It seems as though it is still an OEM with typical install process. It gives
you options to delete, partition, etc but no advanced options. Their tech
support said files would be saved to WINDOWS.OLD which I might believe but
need to know how windows vista decides what to save (eg C:/resources folder
and personal documents).
If I do borrow a disk, do you know if it matters of the version? I have
ultimate but only know of some friends with lower versions.
Thank you so far!
"brink" wrote:
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>
> Matt N;527508 Wrote: Quote:
> > I was having some restart/shutdown issues so I decided to throw in my
> > OEM CD
> > and follow the steps to advance->repair->startup repair. This
> > unfortunatley
> > was not an option on my CD and it start an automated install of Vista
> > Ultimate. I immediately stopped it but it had already copied some
> > files. I
> > am now getting problems with winload.exe.
> >
> > I definitely need to use this repair tool now but after speaking with
> > my
> > computer mfg, they do not include this option. Since it is a new PC, I
> > have
> > already transfered files and have not yet completed a full back up. I
> > need
> > these files!
> >
> > #1. How can I somehow get/run the repair tools that are typicaly
> > included
> > in retail Vista Ultimate.
> > #2. If I can not, can you please confirm that while installing the new
> > OS
> > it will backup current files that I have on my PC? I am in a RAID 0
> > configuration so removing a drive is not an option. I am concerned with
> > (all
> > files in my documents, music, etc) and a folder I have C:/Resources.
> >
> > Thank you for your help!
>
> Hi Matt,
>
> Borrow a friends Vista installation DVD and try the startup repair.
> You might be able to order one from the OEM for a low price. Call or
> check their website for details.
>
> If you run the install from your Recovery DVD, you will lose
> everything. This just reinstalls Vista like is was when you first got
> the computer. The Recovery DVD is just a clone of the hard drive with a
> self installer. You will need to backup these files first.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Shawn
>
>
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