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Windows Vista reached End of Life in April 2017 from this date Windows Vista is totally unsafe to use online. Internet Explorer is not supported, Chrome is not supported, Firefox is not supported and the OS is not supported. Download wise Windows Vista reached End of Support in February 2015 when Microsoft removed the Windows Vista Downloads from their Digital River servers. I do not recommend Reinstallation of this legacy Operating System. The rest of the guide below is obsolete and no longer works. Download Links – Retail And OEM RETAIL VS.

OEM This guide explained how to download media for the Retail Full License (which is the only license most other guides address) and it also explains how to download media for the Retail Upgrade Only License. Particular attention is paid towards the Dell OEM License and HP OEM License (which other guides poorly address). • • • If you are unsure what license applies to you see: • RETAIL FULL The Windows Vista Setup Files could be downloaded directly from Digital River which could then be converted to a.iso and used to make installation media. The same procedure below may be carried out for the files of the different languages.

Windows Vista SP2 AIO x64/x86, Free Download Windows Vista SP2 AIO x64/x86, Free Windows Vista SP2 AIO x64/x86 Full, Windows Vista SP2 AIO x64/x86 Full Version, Windows Vista SP2 AIO x64/x86 x86 Full Version, Windows. No Windows Vista Settings were mercy-killed in the making of this ISO. Apr 14, 2008. Close windowDirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer. Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) is an update to Windows Vista that addresses feedback from our customers. Version: 936330. File Name: 6001.18-1840_x86fre_wave1_ServicePackInstaller-FRMCSP1_CD1.iso.

• Unfortunately Service Pack 2 wasn’t integrated into these images. Its advised to download the Service Pack alongside all Windows Updates and patch your Windows Vista installation immediately offline after the reinstall. To do this see my other guide on using the. Note if you have lost your retail product key and your old installation could boot you can use to find your product key. The Windows Vista Setup Files could be downloaded directly from Digital River which could then be converted to a.iso and used to make installation media.

The same procedure below may be carried out for the files of the different languages. • Unfortunately Service Pack 2 wasn’t integrated into these images. Its advised to download the Service Pack alongside all Windows Updates and patch your Windows Vista installation immediately offline after the reinstall. To do this see my other guide on using the.

The newer.isos did allow for a direct clean installation however for an upgrade license one would have had to skip entry of their product key during installation otherwise they would have got an error message stating their key was an upgrade only key. Skipping the product key on the other hand allowed them to circumvent this and proceed with direct clean installation with a 30 day trial. If one tried to input the upgrade key normally within system properties they would get the same error message. As a consequence the recommended method was inputting the product key and activating is via the command prompt: • This allowed direct clean installation of an upgrade license and is a perfectly valid workaround when used on a computer which came with another version of Windows such as Windows XP (without installation media for the old Windows or to save the time required for a double install). Note if you had lost your retail product key and your old installation could boot you can use to find your product key. It was advised to download all Windows Updates and to patch your Windows Vista installation offline immediately after the reinstall. To do this see my guide on the.

OEM Although the download links from Digital River were generic retail.isos only intended for retail installs only these could be converted into a Dell/HP OEM install by use of a few tricks and utilities. The Windows Vista Setup Files could be downloaded directly from Digital River which could then be converted to a.iso and used to make installation media.

The same procedure below may be carried out for the files of the different languages. • Unfortunately Service Pack 2 wasn’t integrated into these images.

Its advised to download the Service Pack alongside all Windows Updates and patch your Windows Vista installation immediately offline after the reinstall. To do this see my other guide on using the. Special notes for the Major OEM license. The OEM System Locked Preinstallation activation was generic for a Edition of Windows Vista for a particular OEM for instance every single Dell shipped with Windows Vista Home Premium had the same product key and this product activated if and only if an eligible Dell BIOS certified to run Windows Vista Home Premium was detected. The activation from a single Dell OEM Windows Vista Home Premium license could be backed up using the Unofficial Activation Backup and Recovery program as a cert file. Windows Vista Home Premium could then be clean installed on any Dell shipped with Windows Vista Home Premium by skipping the product key to initiate a 30 day trial.

The Unofficial Activation Backup and Recovery Program could apply the Cert file to the “Retail Windows Vista Home Premium Trial” converting it into an activated Dell Windows Vista OEM License. I had personally obtained the certs for all Dell and HP OEM Editions however if you weren’t using a Dell or HP you had to manually do this yourself before Clean Installation.

For more details see: • This would create a clean install identical to the Dell/HP OEM install which you would of got from a Reinstallation DVD with the exception of superficial touches (Dell/HP branding). Checking the Size of Downloaded Files – “A Required CD/DVD Drive Device Driver is Missing' You should verify that the download sizes are correct. There has been much issues with the Digital River server recently and downloads may terminate prematurely. In some cases the download links won’t work at all: • For Windows Vista 64 Bit English the file sizes should be Boot.wim 147,856 KB, Install.wim 3,503,069 KB and MicrosoftInstaller.exe 89,847 KB • For Windows Vista 32 Bit English the file sizes should be Boot.wim 130,010 KB, Install.wim 2,717,937 KB and MicrosoftInstaller.exe 83,182 KB If one makes the installation media with the incompletely downloaded.iso the following error message will be displayed during attempted installation.

A required CD/DVD drive device driver is missing. If you have a driver floppy disk, CD, DVD, or USB flash driver, please insert it now. Note: If the Windows installation media is in the CD/DVD drive, you can safely remove it for this step. Hint: I tend to test the.iso by installation of a Virtual Machine using the free version of VMWare Player before utilising it for a proper installation.

If the VM installs okay the.iso is fine. Building the Windows Vista.iso You will need ImgBurn to create the.iso. Unfortunately the installer for ImgBurn is bundled with Malware/Spyware which are installed by default. Its possible to install ImgBurn without the junk t herefore follow the instructions here carefully to install ImgBurn: • Once you have downloaded the 3 setup files boot.wim, install.wim and MicrosoftInstaller.exe (previously X14-xxxxx.exe) of your desired architecture to the same folder run the MicrosoftInstaller.exe (x14-xxxxx.exe) to extract the Vista installation files.

Once extracted the Vista setup Windows will open, these can be used to install Windows Vista directly but don’t allow for a complete clean install or for installation on a new hard drive or unbootable Windows installation. Therefore its recommended to use these setup files to instead create a Windows Vista.iso and a bootable USB for clean installation. Close the setup. You should now note that there is a Vista folder which contains the extracted setup files. Launch ImgBurn and select create image file from files/folders Select the folder icon and then select the Windows Vista folder.

Next select the destination folder you wish to save the.iso Select save. Next go to the Advanced tab and select Bootable Disc. Under options tick Make Image Bootable. Click the folder icon and select the etfsboot file within the extracted Vista/Boot folder. Select open and change the rest of the options as specified: Platform ID 80×86 Developer ID: Microsoft Corporation Load Segment: 07C0 Sectors to Load: 4 Check all the settings match and when ready select this button Select ok at the next few prompts Imgburn will inform you that the operation completed successfully and now you will have your Windows vista.iso.

Creating a Bootable USB You may use Rufus to create a bootable USB: • Rufus does not need to be installed and can be run directly by double clicking on the application Use the drop down arrow to select your device. Press the disc button and browse for the Windows Vista.iso and select open The partition scheme and target system type should be set as MBR partition Scheme for BIOS or UEFI Computers by default and this should be used. Select Start.

Select Ok It will begin creating the bootable USB. The status will say done and the progress bar will be full when complete, you can now close down the program. Evaluation If you want to install Windows Vista for a 30 day evaluation period you may skip entry of a product key.

Detailed Installation Instructions See here for detailed installation instructions: •. Hello I followed all of the steps to create a USB bootable disk. After starting the computer with the USB disk, I get the error: “Windows cannot open the required file f: sources install.wim. The file may be corrupt or missing. Make sure all files required for installation are available, and restart the installation.

Error code: 0x80070570”. I have downloaded the install.wim file at least half a dozen times and went through this whole process the same # of times with the same result. The WIM file is in the Sources folder and the size is 2,097,153 every time I download it. How can I tell if the file is corrupt? Regards, Rod. If you have your old version of Windows Vista installed, you should run the activation backup and recovery program to backup the OEM system locked preinstallation files.

When installing you can skip the input of a product key and select Vista Home Basic. For product activation run the activation backup program to restore the product activation and restart the computer. If the system is Dell and you have not backed up the product activation you may use the files I have provided which are valid only for eligible Dell systems with a Vista COA or later COA (via downgrade rights). The procedure of using the activation backup and recovery program is explained in detail in Windows Reinstallation Guide/A Clean Install of Windows Vista Step 2 and 11b. A demonstration of what happens in an ineligible system of product activation failure is demonstrated in Step 11f. If the system is not Dell and you haven’t backed up the product activation then you may follow Step 11e and input your OEM product key, you will then need to activate using phone activation usually to an automated Microsoft Activation centre.

Step 11e was previously the most recommended mechanism for the OEM install in my guides but is more hassle and can be problematic if the COA is faded. The install.wim is already compressed. You are best to attempt the download late at night when your isp has less traffic alternatively at a friends or at a library. I can’t upload the.iso installation files as this site will likely be taken down if I do.

If I could I would of had direct links to all the.isos and the.isos split into 100 MB chunks with 7zip. As mentioned several times on this site, Microsoft seriously lack in their distribution and deployment of Windows making life severely difficult for its end users.

For Vista there are the 3 setup files and some work has to be done to make the.iso, for Windows 7 deployment was great a direct download to a.iso and for Windows 8 and 8.1 its absolutely ridiculous the lack of a direct download link and the lack of a standalone service pack update. The file is compressed as mentioned above the.exe extracts installation files from the 2.wim files. They are still large however. In the end the Vista SP1 x86.iso is 2.90 GB, the downloads are 2.79 GB collectively. Install.wim being 2.59 GB by itself.

If your internet connection limits you to 0.9 GB for a month you have no chance downloading it. You simply need to use a better connection e.g.

At a public library or coffee shop or get a better home broadband service. Bahman Guyuron Rhinoplasty Pdf on this page. Theres not much else I can advise. Hi Phlip I apppreciate your effort and patience in claryfing our doubts, THANKS IN ADVANCE! I have followed your recommendations for the Windows Vista 32 Bits SP1 installation, I am creating the image in windows 7 64 bit using the following files and sizes: MicrosoftInstaller 81,2 MB (83182 KB), install.wim 2,59 GB (2.717.937 KB) and boot.wim 126 MB (130.010 KB). It completes successfully the first three phases: 1) Copying files, 2) Expanding Files and 3) Installing features but I find this the following error after starting the 4th stage: Installing updates, it doesn’t complete this phase nor the 5) Completing installation, the error message is the following: “Install Windows: Windows could not set the offline locale information: Error code: 0x80FE0000' After of that I try without creating a new image (I use the same pendrive), it only completes the first and the 2nd phase and this error arises: “Windows cannot install required files. The file may be corrupt or missing.

Make sure all files required for installation are available, and restart the installation. Error code: 0x80070017'. I am deleting the partition, creating a new one and then formatting it before start the installation process. Regarding the Driver for SATA the installation wizard discard all the options downloaded both from Intel and Dell websites. The other option: I have tried installing Windows Vista 64 bits SP1 and it is installed, however the big issue is that once is installed it does not allow me to install the SP2 neither update any drver such as video, RAS Async adapter plus the computer is very slow, it is a Dell Latitude D630.

Sorry for the long explanation, I will appreciate your kind support! Best regards! Give the ones on Heidoc.net a try again, its working for me again now. Sometimes there are temporary issues with those files on the Digital River server. Eset Remote Administrator 5 Crack.

The 3 files from HeiDoc.net are 2.wim and the.exe. The.exe extracts the 2.wim files. The OEM product key.txt and cert files are used with the ABR program and apply the OEM product activation when a system is eligible. The ABR program comes as.exe which extracts the program into a folder called ABR.

The 2 files must be copied into this folder and then the activation restore from the folder ran. Hello Philip – Nice detailed instructions. I believe I followed them correctly; however, I was not able to get the system to boot (Dell OP960sff) form the burned iso. All file sizes mentioned in the instructions check out OK.

=== Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause Status:0xc000000f Info: The boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible. === I burned the iso to DVD using a Mac (AppleDiskUtility) – the only computer I have w/a DVD burner. Burned DVD is UDF format. If I execute the setup file on the DVD using a Win7 box, the Vista Install slash screen comes up.

Is it possible to run the setup.exe on a Win7 box and install to a DiskDrive connected via USB? Please let me know if you have any suggestions. I would like to report my experience with the Activation Backup and Recovery program with Vista and Windows 7 on several HP computers. I have tested several HP computers and there is a problem with license activation. ABR will change the Key to the appropriate version of Windows 7 but it will not activate the license.

I install the correct key but I just get “30 days to activate”. I have been testing the following computers from HP with Win7 and Vista. Model dc5100 – 915 chip set Model mt7600 – 945 chip set Model dc7700 – 965 chip set Model dc7800 – Q35 chip set Model dc7900 – Q45 chip set.