then all you have to do is burn the ISO to a disc normally using any burning software. If you're using ImgBurn, then just choose the "Write Image File to Disc" option in order to burn it. :)
7ech7utorials 5 months ago
What song is that it's awesome!!
TheTomhealy 5 months ago
@TheTomhealy Read the description. :)
7ech7utorials 5 months ago