You would have to download the vista os and install it from a USB storage device, FireWire from another computer or you could use a virtual drive From the computer you want vista on if you partition the hard drive. I'm assuming you want to replace the current os on a computer or fix a broken version do I would say the easiest way is to torrent vista and put it on a portable drive or a disk
One can find a reboot disc for Vista OS X from Microsoft. There are other makers of reboot disc for Vista OS X and sometimes they send a reboot disc in your order.
Good question, it really depends on the 2nd Operating System you want to install... If it is a Windows based OS you will need to Install the OS on a second drive or a new partition on your existing Hard Drive. If you are installing another OS like Linux it will give you a choice to install a boot loader that will allow a menu to switch to another OS at boot time. Here is an install guide for Vista http:/www.kapcom.com.au/How-to-install-Windows-Vista.html this is almost identical to Windows 7 Install. In a nutshell you can install a second OS without hurting your current install. More info required please
After installing you need to delete vista os by deleting drivers and install xp ones again .
To install any Mac OS you need to insert the installation disc , click on the Install icon and follow the prompts.
The installation CD of the new OS should be bootable. Boot the computer with the disc in, and choose to install the OS. It should give you an option to clean install, and format.
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Although technically an upgrade to Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5) the Snow Leopard (10.6) disc does have a full installer and so can install the software onto a blank formatted disc with no existing OS.
Mac OS X install media is a repair disk that allows you to re-install the operating system on your Mac in case of hardware failure or repair. You don't have to have a physical install disc, because OS X is built in your Mac.
Yes. You can upgrade to Vista just by inserting the Install DVD into the drive. Be sure to back up any files you want saved before the install procedure as all files will be lost with the new OS.
An OS CD is a disc that contains the Operating System and from which you can install a fresh copy of the OS onto your computer. A modern OS is likely to come on a DVD rather than a CD.
Yes you can. Its tricky though. Here are the steps: With XP as native(installed first) OS: http://apcmag.com/how_to_dualboot_vista_with_xp__stepbystep_guide_with_screenshots.htm With Vista as Native OS: http://apcmag.com/how_to_dual_boot_vista_and_xp_with_vista_installed_first__the_stepbystep_guide.htm
XP, if you can scratch Vista and go for Windows 7