How Do You Create A Windows Vista Startup Disk?
A Windows Vista startup disk is a disk designed to repair the installation of your operating system in the event that something bad happens to your computer. If you get a virus or your hard drive starts to fail and loses data, your computer will be unusable without a startup disk. Windows Vista computers do not come with startup disks. You have to make your own. Luckily, you can do it in just a few minutes. Step 1 Download the Windows Vista startup disk .ISO file. A .ISO file is a “disk image” file, meaning that it is a compressed archive of all the files that would normally be found on a CD contained in one simple file. Microsoft does not provide users with an official Windows Vista startup disk. Because of this, a number of services online provide their own for users free of charge. Download the .ISO (see Resources) file to your computer’s desktop. Step 2 Put a blank DVD in your computer’s DVD writer. Step 3 Open your DVD burning program. As long as your program can burn .ISO files,