ISO vista ultimate disc

where can I find a new ISO of the disk to install vista ultimate bacause mine (original) is broken ad I want to download a new

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    ·        Have you activated your Windows version?

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    ·        Is the final copy of windows has the sale retail or OEM copy?

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    Try the steps listed in the link for cause of activation below: error message when you start Windows Vista: "your activation period has expired": http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925616

    To the question related to your audio on DVD:

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    2 install the latest Codec, you can check out the link below: Codecs: frequently asked questions:http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Codecs-frequently-asked-questions

    With regard to:

    Samhrutha G S - Microsoft technical support.

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    The Vista disc that I have, cannot be installed on a pc.

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    I am about to buy a 1 TB drive and wish first, partition, then install Vista Ultimate on it, then transfer all of my original him.

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    The game, 28 November 2013 15:49:55 + 0000, Grifoto wrote:

    Hello world

    I have Vista Ultimate installed on my 320 GB internal hard drive.

    The Vista disc that I have, cannot be installed on a pc.

    Unfortunately, this disc has become unstable and I'm afraid it will fail and I will lose everything on it.

    I am about to buy a 1 TB drive and wish first, partition, then
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    A simple enough thing to do I guess.

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    ====================== Keyless Install ================================

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    ====================== Device Drivers ===============================

    Go to your computer manufacturer's support web site and search for Windows 7 drivers for your specific model number.

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    Vista: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Tips-for-fixing-common-driver-problems

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