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Originally Posted by William_Wilson nLite is a greate program, i use it often. The drivers do not "have" to be on the disc, they can be loaded during the initialization of the install process, from another disc. |
Right you are indeed! But you need to have a floppy drive attached if you're using Vista (as you know, I've read your tutorials and you clearly know almost everything!
Maybe you can help me, I did everything you said, but my stupid recovery DVD doesn't allow to repair, format and reinstall only! (Total Rubbish eh?)
So guess what? I'm back to a single Vista! I will get my dual boot though, even if it kills me! Anyway, can I do the 'repairing' of the boot menu without using the DVD Vista install by using VistaBootloader or vistabootpro (something like that anyway)? What's your take on it?
I wasn't trying to be misleading earily by saying 'on a disc' I just understand that too many option often fries the brain!