Plus, I unpacked it on a W7 64 bit machine and after unpacking, it started to install (as is usual prior to stopping the installation) and it was installing properly in English. And when I unpack it (run the exe file) it even shows English and nothing I can see is French. Ztruker, There is no way I downloaded the wrong version, I made very sure of that. I totally do not understand how the install came out in French, as I don't even see anything French on the install disk. I now have a working install DVD that I created using the IMGBRN method, but I would like to understand if possible why burning the. Any idea what went wrong? Have you run into this problem before when trying to use the resulting DVD? One thing I should mention is that I created the dvd on a W7 64 bit and then ran the install on the WVista machine. I used that method and the resulting DVD came out fine in English. It was after this happened that I went to the help-IMGBRN guides (from within IMGBRN) and found the guide on "How to create a Windows Vista bootable installation disk". This surprised me since the files appeared to be the English version. But when I tried to perform the install, the installer only gave me the option for installation in French.
iso and then used the Microsoft Windows 7 USB DVD download tool to create a bootable install DVD. I downloaded the exe and two wim files, and successfully created an. Ztruker: I was trying to create a bootable vista64 install disk in a similar fashion to what you are describing (this was before I found your link and the help file on IMGBRN help website).