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Old July 3rd 11, 06:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.vc.mfc,microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware,microsoft.public.scripting.vbscript
Halberstam Reader
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Default Downloading MS Express Suites


I just tried downloading Visual Studio Express and got an error
message saying that my OS needs to have a UDF directory structure, a
system independent format used on DVD's. If I can't save the download
file, how am I supposed to get the install suite onto my PC in a form
that can be read by Windows XP?
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Old July 3rd 11, 06:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.vc.mfc,microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware,microsoft.public.scripting.vbscript
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Default Downloading MS Express Suites

You need to go to this link and save the file on your system:

http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/en-us/products/2010-editions/express-iso

After it is downloaded, you can use your NERO or other software to burn
it on a DVD.

Good lick.


Halberstam Reader wrote:
I just tried downloading Visual Studio Express and got an error
message saying that my OS needs to have a UDF directory structure, a
system independent format used on DVD's. If I can't save the download
file, how am I supposed to get the install suite onto my PC in a form
that can be read by Windows XP?

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Old July 3rd 11, 06:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.vc.mfc,microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware,microsoft.public.scripting.vbscript
Dave \Crash\ Dummy
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Default Downloading MS Express Suites

Halberstam Reader wrote:
I just tried downloading Visual Studio Express and got an error
message saying that my OS needs to have a UDF directory structure, a
system independent format used on DVD's. If I can't save the download
file, how am I supposed to get the install suite onto my PC in a form
that can be read by Windows XP?


Try downloading it as an ISO image and burning it yourself.
http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudi...ns/express-iso
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Crash

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Old July 3rd 11, 06:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.vc.mfc,microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware,microsoft.public.scripting.vbscript
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Default Downloading MS Express Suites



Dave "Crash" Dummy wrote:
Try downloading it as an ISO image and burning it yourself.
http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudi...ns/express-iso


You are so dummy that you completely missed the previous message!
Perhaps changing your name to something else might improve your brain!!!

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Old July 3rd 11, 07:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.vc.mfc,microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware,microsoft.public.scripting.vbscript
Bo Persson
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Default Downloading MS Express Suites

Tester wrote:
Dave "Crash" Dummy wrote:
Try downloading it as an ISO image and burning it yourself.
http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudi...ns/express-iso


You are so dummy that you completely missed the previous message!
Perhaps changing your name to something else might improve your
brain!!!


And the fact that you two posted 40 seconds apart on different servers
could not be an alternate explanation?


Bo Persson


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Old July 4th 11, 03:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.vc.mfc,microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware,microsoft.public.scripting.vbscript
Mayayana
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Default Downloading MS Express Suites


| I just tried downloading Visual Studio Express and got an error
| message saying that my OS needs to have a UDF directory structure, a
| system independent format used on DVD's. If I can't save the download
| file, how am I supposed to get the install suite onto my PC in a form
| that can be read by Windows XP?

How about asking in the right newsgroup so you don't
waste peoples' time? You posted to 3 of them, none of
which seem to have anything to do with .Net. VBScript
certainly has nothing to do with .Net or with VS.


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Old July 4th 11, 03:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.vc.mfc,microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware,microsoft.public.scripting.vbscript
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Default Downloading MS Express Suites



Mayayana wrote:
How about asking in the right newsgroup so you don't
waste peoples' time?



Whose time has he wasted? I can only say that you wasted your own time
by coming here in the first place. Let him enjoy with MS Visual Studio
2010 because it is a very fine product.

Having problems with sleeping habits right?

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Old July 10th 11, 03:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Twayne[_2_]
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Default Downloading MS Express Suites

In ,
Tester typed:
Mayayana wrote:
How about asking in the right newsgroup so you don't
waste peoples' time?



Whose time has he wasted? I can only say that you wasted
your own time by coming here in the first place. Let him
enjoy with MS Visual Studio 2010 because it is a very
fine product.

Having problems with sleeping habits right?


What'sa matta, no one taking your troll bait? Babies like you are a
dime-a-dozen and that's more than your posts are worth.


 




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