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| | Complete PC Restore Hello, I did a complete PC Backup. Windows suggested my E: partition for it (Windows is on C , so that's where I put it. Now I want to do a complete PC Restore fromthat backup. How do I do it? I've tried pressing F8 during startup to get to it, but I just get the usual menu (Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking etc.), albeit with more options now under Vista. There is nothing about System Recovery or PC Restore. David |
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| | Re: Complete PC Restore Boot from Vista DVD "David W" <no@email.provided> wrote in message news:tqyVh.5415$tp3.33616@nasal.pacific.net.au... > Hello, > > I did a complete PC Backup. Windows suggested my E: partition for it (Windows is > on C , so that's where I put it. Now I want to do a complete PC Restore from > that backup. How do I do it? I've tried pressing F8 during startup to get to it, > but I just get the usual menu (Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking etc.), > albeit with more options now under Vista. There is nothing about System Recovery > or PC Restore. > > David > > |
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| | Re: Complete PC Restore "You can restore your PC back to its original state, or to a replacement PC. Complete PC Restore can be initiated from within Windows Vista, or from the Windows Vista installation CD in the event the PC is so corrupt that it cannot start up normally from the hard disk." "David W" <no@email.provided> wrote in message news:tqyVh.5415$tp3.33616@nasal.pacific.net.au... : Hello, : : I did a complete PC Backup. Windows suggested my E: partition for it (Windows is : on C , so that's where I put it. Now I want to do a complete PC Restore from : that backup. How do I do it? I've tried pressing F8 during startup to get to it, : but I just get the usual menu (Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking etc.), : albeit with more options now under Vista. There is nothing about System Recovery : or PC Restore. : : David : : |
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| | Re: Complete PC Restore Control Panel > Backup & Restore Center David W wrote: > Hello, > > I did a complete PC Backup. Windows suggested my E: partition for it (Windows is > on C , so that's where I put it. Now I want to do a complete PC Restore from> that backup. How do I do it? I've tried pressing F8 during startup to get to it, > but I just get the usual menu (Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking etc.), > albeit with more options now under Vista. There is nothing about System Recovery > or PC Restore. > > David > > |
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| | Re: Complete PC Restore "Cal Bear '66" <xxx@xxx.org> wrote in message news:uSiU6bhgHHA.1244@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Boot from Vista DVD That worked. Thanks. |
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| | Re: Complete PC Restore "...winston" <merlin@druid9#.com> wrote in message news:uZxw8dhgHHA.284@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > "You can restore your PC back to its original state, or to a replacement PC. > Complete PC Restore can be initiated from within Windows Vista, or from > the Windows Vista installation CD in the event the PC is so corrupt that it > cannot start up normally from the hard disk." Well, I haven't come across anywhere within Vista where you can do it. It should be possible from there though, since you might lose the installation disc, or from the F8 boot menu. David |
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| | Re: Complete PC Restore "Daze N. Knights" <Daze@Microdot.dot> wrote in message news:eOgXXjhgHHA.4892@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Control Panel > Backup & Restore Center I can't do it from there. That's where it says: "To restore your computer, you need to run Windows Complete PC Restore from the System Recovery Options menu. You can access the recovery options menu from a recovery partition using the F8 key at startup, or from a Windows installation disc." But F8 does not help. I had misunderstood the installation disc as a disc containing a backup, so I hadn't tried that. |
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| | Re: Complete PC Restore Hmm . . . you're perfectly correct. I see that now, and thanks for pointing it out. I've restored quite a number of times now, but always via the installation DVD. I gather that, using the F8 route, one needs to boot into safe mode and then somehow access the repair options from there . . . ? Daze --------- David W wrote: > "Daze N. Knights" <Daze@Microdot.dot> wrote in message > news:eOgXXjhgHHA.4892@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Control Panel > Backup & Restore Center > > I can't do it from there. That's where it says: > "To restore your computer, you need to run Windows Complete PC Restore from the > System Recovery Options menu. You can access the recovery options menu from a > recovery partition using the F8 key at startup, or from a Windows installation > disc." But F8 does not help. I had misunderstood the installation disc as a disc > containing a backup, so I hadn't tried that. > > > |
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| | Re: Complete PC Restore "Daze N. Knights" <Daze@Microdot.dot> wrote in message news:eiGZ%23qigHHA.3852@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hmm . . . you're perfectly correct. I see that now, and thanks for pointing it > out. I've restored quite a number of times now, but always via the > installation DVD. I gather that, using the F8 route, one needs to boot into > safe mode and then somehow access the repair options from there . . . ? I haven't tried safe mode (I'm accustomed to that _removing_ features, never adding anything), but next time I do a restore I'll check it out. |
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| | Re: Complete PC Restore Man, I just went back to the help info that I got that safe mode business from and could no longer find any reference to safe mode at all. Sorry, but I must have hallucinated it. At least the installation DVD method works for both of us . . . thank goodness. ![]() Daze -------- David W wrote: > "Daze N. Knights" <Daze@Microdot.dot> wrote in message > news:eiGZ%23qigHHA.3852@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Hmm . . . you're perfectly correct. I see that now, and thanks for pointing it >> out. I've restored quite a number of times now, but always via the >> installation DVD. I gather that, using the F8 route, one needs to boot into >> safe mode and then somehow access the repair options from there . . . ? > > I haven't tried safe mode (I'm accustomed to that _removing_ features, never > adding anything), but next time I do a restore I'll check it out. > > |
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