MSDNAA Access Guide: Downloading & Installing MSDNAA Software
MSDNAA Access Guide: Downloading & Installing MSDNAA Software
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Contents
I. Accessing Software ............................................................................................................................... 3 Determining If Your Institution Subscribes To MSDNAA .......................................................................... 3 Downloading From the ELMS Server ........................................................................................................ 3 II. Downloading Software.......................................................................................................................... 4 ISO Images - How Downloadable Software Is Packaged........................................................................... 4 Beginning the Download Process ............................................................................................................. 4 File Transfer Manager ............................................................................................................................... 5 Downloading MSDNAA Software with FTM.............................................................................................. 5 III. Installing Software from ISO Images ................................................................................................. 6
Option 1: Burning a Disc ........................................................................................................................... 6 Using ISO Recorder to burn an image to disc ....................................................................................... 6 Using Nero 7 Ultra Edition to burn an image to disc ............................................................................ 7 Voila! A Disc Copy of the Software ....................................................................................................... 7 Option 2: Mounting the ISO Image ........................................................................................................... 8 Using DAEMON Tools ............................................................................................................................ 9 Running Software from a Mounted ISO Image ......................................................................................... 9 IV. V. Burning a Disc versus Mounting the Image .................................................................................... 10 Where to Get Support......................................................................................................................... 10
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Accessing Software
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Downloading Software
The name ISO refers to the standardized file format used for disc images.
Normally, there will be one ISO image per disc shipped in a retail package. Therefore, you may see some instances where two or more ISO downloads are required.
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When your download is complete, you will have the ISO file to deal with. At this point, you have two options: mount the image, or burn it to a CD or DVD.
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Most CD / DVD authoring programs provide the capability to burn a disc from an image. Some freeware tools are available, such as ISO Recorder. Manufacturers of popular programs with this capability include Nero and Roxio. A list of other programs for managing ISO files can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_image
Using ISO Recorder to burn an image to disc ISO Recorder is not a program you can launch, but an extension to the Windows shell. It allows you to right-click on an ISO image and choose Copy Image to CD, as shown below:
Selecting Copy image to CD will display a dialog titled CD Recording Wizard (or DVD Recording Wizard if it is a DVD ISO and you are running Vista). You can accept the defaults here and choose Next. Within a few minutes, your CD will be done!
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MSDNAA Access Guide Using Nero 7 Ultra Edition to burn an image to disc 1. Start Nero Burning ROM by navigating to Start menu | Program Files | Nero 7 Ultra Edition | Data | Nero Burning ROM 2. On the New Compilation screen, press Cancel. 3. From the Recorder menu, choose Burn Image 4. Browse to the ISO or IMG file you downloaded from MSDNAA and click Open. 5. Click Burn to start the burn process. Voila! A Disc Copy of the Software Now that youve burned your ISO to a DVD, you can treat it as if you bought the software in the store. Just insert it into your DVD drive and install as you would any other program. Tip: By using the Burn ISO Image feature of your DVD authoring software, you can create bootable discs without worrying about special settings (in the case of operating systems, for example).
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Mounting is the process of temporarily creating a virtual drive on your computer with the contents of the ISO package loaded in it, as if you had inserted a DVD into your existing DVD drive. Third-party tools are required to mount an ISO image. Most common CD and DVD authoring tools will allow you to mount an ISO image, and many freeware utilities are available as well (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_image) Daemon Tools is a free and popular tool that allows you to mount ISO images. http://www.daemon-tools.cc/eng/downloads Microsoft also has a free tool that you can use to mount an ISO image, available at the link below. http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/b/6/7b6abd84-7841-4978-96f5bd58df02efa2/winxpvirtualcdcontrolpanel_21.exe
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MSDNAA Access Guide Using DAEMON Tools Follow these steps to mount an image using DAEMON tools. 1. Download DAEMON Tools for your current operating system from the following link: http://www.daemon-tools.cc/eng/downloads 2. Install DAEMON Tools. A system reboot will be required to set up the virtual disc environment. 3. Reboot your computer when prompted to do so. 4. DAEMON Tools installation will continue after your operating system starts up. You may receive some warnings notifying you that the setup is trying to continue. Allow the setup to continue. 5. Choose the options you want to install. You need the core files and the shortcuts. The Search Bar is optional advertising which you can safely avoid installing. 6. From now on, you will be able to mount ISO images by right-clicking the DAEMON Tools icon in your taskbar and following this menu sequence: Virtual CD/DVD ROM | Device 0: [Letter:] | Mount image Notice what drive letter you are mounting to. 7. This will bring up a dialog box allowing you to browse to and open image files. Select the .ISO or .IMG file you downloaded from MSDNAA and click Open to mount the image. 8. You can now access the image as if it were a CD or DVD by going to My Computer (or Computer in Vista) and double-clicking, auto-running, or exploring the contents of the virtual drive (the drive letter is the same as the one you noted above).
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Are you unsure whether you should burn a disc or mount the image? Use the chart below to help you decide based on the purpose and type of the download. Burn a Disc Operating Systems Servers and Tools Making Hard Copies Backing Up Software Drivers Utilities Mount the Image Application Setup Discs (Office, Visual Studio, Games, Dev Tools, etc) Run-Once Applications
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For support regarding your institutions ELMS server or downloads, contact your department or your departments MSDNAA administrator directly. For product support, please visit http://support.microsoft.com. The MSDNAA Forums are under construction, but check back soon for more information! Tip: You can always find important program information and news at the MSDNAA website. http://www.msdnaa.net
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