Friday, March 9, 2007

[fo] Installera Vista uppá 5min / [dk] Installér Vista på 5 min

[fo] Tað sær út til at man kann installera Windows Vista uppá 5 min... sí link niðan fyri.

[dk] Det ser ud til at man kan installere Windows Vista på 5 min... se link nedenfor.

Windows XP:
here

Windows Vista:
Installera Vista uppá 5 min /Installér Vista på 5 min (ITAvisen.no)

Originalt link: here

Originalur tekstur(Vista)/ Original tekst(Vista) [1] [2] :
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Installer Vista på fem minutter


Ved å bruke en minnepinne kan du installere Vista på noen få minutter.


DVD-spilleren din er ikke i nærheten av hastighetene en god minnepinne gir deg. For litt over 400 norske kroner får du 4GB minne med meget god hastighet.

Glem halvtimes Vista-installasjoner
Å installere Vista tar kortere tid en sin forgjenger, Windows XP. Du må regne med ca. 20-30 min. Med en minnepenn som har en lesehastighet på 25MB i sekundet og en skrivehastighet på 14MB i sekundet kan du krympe tiden du bruker betraktelig.

Enkelt
Det er veldig enkelt å installere fra en minnepenn. Du trenger kun å formatere den, kopiere over filene og boote.

1. Start -> kjør -> skriv cmd trykk enter.
2. Skriv diskpart
3. Velg disk 1 (sørg for at minnepennen din er disk 1, skriv list disk for å sjekke)
4. Skriv clean
5. Skriv create partition primary
6. Skriv select partition 1
7. Skriv active
8. Skriv format fs=fat32
9 Skriv assign
10. Skriv exit og du er klar til å kopiere innholdet fra Vista DVDen over til minnepennen.

Dette gjøres også i cmd med denne kommandoen: xcopy d:\*.* /s/e/f e:\

Ta omstart av maskinen og boot fra din nye Vista-minnepenn.

Kurt Shintaku's Blog
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Here's some step-by-step instructions on how we do this, some of which was adapted from Josh's instructions, again, kudos to Josh.

  1. Acquire an ultra-fast USB 2.0 flash drive
    The drive I and my coworkers recommend is the Apacer 4GB Handy Steno USB Flash Drive HT203, 200X Hi-Speed USB 2.0. It's the fastest USB 2.0 Flash Drive that we've found - it has a read speed of 25MBytes/sec. & a write speed-14MBytes/sec and also works great as a ReadyBoost cache. You can get them from $56.99 each:
    http://www.directron.com/ht2034g.html

    Incidentally, once you've got Windows Vista up and running, you may want to consider getting an ultra-fast SDFlash card, installing it into your laptop or desktop, and leaving it there as a ReadyBoost cache. Why? It can't hurt and they're so cheap that it's worth getting. I personally got a SDFlash card for every one of my machines - the A-DATA 2GB Secure Digital Memory Card, 150X Turbo SD Card has a read speed of more than 22.5MB/s and a write speed of more than 15MB/s. You can get them for $19.99 each:
    http://supermediastore.com/adata-2gb-sd-secure-digital-card-150x.html
  2. Format the Apacer Flash Drive
    Run CMD.EXE and type the following. Note: This set of commands assumes that the USB flash drive is addressed as "disk 1". you should double check that by doing a list of the disks (type "list disk") before cleaning it. If you have multiple hard drives, like an SDFlash drive or a Multibay drive, you could end up wiping your second drive using this command.
    (This was a warning that Josh added to his post along with the following commands that I copied from him, so kudos to Josh)
    1. diskpart
    2. select disk 1
    3. clean
    4. create partition primary
    5. select partition 1
    6. active
    7. format fs=fat32
    8. assign
    9. exit
  3. Copy Windows Vista's DVD ROM content to the Flash Drive
    Simply issue the following command to start copying all the content from the Windows Vista DVD to your newly formatted high speed flash drive.
    • xcopy d:\*.* /s/e/f e:\

And that's it. Boot up the machine, have it boot off the USB drive, and watch how fast the installation completes. If you thought Windows Vista installed quickly before (usually 20-25 minutes per install of Windows Vista Ultimate Edition) then let's see how you like having Windows Vista install in less than 5-10 minutes. The slowest part of the install will probably be the computer waiting for you to type in information in the setup fields, and even that can be automated using the Windows Automated Installation Kit.

(Oh yeah... and for you server jockeys: Windows Server Longhorn will be installable in the same way. Gone are the days of waiting more than an hour just to get the OS up and running!)

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