You want to try Windows Vista but you can't try it because your computer doesn't have a DVD drive. In this case, you can download a CD edition of Windows Vista with eMule or aMule. Burn the ISO file with InfraRecorder, CDBurnerXP or any other cd-burning tool. It takes less space to install and runs slightly quicker than a DVD version.
Compared to the full DVD edition, the CD edition lacks some major features. For example, it doesn't have many drivers so you'll hassle with driver installation from the start. It also lack international language support, Windows Mail, Windows Photo Gallery Viewer among other things. Yet, all this lack of functions makes Vista leaner and faster.
There's one critical flaw with this edition whereby you can't rename a folder. No fix or workaround has been found yet.
Once you've installed Vista, you can activate Windows Vista with Vista Loader
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