Unfortunately, you cannot run the Vista install from DOS. If that were the
case, you would simply have to share a folder (or drive) on your technician
computer containing the Vista install, map a drive to it from the target
computer, and run setup.exe. Instead, invoking Vista's setup.exe will give
you an error message that it cannot run from DOS.
There is of course, the Win PE environment. You can use WinPE as your boot
environment, which is effectively an upgraded equivalent of your DOS boot
floppy.
Windows PE 2.0 for Windows Vista Overview
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../aa905120.aspx
10 Things You Need to Know about Deploying Windows Vista
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tec...t/default.aspx
See: Tools You Need and Tools You Need to Forget
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"Brian W" <brian.NOSPAMwescombe@PLEASEntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:SDamh.6878$696.2862@newsfe7-win.ntli.net...
> OK, I can copy the files from the DVD to the HDD and run Setup.exe, but is
> there a way of starting Vista installation from DOS ? I know with XP setup
> can be started with the 'winnt.exe' command (assuming the files are stored
> on a FAT32 partition).
>
> Thanks in advance
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