it looks like you have to set your bios to boot from cd first. the hdd is probably not so new
DimaYasny
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As mentioned EARLIER,
"Now i have checked the vista cd (cd 1 of 5) to see if it is burned properly and it seems to work fine and go straight to the install screen when i pop it in my current comp."
-.- .....common DimaYasny, i know it's late but i need some help, lol.
Yea, so...i have checked the vista CD that i burnt and found that it works fine and goes straight to the installation screen (autorun works fine) when i put it in my current computer i am using now...
Help me people!!!!
Please, WEEFCORP
I meant the cdrom drive
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the autorun can only works from within an operating system. However this does not mean the cd is bootable. on the comp that the cd autorun use an iso reader program to determine if the cd is bootable, try winiso and extract the cd image. when it opens the file it will tell u if it's a bootable image.
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