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| | How to create a boot disk ? I have a new computer and it did not came with an installation disk, there was no disk at all even there is a Microsoft Windows Vista label on the side with the key id. So, for the security, in case my disk crash or some troubles appens, I would like to have a BOOT DISK. Can anyone explain me how to create a boot disk for Vista, I have the Familial Premium Edition. Thank you, Lyse |
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| | Re: How to create a boot disk ? Sometimes this is possible, you might have to contact the OEM you purchased the Computer from about receiving recovery media for your PC, it might come at a small cost. Which brand is this by the way? -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry "Lyse" <Lyse@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:129EB067-BE5D-451E-B018-6658A72E10AD@xxxxxx Quote: >I have a new computer and it did not came with an installation disk, there > was no disk at all even there is a Microsoft Windows Vista label on the > side > with the key id. So, for the security, in case my disk crash or some > troubles appens, I would like to have a BOOT DISK. > > Can anyone explain me how to create a boot disk for Vista, I have the > Familial Premium Edition. > > Thank you, > Lyse |
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| | Re: How to create a boot disk ? vista may be located on a hidden partition of your hard drive ask the place you got the pc from.... "Lyse" <Lyse@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:129EB067-BE5D-451E-B018-6658A72E10AD@xxxxxx Quote: >I have a new computer and it did not came with an installation disk, there > was no disk at all even there is a Microsoft Windows Vista label on the > side > with the key id. So, for the security, in case my disk crash or some > troubles appens, I would like to have a BOOT DISK. > > Can anyone explain me how to create a boot disk for Vista, I have the > Familial Premium Edition. > > Thank you, > Lyse |
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| | RE: How to create a boot disk ? Your PC manaufacturer is obliged to give you an option whereby, should your operating system fail, you can re-install that operating system. There are basically three options: 1/ A set of recovery disks 2/ A hidden partition on your hard drive 3/ A complete copy of the windows operating system (OEM) Number 1 and 3 you obviously don't have otherwise you wouldn't be asking the question here, so the other possibility is option 3, the hidden partition. Check your pc manual to see if there are instructions on how to create a backup disk from the hidden partition. This is pretty straightforward, but does depend upon who manufactured the pc. Alternatively, if you are not sure, either telephone or email the pc manufacturer technical support department and ask for advice. HP, Dell, Packard Bell are the kind of companies which usually put the operating system copy on a hidden partition. Just as an aside to your original question you might also like to purchase disk imaging software such as Acronis True Image, so you can keep your system up to date in case the operating system fails. Remember Microsoft are constantly supplying updates for Windows, these will not be available on the backup partition/disk your pc manufacturer supplied. With disk imaging software you can image the disk at any time, either to a partition or a set of DVDs and you will always have a relatively recent copy of your operating system. Just a little something to think about! -- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Windows - Shell/User Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post.. "Lyse" wrote: Quote: > I have a new computer and it did not came with an installation disk, there > was no disk at all even there is a Microsoft Windows Vista label on the side > with the key id. So, for the security, in case my disk crash or some > troubles appens, I would like to have a BOOT DISK. > > Can anyone explain me how to create a boot disk for Vista, I have the > Familial Premium Edition. > > Thank you, > Lyse |
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