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Old 07-06-2008   #4 (permalink)
John Barnett MVP


 
 

Re: Vista Repair Install

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"barrowhill" <barrowhill@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Mark/John,
>
> Thanks for feedback. Explains it all. Most Grateful.
>
> "barrowhill" wrote:
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>> In wanting to do a repair install (keeping existing programs etc), on
>> running
>> Recovery CD, I get the message............
>>
>> "Upgrade has been disabled vand cannot be started. To upgrade, cancel
>> the
>> installation and then choose to upgrade to a version of windows that is
>> more
>> recent than the versiopn you are currently running"
>>
>> I'm running Vista Home Premium (fully updated) but suspecting that I may
>> have a problem, I thought I could do a repair install but it seems all I
>> can
>> do is either a clean install and thus lose everything or upgrade to I
>> assume
>> Business or Ultimate Editions of Vista. Why can't I do a repair install
>> from
>> Vista Recovery CD????
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