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| | How do I remove the recovered version of windows When I start my computer, I am asked to choose between Windows Vista & Recovered. The recovered Version is bad, and if I am not in the room when it starts it automatically uses that version. How do I remove that from My computer? |
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| | RE: How do I remove the recovered version of windows I'd like to ask the question the other way: my Vista reverted itself to a System Restore (I guess) of October 2006, this April 13, 2007. Eventually, the whole OS seemed to crap out, until I put in the system disk, and eventually it repaired it to a level that showed the "Vista Recovered" menu item. Selecting this brought me back to my current configuration. And now I always must select it at boot. I imagine there is a .ini file, just like in XP, to deal with boot menus. But I would like to know =why did my Vista auto-restore to an earlier point??? "Under.Const" wrote: > When I start my computer, I am asked to choose between Windows Vista & > Recovered. The recovered Version is bad, and if I am not in the room when it > starts it automatically uses that version. How do I remove that from My > computer? |
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