Hi is there a way to boot from a mounted drive to install windows ?
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how can i boot from mounted drive ?
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Sorry, I did not pay enough attention to your question, I saw the title 'how can i boot from mounted drive ?', but did not notice the content 'Hi is there a way to boot from a mounted drive to install windows'.
The answer should be corrected: While you cannot boot Windows from a vritual drive, it is possible to install Windows from a virtual drive.
Let us say that you are running Windows 98, you install Daemon Tools in it and create a vritual drive, then you create an image of your Windows ME disc, mount the image, then you can install Windows ME from the vritual drive in Windows 98.
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That won't work either, MaLing. Once the computer reboots to continue setup, it still needs the disc in the drive. Since there's no more mounted image at that point, setup is unable to continue. It would probably work for Vista, as Vista uses an image-based setup. But for WinXP and earlier, it is not possible.
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By "image-based setup", I mean that the installer drops an image of the installation on the HDD, and then setup is run from that. As for your second question, after a set period of time (I believe it's 30 minutes), you can no longer edit a post.
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