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| | Vista Restore leaves me with 2 copies of folder Program Files Dear NG, I did a stupid thing! I took the DVD X14-66101, Windows Vista Business Includes Service Pack 1 and reloaded Vista when what I wanted to do was just to add SP1. Realizing what I had done, I found Knowledge Base article: 933168, How to restore a computer to a previous Windows Installation after you install Windows Vista. The steps were simple and worked very well. After a reboot, my old system was alive and almost well. Two things, that are probably related, are wrong. 1/ The Start menu is missing many installed programs. 2/ There are 2 copies of the folder Program Files in the directory tree in Windows Explorer. One of these folders, the one lower on the tree, seems to be the one illustrated in the Start menu. The other one contains my missing programs. Now I am not dead in the water. Everything that is launched by icons on the desktop is working. That is why I can use Internet Explorer to pen this message .However, some very key software systems, like Norton 360, are not operational and I would dearly like to restore them rather than reinstall them. The missing systems are all in the second copy of Program Files, but I rather doubt that the Registry knows about them. Can anyone help me deal with this issue? Thanks in advance, Bob |
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| | RE: Vista Restore leaves me with 2 copies of folder Program Files Do yourself a favor! Save your Data; reinstall vista! Delete the existing Vista partition, formatt the drive, and reinstall it. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Robert Schuldenfrei" wrote: Quote: > Dear NG, > > I did a stupid thing! I took the DVD X14-66101, Windows Vista Business > Includes Service Pack 1 and reloaded Vista when what I wanted to do was just > to add SP1. Realizing what I had done, I found Knowledge Base article: > 933168, How to restore a computer to a previous Windows Installation after > you install Windows Vista. > > The steps were simple and worked very well. After a reboot, my old system > was alive and almost well. Two things, that are probably related, are wrong. > 1/ The Start menu is missing many installed programs. 2/ There are 2 copies > of the folder Program Files in the directory tree in Windows Explorer. > > One of these folders, the one lower on the tree, seems to be the one > illustrated in the Start menu. The other one contains my missing programs. > Now I am not dead in the water. Everything that is launched by icons on the > desktop is working. That is why I can use Internet Explorer to pen this > message .> > However, some very key software systems, like Norton 360, are not > operational and I would dearly like to restore them rather than reinstall > them. The missing systems are all in the second copy of Program Files, but I > rather doubt that the Registry knows about them. > > Can anyone help me deal with this issue? > > Thanks in advance, > > Bob |
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| | RE: Vista Restore leaves me with 2 copies of folder Program Files I was looking for an answer that might go something like this: copy something in the correct version of Program Files to the newly created version of Program Files. Make a few Registry alterations and everything will be as it was. That maybe wishful thinking. What Mick is suggesting would overwrite the 95% of Vista that is working just fine. And, if I were to forget to backup something, well I don't even want to go there... "Mick Murphy" wrote: Quote: > Do yourself a favor! > Save your Data; reinstall vista! > Delete the existing Vista partition, formatt the drive, and reinstall it. > -- > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia > > > "Robert Schuldenfrei" wrote: > Quote: > > Dear NG, > > > > I did a stupid thing! I took the DVD X14-66101, Windows Vista Business > > Includes Service Pack 1 and reloaded Vista when what I wanted to do was just > > to add SP1. Realizing what I had done, I found Knowledge Base article: > > 933168, How to restore a computer to a previous Windows Installation after > > you install Windows Vista. > > > > The steps were simple and worked very well. After a reboot, my old system > > was alive and almost well. Two things, that are probably related, are wrong. > > 1/ The Start menu is missing many installed programs. 2/ There are 2 copies > > of the folder Program Files in the directory tree in Windows Explorer. > > > > One of these folders, the one lower on the tree, seems to be the one > > illustrated in the Start menu. The other one contains my missing programs. > > Now I am not dead in the water. Everything that is launched by icons on the > > desktop is working. That is why I can use Internet Explorer to pen this > > message .> > > > However, some very key software systems, like Norton 360, are not > > operational and I would dearly like to restore them rather than reinstall > > them. The missing systems are all in the second copy of Program Files, but I > > rather doubt that the Registry knows about them. > > > > Can anyone help me deal with this issue? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Bob |
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