Hi All,
If any of you are having trouble burning the ISO try using Cheetah DVD Burner. Just download the 14 day trial and follow the steps to burn the ISO and you'll be good to go!

ISO Burning Tip
Thanks Tom. I use NERO if anybody has that installed. NERO Insert a Blank DVD, open Nero StartSmart > change the media type to DVD > select Copy and Backup > click "Burn Image to Disc" > navigate to where the Windows Vista BETA 2 Image is stored on your hard disk, (note: if you don't see it, make sure the image file type is changed to ISO" click Open and the burning wizard will automatically start.
Roxio Open Creator Classic > click File > "Record Disc from Image" > navigate to where the Windows Vista BETA 2 Image is stored >click Open and the burning process will automatically start.
Ensure that the ISO burns at a low speed, recommended speed, 2x for best results. -- Andre Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta "Tom Ziegmann" wrote in message
Hi All,
If any of you are having trouble burning the ISO try using Cheetah DVD Burner. Just download the 14 day trial and follow the steps to burn the ISO and you'll be good to go!
I used Nero 6 without any problems
"Tom Ziegmann" wrote:
Hi All,
If any of you are having trouble burning the ISO try using Cheetah DVD Burner. Just download the 14 day trial and follow the steps to burn the ISO and you'll be good to go!
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
Thanks Tom. I use NERO if anybody has that installed. NERO Insert a Blank DVD, open Nero StartSmart > change the media type to DVD select Copy and Backup > click "Burn Image to Disc" > navigate to where the Windows Vista BETA 2 Image is stored on your hard disk, (note: if you don't see it, make sure the image file type is changed to ISO" click Open and the burning wizard will automatically start.
Roxio Open Creator Classic > click File > "Record Disc from Image" > navigate to where the Windows Vista BETA 2 Image is stored >click Open and the burning process will automatically start.
Ensure that the ISO burns at a low speed, recommended speed, 2x for best results. -- Andre Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta "Tom Ziegmann" wrote in message Hi All,
If any of you are having trouble burning the ISO try using Cheetah DVD Burner. Just download the 14 day trial and follow the steps to burn the ISO and you'll be good to go!
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
Thanks Tom. I use NERO if anybody has that installed. NERO Insert a Blank DVD, open Nero StartSmart > change the media type to DVD select Copy and Backup > click "Burn Image to Disc" > navigate to where the Windows Vista BETA 2 Image is stored on your hard disk, (note: if you don't see it, make sure the image file type is changed to ISO" click Open and the burning wizard will automatically start.
Roxio Open Creator Classic > click File > "Record Disc from Image" > navigate to where the Windows Vista BETA 2 Image is stored >click Open and the burning process will automatically start.
Ensure that the ISO burns at a low speed, recommended speed, 2x for best results. -- Andre Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta "Tom Ziegmann" wrote in message Hi All,
If any of you are having trouble burning the ISO try using Cheetah DVD Burner. Just download the 14 day trial and follow the steps to burn the ISO and you'll be good to go!
I am not able to find how to start my own thread So I might as well just
post here... When I tried to download the 64-bit version of Vista, I got an ISO file that was 14mb, roughly With only one text file of about 135 bytes. It says: "This disc contains a "UDF" file system and requires an operating system that supports the ISO-13346 "UDF" file system specification. " Why am I getting this error-ish type thing instead of the actual OS?
Hello technik733,
The ISO is using the new UDF filesystem and you need a ISO burning software that will burn UDF DVDs. The program that I recommended earlier in the thread works great and then after you burn it you can either keep it or remove it, as it is a 14 day trial.
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
Thanks Tom. I use NERO if anybody has that installed. NERO Insert a Blank DVD, open Nero StartSmart > change the media type to DVD select Copy and Backup > click "Burn Image to Disc" > navigate to where the Windows Vista BETA 2 Image is stored on your hard disk, (note: if you don't see it, make sure the image file type is changed to ISO" click Open and the burning wizard will automatically start. Roxio Open Creator Classic > click File > "Record Disc from Image" navigate to where the Windows Vista BETA 2 Image is stored >click Open and the burning process will automatically start. Ensure that the ISO burns at a low speed, recommended speed, 2x for best results. -- Andre Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta "Tom Ziegmann" wrote in message Hi All,
If any of you are having trouble burning the ISO try using Cheetah DVD Burner. Just download the 14 day trial and follow the steps to burn the ISO and you'll be good to go!
I am not able to find how to start my own thread So I might as well just post here... When I tried to download the 64-bit version of Vista, I got an ISO file that was 14mb, roughly With only one text file of about 135 bytes. It says: "This disc contains a "UDF" file system and requires an operating system that supports the ISO-13346 "UDF" file system specification. " Why am I getting this error-ish type thing instead of the actual OS?
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