Quote Originally Posted by baja_yu View Post
You can install it from a USB stick. For Vista/W7 you will need one with at least 4GB.

Regarding formating, you have a free partition manager called GParted which can be burnt on a CD/DVD and booted, or booted from a USB flash. From there you can do what you want with the hard drives. I usually prefer to do that first and prepare partitions for Windows, then install it cleanly.
i just went through this putting xp on a netbook. I now am glad i have that usb floppy drive. Booting from a flash drive for install convinced xp that the drive was the boot drive and it put the boot sector on it. It also prevented fdisk from making the primary partition of the hard drive active. I had to boot from the floppy and then run it.
Quote Originally Posted by Nightwalker83 View Post
It sounds to me like there are two options:

1. He only borrowed the setup dvd from someone (not buying it) in which case it would be illegal for him to copy it.

2. The drivers for the hardware aren't available or won't install on his machine.
even if it was illegal to copy it, that doesn't copy protect the disk. He should still be able to do it.
Quote Originally Posted by baja_yu View Post
I had that happen to my previous burner, but I used the hell out of it. Written about 1500 DVD with it, at the end it started making problems, errors during write, or even if it written it it had problems reading them. First gave up on DVD-R but +R continued some, then those gave away too. Still, it was able to read both CDs and DVDs and write only CDs.
i was wondering if he ever got any disks from that stack to ever work in any burner? It could be a speed issue. My dad was burning x4 disks at x16 and that drive would actually read them but no others would.
Finally i had this exact same problem in vista's built-in burner. it would crap out at the end of the burn. Make sure your burning program has overrun protection and i recommend iso burner. It's free.