Why do you say that? I'm downloading slowly.. should be done by in a couple of days. Uploading it directly onto a website may be quicker though..
The other tracker was not working.So I thought otherwise.Sorry .my mistake.this tracker is working.cheers!
i have a very early vista aio (without sp1 or sp2) by winbeta, and yes, it is able to repair 64bit systems. i ain't a very technically inclined person, my guess is this aio actually does contain the 64bit installer/system files too. when you first boot from the DVD, it will ask you if you wish to load/start x86 or x64 installation. i believe this means that it does nt use 32bit installer if you choose to load/start 64bit installation. in addition, even though this aio fits into 1 single layer DVD (by burning iso to DVD), if one is to copy all the files on the DVD to say a folder using windows explorer, the size of the folder will come up to 8 gig plus. my guess is winbeta uses some compression tool to make everything fit into a single layer DVD and the files will auto decompress when being copied to another media. the beauty of it is even though the files on the DVDs may hav been compressed, i did not notice any slowdown or extra steps during the installation of vista. any experts here wanna look into if it is possible to do something similar for win7?
Please bear with me, last I looked there were over 300 leechers! Till a few people get the whole thing, and assuming they stay on a few days and share, it's going to be slow....
Np, I'm happy to continue to download till 100% however long it takes Then I'll seed for as long as I can. ^-^
I see that in UltraISO there is a little button that lets you select the 'boot file', and in MagicISO there is a button which lets you add a boot image - this seems to be what I'm looking for, I'm guessing that the file I want to add is in the boot folder, but which one is it? (I would guess either "bootsect.exe.mui" or "bootfix.bin", but I don't want to waste any more DVDs getting it wrong ;S)
I did find, download, burn and use [several times] an ISO that was from MSDN called OS_4455; and verified with their hash/shah1 files. I found and downloaded the links, which ended up being 700MB rar files. It was an integrated Vista SP1 x64 & x86 which needed to be burnt to a dual layer DVD. Boot from startup, run installer would copy some files then ask which version of vista you wanted to install. Sure wish someone could duplicate this with windows se7en !!!!
Because the microdicks in redmond "say so" and they have tons of money, so they get their way.... And yes, I advise everyone to "abandon ship" on that torrent per say. Not worth getting letters/threats over what can be easily done yourself, with just a little help if needed.
Is that an automated tool that basically does all the steps that normally need to be done manually, or something else? Can you provide a link/website to it?