Hi raghavsood999@g
If you have a media creation tool like
Rufus and a Vista installation ISO that is all you should need - once the bootable installation media is created and you use it to boot your computer I believe all you have to do is double-click the setup.exe file to start the installation file. See the short YouTube video
Windows Vista Create a Bootable USB Flash Drive For Windows as well as
Section 4 - How to Use Rufus to Create a Bootable USB from ISO Image of the UUByte article
How to Use Rufus: A Complete Guide. If you are running the latest Rufus v3.22 from your 64-bit WIn 10 Pro machine (I think Rufus v2.5 was the last version that runs on Win XP / Vista) note the comments in that UUByte article about selecting "MBR" under the Partition Scheme section and checking "
Add fixes for old BIOSes" option if you plan to install Vista on an old computer.
I have never used Rufus or any other media creation tool to create a bootable Vista installation USB or DVD from an ISO (my HP Vista laptop has it's own recovery partition and I created a HP recovery DVD using my CD/DVD optical drive and HP software) so I won't be of much help to you, but if you post back and explain what problems you had using Rufus others following this thread might be able to provide assistance or recommend another tool (e.g., like the paid version of
Nero Burning ROM that wither 3 mentioned in
post # 10) .
Wither 3's
post #10 also indicates that they provided you with a 64-bit Vista ISO that SIW2 already slipstreamed with Service Pack 1, Service Pack 2 plus all ~ 200 security updates released between May 2009 (the release date of Vista Service Pack 2) and the end of support for Vista SP2 on 11-Apr-2017. If you can't use this ISO because it does not include the Enterprise edition of Vista or you simply don't trust it (I'm not sure why since many users in this forum have used SIW2's ISO files without issue) then that is your choice. However, here are a few things you should consider before you create your Vista installation media from an ISO file.
- Can you change the boot order in your BIOS settings so you can boot from a removable drive like a bootable USB, or do you need to create a bootable DVD? My old HP Vista laptop cannot be booted from a removable USB.
- Do you have a plan in place on how you will patch your new Vista installation back to end of support on 11-Apr-2017 if you don't use SIW2's slipstreamed ISO? Microsoft deactivated the Windows Update servers on 03-Aug-2020 (see the Microsoft support article Windows Update SHA-1 Based Endpoints Discontinued for Older Windows Devices) so you will now see an error message now if you try to run Windows Update on a Vista machine.
- Do you know how to re-activate your Vista license once your Vista operating system is installed? As far as I know the slui.exe 4 method I mentioned my 26-Sep-2022 post in VUser's Windows6.0-kb936330-x64.exe Crashes Mid Install (0x8007000D Error) still works but I'm not certain that is still the case.