9 Steps to use Windows Vista RC2 ISO
Published October 7th, 2006 in Microsoft.Update: The setup will prompt you for product key. You cannot find any way to get it on the download page. You need to obtain it at Windows Vista GetReady. If you registered for the Customer Preview Program with the release of Windows Vista Beta 2 in June, you do not need to register again. Just use the product key for Beta 2.
So, you are eager to download and try out the Windows Vista RC2 over the weekend? After getting through the time to download the 2.49GB ISO image, you need a tool to open it if you want to take a look at what is included inside. A search in Wikipedia quickly reveals the ways to handle ISO image.
Most operating systems (including Mac OS, BSD, Linux, and Windows with Microsoft Virtual CD-ROM panel) allow these images to be mounted as if they were physical disks, making them somewhat useful as a universal archive format. For Windows user, you can just download Microsoft Virtual CD-ROM Panel to do the job. Yes, you don’t need a shareware or open-source utility. It is free without asking the authenticity of your Windows XP copy.
Here is what you need to do to install it.
- Copy VCdRom.sys to your %systemroot%\system32\drivers folder.
- Execute VCdControlTool.exe
- Click “Driver control” If the “Install Driver” button is available, click it. Navigate to the %systemroot%\system32\drivers folder, select VCdRom.sys, and click Open.
- Click “Start”
- Click OK
- Click “Add Drive” to add a drive to the drive list.
- Ensure that the drive added is not a local drive. If it is, continue to click “Add Drive” until an unused drive letter is available.
- Select an unused drive letter from the drive list and click “Mount”.
- Navigate to the image file, select it, and click “OK”. UNC naming conventions should not be used, however mapped network drives should be OK.
You may now use the drive letter as if it were a local CD-ROM device. When you are finished you may unmount, stop, and remove the driver from memory using the driver control.
If you prefer commercial tools, Alcohol 120% and Daemon Tools are the popular ones.
In order to install Windows Vista RC2 on your PC, you need to burn it using a DVD burning software. You can use the free ImgBurn or commercial product like Nero Burning ROM..
Tips: If you are using a few years old LAN card like me and it happens to be using a Intel network chip, you can easily find usable driver here by checking the PWA number on the sticker of the card. Here are a few examples. Once you get the LAN card working, you can run Windows Update to get the drivers for the rest of your system components quite easily.
9 Steps to use Windows Vista RC2 ISO
Published October 7th, 2006 in Microsoft.Update: The setup will prompt you for product key. You cannot find any way to get it on the download page. You need to obtain it at Windows Vista GetReady. If you registered for the Customer Preview Program with the release of Windows Vista Beta 2 in June, you do not need to register again. Just use the product key for Beta 2.
So, you are eager to download and try out the Windows Vista RC2 over the weekend? After getting through the time to download the 2.49GB ISO image, you need a tool to open it if you want to take a look at what is included inside. A search in Wikipedia quickly reveals the ways to handle ISO image.
Most operating systems (including Mac OS, BSD, Linux, and Windows with Microsoft Virtual CD-ROM panel) allow these images to be mounted as if they were physical disks, making them somewhat useful as a universal archive format. For Windows user, you can just download Microsoft Virtual CD-ROM Panel to do the job. Yes, you don’t need a shareware or open-source utility. It is free without asking the authenticity of your Windows XP copy.
Here is what you need to do to install it.
- Copy VCdRom.sys to your %systemroot%\system32\drivers folder.
- Execute VCdControlTool.exe
- Click “Driver control” If the “Install Driver” button is available, click it. Navigate to the %systemroot%\system32\drivers folder, select VCdRom.sys, and click Open.
- Click “Start”
- Click OK
- Click “Add Drive” to add a drive to the drive list.
- Ensure that the drive added is not a local drive. If it is, continue to click “Add Drive” until an unused drive letter is available.
- Select an unused drive letter from the drive list and click “Mount”.
- Navigate to the image file, select it, and click “OK”. UNC naming conventions should not be used, however mapped network drives should be OK.
You may now use the drive letter as if it were a local CD-ROM device. When you are finished you may unmount, stop, and remove the driver from memory using the driver control.
If you prefer commercial tools, Alcohol 120% and Daemon Tools are the popular ones.
In order to install Windows Vista RC2 on your PC, you need to burn it using a DVD burning software. You can use the free ImgBurn or commercial product like Nero Burning ROM..
Tips: If you are using a few years old LAN card like me and it happens to be using a Intel network chip, you can easily find usable driver here by checking the PWA number on the sticker of the card. Here are a few examples. Once you get the LAN card working, you can run Windows Update to get the drivers for the rest of your system components quite easily.
12 Responses to “9 Steps to use Windows Vista RC2 ISO”
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http://download.windowsvista.com/preview/rc2/en/download.htm
This Link IS DEAD.
It re-directs you back to the Windows Vista home page.
Just wanted to UPDATE your page.
Thanks!
Matt Mattero Ministries †
what u have written is too complicated for me.i want to get vista rc2 iso but dont know how to get about it……irfan
I think Microsoft has ended the public download.
no they havnt.
A better util to install Vista is VIRTUALCLONEDRIVE, a virtual DVD drive, which is a freeware that can read udf format (of Vista iso). You do not need a DVD drive nor is a need to burn the iso image to a DVD.
See my blog at http://from23jvv.blog.co.uk
I am running RC1. Do I need a new product key for RC2 or can I use the same one that I used for RC1? Does the upgrade to RC2 require a clean install or will it keep all prior installed programs intact?
RC1 key should work on RC2. However, Vista is officially available for Volume License customers this month. Chances are Microsoft has already disabled the activation service.
While I personally never tried to upgrade from RC1 to RC2 before, from what I know the success is mediocre (e.g. some experiences 0×80070001 error). If you want a stable system, always clean install. That’s from my experience.
I suggest you to wait for the final version that will be released on January 30, 2007.
How do i properly burn Vista RC2? I must be ISO-13346 to do so. But do i have to change my Roxio settings to UDF file format?
I never use Roxio. Burning an ISO image (in this case DVD image) is different from burning data (files or movies) from your hard disk.
You do not need to select UDF or ISO-13346. UDF is an implementation of the ISO-13346 standard. They are the same.
Ok, back to your question. The Vista RC2 ISO is probably in ISO-13346 format. However, to burn it you do not have to care. You just need to open the file with Roxio. Roxio has a bunch of products that can burn DVD that include MyDVD, Easy Media Creator and classic Creator (EMC 7 and below).
I provide you with the URL to the solution on how to burn the DVD image on all three products.
MyDVD - http://kb.roxio.com/content/kb/Creator/000053CR
Easy Media Creator - http://kb.roxio.com/content/kb/MyDVD/000098CR
Classic Creator - http://kb.roxio.com/content/kb/Creator/EE7000012
Hope these help.