Microsoft Windows Vista RTM (WIN32 & WIN64)
Filed Under :
OS VISTA
by Fahmi M
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Directory Name : Microsoft.Windows.Vista.RTM.32Bit.and.64Bit.AIO
Supplier : Microsoft DVD.READ.NFO-WinBeta
Type : OS
Format : DVD - ISO (will not work as bin/cue )
Number of Discs : 1
Archives: 95 x 50 MB (2% rar recovery record
File : wb-vista.aio.rxx
Protection : keys; Windows Product Activation
requirements : CPU: For 32Bit 1 GHz+ / RAM: 512MB+ / HDD: 10GB+
64Bit 1.5GHz+ / RAM: 512MB+ / HDD: 15GB
Release Notes
Windows Vista, the next generation OS from Microsoft is now RTM.
This DVD includes both the 32Bit and 64Bit versions of Vista on 1
DVD. It is bootable into either the 32Bit or 64Bit setup and will
allow you to install any of the versions of Vista listed below:
Windows Vista Home Basic (x86) or (x64)
Windows Vista Home Basic N (x86) or (x64)
Windows Vista Home Premium (x86) or (x64)
Windows Vista Business (x86) or (x64)
Windows Vista Business N (x86) or (x64)
Windows Vista Ultimate (x86) or (x64)
Windows Vista Starter (x86)
You can also install Vista from another Windows via the autorun.
However please note that you cannot install/start the x64 Vista
setup from a 32bit/x86 Windows install, you must start it from an
x64 install of Windows.
OEM/Retail versions are all available on the DVD depending on the
type of key you enter.
Similar to our previous releases of Vista during the beta,
we are providing 1 key that will install Vista. In this case, the
key is an RTM universal key and will allow you to choose whichever
version of Vista you wish to install. The key will however not
activate Vista. The same key is also builtin to every Vista ISO by
MS for trial/quick install purposes.
For further info, see sourcesx86sourcesinfsetup.cfg on the ISO.
Therefore, that means you can also choose to install Vista without
a key by selecting Next during the cd-key prompt during Setup
without entering a key, then pressing No for the popup window. It
will make no difference to activation however and you will still
have a limited period of time to use it.
Since Windows XP, Microsoft has instituted Windows Product
Activation (WPA). This prevents any extended full usage of the
Product beyond the allotted time, determined at install. We are NOT
providing workarounds or fixes for WPA. You are still required to
activate your software within this time. While we are aware of
possible workarounds in the wild that may work with Windows Vista,
we suggest keeping yourself out of trouble. Most release groups
will tell you, if you like it buy it, we say the same.
Note: When selecting the version of Vista to install during Setup,
you must select the type that corresponds to the architecture
you selected prior to the start of Setup. (ie. if you choose
the x64 Setup, you must select an x64 version from the list
of Vistas to install.
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