i second thisJust convert the CD into ISO. Copy the file into your sp3, and double Click on it.
Just convert the CD into ISO. Copy the file into your sp3, and double Click on it.
There is another option. Use an existing CD/DVD drive on your PC as a shared resource. It will not autorun on your Surface but you can browse to the share and execute the setup/install program manually.
Another question is, if there will be a CD drive available for the SP3.
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+1It's not really necessary to convert the install CD to an ISO, you can simply copy the files from the CD to a USB thumb drive, plug it into the SP3 and run the install from there. The cases where you would need to create an ISO are those where the CD is copy-protected (a game perhaps?) or if the CD is bootable.
Equally good solution, but there are 12 discs and if he needs a reinstall or an installation in another unit he wont have to duplicate the process.I just popped the disk into the DVD burner on my PC and installed it over my wireless network.
When you go to install the program and it asks ' where do you want it ' just point it to your Surface tablet and into the directory on it that you desire to install to. In most cases that will be C:/WINDOWS/ PROGRAMS (X86).