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    before i begin, let me mention that i'm a complete n00b. I'm trying to install redhat fedora (linux build) which requires you to boot off of a cdrom to install. I don't have blank disks, so i was trying to boot off of the daemon tools virtual drive by mounting the iso. In the dell boot configuration menu, i can't figure out how to set it to boot off of the virtual drive. can anyone help me out with this.

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    It's impossible to use the virtual drive as an bootable drive. The virtual drive not exist till windows is loaded. It's virtual, only your normal drives can be used to install windows/linux.
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      oh, okay, thank you

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        Using Daemon To Install An OS

        Hi, I am trying to install vista onto my computer. I have an iso, and mounted it to be the E drive. Can anyone tell me how to install this? I am totally new to installing an OS but am computer literate. If anyone can tell me where to go from here, I would appreciate it. Also, I made a partition, but dont know how to put that into factor. Thanks!

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