Once you have the ISO, you can create a blank Qcow2 virtual disk and install Vista onto it using the qemu-img tool:
Windows Vista is proprietary software. While extended support ended in April 2017, the software still requires activation for full functionality. Windows Vista Qcow2 Download
qemu-img create -f qcow2 -o size=25G windows_vista.qcow2 Once you have the ISO, you can create
: Ensure your kernel has KVM support enabled for better performance. 4. Alternative: Ready-to-Use Images Once you have the ISO