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| | Vista - Can I "repair" Vista? |
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| 04-02-2007 | #1 |
| | Can I "repair" Vista? I used my optical drive LG-GSA 4163B fine for a couple of months, then began getting BSOD whenever I try to do anything relating to the DVD-RAM capabilities, and also when trying to install some beta sof****e from an ISO disc. I'm thinking that somewhere along the way something has gotten corrupted or damaged. I decided to repair vista rather than to reinstall. I think I've gone too far downstream to use the restore function. I inserted the vista install disc and can't find a repair routine. Is there one? Can I repair my copy of vista? |
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| 04-02-2007 | #2 |
| | Re: Can I "repair" Vista? Vista repair options do not go as far as XP.. here is a site that explains what is available http://vistasupport.mvps.org/windows...ir_options.htm It could also be that you DVD drive is faulty.. try a CD cleaner disc in it, and if that doesn't work, try another DVD drive.. "Lee Beck" <LeeBeck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F012E425-BBC4-461D-9673-6BB6D7767F22@microsoft.com... >I used my optical drive LG-GSA 4163B fine for a couple of months, then >began > getting BSOD whenever I try to do anything relating to the DVD-RAM > capabilities, and also when trying to install some beta sof****e from an > ISO > disc. I'm thinking that somewhere along the way something has gotten > corrupted or damaged. I decided to repair vista rather than to reinstall. > I > think I've gone too far downstream to use the restore function. I inserted > the vista install disc and can't find a repair routine. Is there one? > Can I > repair my copy of vista? -- Mike Hall MS MVP Windows Shell/User http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ |
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| 04-02-2007 | #3 |
| | Re: Can I "repair" Vista? "Lee Beck" <LeeBeck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote >I used my optical drive LG-GSA 4163B fine for a couple of months, then >began > getting BSOD whenever I try to do anything relating to the DVD-RAM > capabilities, and also when trying to install some beta sof****e from an > ISO > disc. I'm thinking that somewhere along the way something has gotten > corrupted or damaged. I decided to repair vista rather than to reinstall. > I > think I've gone too far downstream to use the restore function. I inserted > the vista install disc and can't find a repair routine. Is there one? > Can I > repair my copy of vista? No there is no repair install in Vista like there was in XP. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| 04-02-2007 | #4 |
| | Re: Can I "repair" Vista? Well, the Recovery Environment is not like what it use to be. You boot from the Vista DVD, and choose the Repair option on the setup screen, which will then search your system for an existing installation of Vista and ask you if you would like to repair it. Its very simplified based on my experience. -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry "Lee Beck" <LeeBeck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F012E425-BBC4-461D-9673-6BB6D7767F22@microsoft.com... >I used my optical drive LG-GSA 4163B fine for a couple of months, then >began > getting BSOD whenever I try to do anything relating to the DVD-RAM > capabilities, and also when trying to install some beta sof****e from an > ISO > disc. I'm thinking that somewhere along the way something has gotten > corrupted or damaged. I decided to repair vista rather than to reinstall. > I > think I've gone too far downstream to use the restore function. I inserted > the vista install disc and can't find a repair routine. Is there one? > Can I > repair my copy of vista? |
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| 04-03-2007 | #5 |
| | Re: Can I "repair" Vista? Check your facts, before you touch your keyboard! "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote: > Well, the Recovery Environment is not like what it use to be. You boot from > the Vista DVD, and choose the Repair option on the setup screen, which will > then search your system for an existing installation of Vista and ask you if > you would like to repair it. Its very simplified based on my experience. > -- > Andre > Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com > My Vista Quickstart Guide: > http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry > "Lee Beck" <LeeBeck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F012E425-BBC4-461D-9673-6BB6D7767F22@microsoft.com... > >I used my optical drive LG-GSA 4163B fine for a couple of months, then > >began > > getting BSOD whenever I try to do anything relating to the DVD-RAM > > capabilities, and also when trying to install some beta sof****e from an > > ISO > > disc. I'm thinking that somewhere along the way something has gotten > > corrupted or damaged. I decided to repair vista rather than to reinstall. > > I > > think I've gone too far downstream to use the restore function. I inserted > > the vista install disc and can't find a repair routine. Is there one? > > Can I > > repair my copy of vista? > > > |
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| 04-03-2007 | #6 |
| | Re: Can I "repair" Vista? Thanks, Mike. That article pretty much lays it out, though it's disappointing that I apparently need to reinstall vista if I suspect a corrupt file within the OS. I have eliminated the "bad drive" possibiity. Last night I installed a LG-H42LI (on sale for $50). It was advertized as vista ready (and probably is). I'm getting the same problems. It isn't the discs involved since I can use them on other machines. I'm really starting to think that the problem is within Vista. "Mike Hall - MS MVP" wrote: > Vista repair options do not go as far as XP.. here is a site that explains > what is available > > > http://vistasupport.mvps.org/windows...ir_options.htm > > It could also be that you DVD drive is faulty.. try a CD cleaner disc in it, > and if that doesn't work, try another DVD drive.. > > > "Lee Beck" <LeeBeck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F012E425-BBC4-461D-9673-6BB6D7767F22@microsoft.com... > >I used my optical drive LG-GSA 4163B fine for a couple of months, then > >began > > getting BSOD whenever I try to do anything relating to the DVD-RAM > > capabilities, and also when trying to install some beta sof****e from an > > ISO > > disc. I'm thinking that somewhere along the way something has gotten > > corrupted or damaged. I decided to repair vista rather than to reinstall. > > I > > think I've gone too far downstream to use the restore function. I inserted > > the vista install disc and can't find a repair routine. Is there one? > > Can I > > repair my copy of vista? > > -- > > > Mike Hall > MS MVP Windows Shell/User > http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ > > > > |
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| 04-03-2007 | #7 |
| | Re: Can I "repair" Vista? I did check my FAQs. http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...vironment.aspx -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry "Mick" <Mick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 38C537E-E08F-4B6F-BE40-7B3D4A95C9E9@microsoft.com...> Check your facts, before you touch your keyboard! > > "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote: > >> Well, the Recovery Environment is not like what it use to be. You boot >> from >> the Vista DVD, and choose the Repair option on the setup screen, which >> will >> then search your system for an existing installation of Vista and ask you >> if >> you would like to repair it. Its very simplified based on my experience. >> -- >> Andre >> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com >> My Vista Quickstart Guide: >> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry >> "Lee Beck" <LeeBeck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:F012E425-BBC4-461D-9673-6BB6D7767F22@microsoft.com... >> >I used my optical drive LG-GSA 4163B fine for a couple of months, then >> >began >> > getting BSOD whenever I try to do anything relating to the DVD-RAM >> > capabilities, and also when trying to install some beta sof****e from >> > an >> > ISO >> > disc. I'm thinking that somewhere along the way something has gotten >> > corrupted or damaged. I decided to repair vista rather than to >> > reinstall. >> > I >> > think I've gone too far downstream to use the restore function. I >> > inserted >> > the vista install disc and can't find a repair routine. Is there one? >> > Can I >> > repair my copy of vista? >> >> >> |
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| 04-04-2007 | #8 |
| | Re: Can I "repair" Vista? The RE referenced in the cited article referrs basicaly to boot problems. Sounds like a good feature. Will it work also to diagnose problems like I'm having? My machine boots and does everything normally until I try to use my DVD-RAM drive, and then only in a few circumstances (so far accessing .vro files and ISO discs - consistently). This is occurring with an 18-month old burner and also with a new one installed a few days ago (Feb '07 manufacture date). I don't know where else the problems may lie if not within Vista. "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote: > I did check my FAQs. > > http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...vironment.aspx > > -- > Andre > Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com > My Vista Quickstart Guide: > http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry > "Mick" <Mick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 38C537E-E08F-4B6F-BE40-7B3D4A95C9E9@microsoft.com...> > Check your facts, before you touch your keyboard! > > > > "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote: > > > >> Well, the Recovery Environment is not like what it use to be. You boot > >> from > >> the Vista DVD, and choose the Repair option on the setup screen, which > >> will > >> then search your system for an existing installation of Vista and ask you > >> if > >> you would like to repair it. Its very simplified based on my experience. > >> -- > >> Andre > >> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com > >> My Vista Quickstart Guide: > >> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry > >> "Lee Beck" <LeeBeck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:F012E425-BBC4-461D-9673-6BB6D7767F22@microsoft.com... > >> >I used my optical drive LG-GSA 4163B fine for a couple of months, then > >> >began > >> > getting BSOD whenever I try to do anything relating to the DVD-RAM > >> > capabilities, and also when trying to install some beta sof****e from > >> > an > >> > ISO > >> > disc. I'm thinking that somewhere along the way something has gotten > >> > corrupted or damaged. I decided to repair vista rather than to > >> > reinstall. > >> > I > >> > think I've gone too far downstream to use the restore function. I > >> > inserted > >> > the vista install disc and can't find a repair routine. Is there one? > >> > Can I > >> > repair my copy of vista? > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| 04-04-2007 | #9 |
| | Re: Can I "repair" Vista? "Lee Beck" <LeeBeck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > The RE referenced in the cited article referrs basicaly to boot problems. > Sounds like a good feature. Will it work also to diagnose problems like > I'm > having? My machine boots and does everything normally until I try to use > my > DVD-RAM drive, and then only in a few circumstances (so far accessing .vro > files and ISO discs - consistently). This is occurring with an 18-month > old > burner and also with a new one installed a few days ago (Feb '07 > manufacture > date). I don't know where else the problems may lie if not within Vista. > > "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote: > >> I did check my FAQs. >> >> http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...vironment.aspx >> >> -- >> Andre >> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com >> My Vista Quickstart Guide: >> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry >> "Mick" <Mick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news 38C537E-E08F-4B6F-BE40-7B3D4A95C9E9@microsoft.com...>> > Check your facts, before you touch your keyboard! >> > >> > "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote: >> > >> >> Well, the Recovery Environment is not like what it use to be. You boot >> >> from >> >> the Vista DVD, and choose the Repair option on the setup screen, which >> >> will >> >> then search your system for an existing installation of Vista and ask >> >> you >> >> if >> >> you would like to repair it. Its very simplified based on my >> >> experience. >> >> -- >> >> Andre >> >> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com >> >> My Vista Quickstart Guide: >> >> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry >> >> "Lee Beck" <LeeBeck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:F012E425-BBC4-461D-9673-6BB6D7767F22@microsoft.com... >> >> >I used my optical drive LG-GSA 4163B fine for a couple of months, >> >> >then >> >> >began >> >> > getting BSOD whenever I try to do anything relating to the DVD-RAM >> >> > capabilities, and also when trying to install some beta sof****e >> >> > from >> >> > an >> >> > ISO >> >> > disc. I'm thinking that somewhere along the way something has >> >> > gotten >> >> > corrupted or damaged. I decided to repair vista rather than to >> >> > reinstall. >> >> > I >> >> > think I've gone too far downstream to use the restore function. I >> >> > inserted >> >> > the vista install disc and can't find a repair routine. Is there >> >> > one? >> >> > Can I >> >> > repair my copy of vista? I don't think anyone can say, though my guess is it won't assist with that problem. The WinRE in it's startup repair, is geared toward startup issues but then you can try running it. System restore is another option. In addition to those tools what I do is image the system when it's running good and make regular images as backups (I do a weekly full image and a nightly differential image). IMO that is the best way to protect against the inevitable problems that crop up that one can't fix. Restore the image then do some thinking about what happened to trigger the change that resulted in the problem. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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