You can find a Windows Vista bootable USB file from official sources like Microsoft’s website or authorized retailers.
You can find a Windows Vista bootable USB file from official sources like Microsoft’s website or authorized retailers.
You can run Vista Home Premium OEM via USB by using a bootable ISO image. Since you have a 64GB USB drive, you can create a bootable Windows installation media and install it on your old HDD. The product key will be needed during setup, but you don’t need a physical CD.
Emulators operate on current hardware without requiring a specialized setup.
Sharing or seeking Vista ISO files is generally illegal, as it violates forum policies. There are no legitimate methods to acquire Windows Vista without using physical media.
Use Rufus to generate a bootable USB from the provided ISO file.