Is the second option as bootable as the first one? is the first one more than just the files, like activating the dvd for bootable?
I unzipped the iso and deleted the original iso, if it doesnt work i will have to download it all again
help please help
Connor Campbell
What's stopping you from trying? Go ahead.
Joseph Anderson
anyone
Kevin Flores
i have only 1 dvd left
Christopher Reed
If it doesn't work then just reformat the dvd and try again, dingo
Colton Smith
It should work with the extracted files. Go ahead.
Samuel Anderson
You lie
Sebastian Carter
Then don't. Just re-download the ISO. Go ahead.
Colton White
>2016 >uses dvd to install os
Nathan Flores
thats not even a lie you're just shitposting
Jonathan Mitchell
i no rite! wat a grampa! xD
Carter Lopez
You asked for advice, cunt. I gave it to you. But here you are saying that I'm lying. Fucking install it without the ISO. Go ahead.
Jaxon Stewart
Google rufus
Leo White
i already found it takes more than the files to make it a bootable dvd, now i'm trying to learn how to
Landon Sanchez
>where you from op?
Eli Green
Here's how it goes.
>get ISO >oh shit I just deleted it because autism >get DVD >put extracted contents of ISO into DVD >power off computer >boot PC >F12, F2, whatever the fuck yours uses >BIOS boot menu >boot device >DVD >device booted >fun >go ahead
Joshua Cooper
this
and a fucking pendrive you nigger
James Cruz
hue br
how you sure it would work without making it a bootable dvd instead of just a files dvd i'm convinced it wont
Mason James
Just get a new iso?
Liam Smith
If you're convinced it won't, then just download it again.
Asher Perry
i have a pendrive but its old and not enough space for the windows dvd i have the extracted on the target PC's HD, can i use the pendrive to boot from the hd?
like, turn pc on and boot from pendrive, the pendrive has the boot info to start from the windows files in the HD
Carter Cox
Just use Rufus on an 8GB flash drive and get on with it.
Aaron King
takes time to download
Adrian Bell
That's called a Live CD, and no, I don't think Windows does that. Linux does, though.