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Old 07-24-2007   #1 (permalink)
gsgtreefrog


 
 

Restoring a "complete pc backup" when don't have vista disc

Hey guys, I love the "complete PC backup" of Vista, but have a problem with
it. My computer (a Fujitsu T4215) didn't come with a vista disc, which is the
usual way one is supposed to restore a past complete pc backup. The other
option, according to microsofts website, is utilizing vista's "windows
recovery environment," yet of the five objects supposedly availible in the
environment (startup repair, system restore, Complete PC Restore, Windows
Memory Diagnostic Tool, Command Prompt) only the first two are showing up in
my ersion of the windows recovery environment. Any ideas guys?

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Old 07-24-2007   #2 (permalink)
Cal Bear '66


 
 

Re: Restoring a "complete pc backup" when don't have vista disc

Your computer should have come with a least a "Recovery Partition" and the
option to make DVDs from it. If you have Vista Home Premium you do not have
"Complete PC Backup".

--
I Bleed Blue and Gold
GO BEARS!


"gsgtreefrog" <gsgtreefrog@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:01774BDB-E169-46CA-8DA7-E5D9E2EB110D@microsoft.com...
> Hey guys, I love the "complete PC backup" of Vista, but have a problem with
> it. My computer (a Fujitsu T4215) didn't come with a vista disc, which is the
> usual way one is supposed to restore a past complete pc backup. The other
> option, according to microsofts website, is utilizing vista's "windows
> recovery environment," yet of the five objects supposedly availible in the
> environment (startup repair, system restore, Complete PC Restore, Windows
> Memory Diagnostic Tool, Command Prompt) only the first two are showing up in
> my ersion of the windows recovery environment. Any ideas guys?



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Old 07-24-2007   #3 (permalink)
gsgtreefrog


 
 

Re: Restoring a "complete pc backup" when don't have vista disc

I have Vista Business, and I can make the complete pc backup. The problem is
restoring it, one should be able to simply do it from the w"windows recovery
environment," but it isnt there.
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Old 07-24-2007   #4 (permalink)
Frazer Jolly Goodfellow


 
 

Re: Restoring a "complete pc backup" when don't have vista disc

=?Utf-8?B?Z3NndHJlZWZyb2c=?=
<gsgtreefrog@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:7F83D833-8E9C-42BC-B3C0-C2EA31E4800F@microsoft.com:

> I have Vista Business, and I can make the complete pc backup.
> The problem is restoring it, one should be able to simply do it
> from the w"windows recovery environment," but it isnt there.
>


Start-> Help and Support
Type "Restore your computer from a system image backup" into the
search field.

.... all will be revealed.
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Old 07-24-2007   #5 (permalink)
Ronnie Vernon MVP


 
 

Re: Restoring a "complete pc backup" when don't have vista disc

The following is in the Vista Help and Support.

Restart the computer.

If your computer has only one operating system installed, repeatedly press
the F8 key as your computer restarts. You need to press F8 before the
Windows logo appears. If the Windows logo appears, you will need to try
again.

If your computer has more than one operating system installed, use the arrow
keys to highlight the operating system you want to start in safe mode, and
then press F8.

On the Advanced Boot Options menu, use the arrow keys to highlight Repair
your computer, and then press ENTER.

Select a keyboard layout, and then click Next.

Select a user name and type the password, and then click OK.

On the System Recovery Options menu, click Windows Complete PC Restore, and
then follow the instructions.

Do these options appear on your system?

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"gsgtreefrog" <gsgtreefrog@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:01774BDB-E169-46CA-8DA7-E5D9E2EB110D@microsoft.com...
> Hey guys, I love the "complete PC backup" of Vista, but have a problem
> with
> it. My computer (a Fujitsu T4215) didn't come with a vista disc, which is
> the
> usual way one is supposed to restore a past complete pc backup. The other
> option, according to microsofts website, is utilizing vista's "windows
> recovery environment," yet of the five objects supposedly availible in the
> environment (startup repair, system restore, Complete PC Restore, Windows
> Memory Diagnostic Tool, Command Prompt) only the first two are showing up
> in
> my ersion of the windows recovery environment. Any ideas guys?


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Old 07-24-2007   #6 (permalink)
gsgtreefrog


 
 

Re: Restoring a "complete pc backup" when don't have vista disc

Nah, the option isn't there of the five objects supposedly availible in the
environment (startup repair, system restore, Complete PC Restore, Windows
Memory Diagnostic Tool, Command Prompt) only the first two are showing up in
my version of the windows recovery environment. odd eh?
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 07-24-2007   #7 (permalink)
Ronnie Vernon MVP


 
 

Re: Restoring a "complete pc backup" when don't have vista disc

The problem is that OEM vendors are allowed to design the recovery options
anyway they see fit. They think that restoring your system to the factory
settings is a good option.

You might want to look into a third party product like Acronis True Image.
This program has the ability to create a backup image and create it's own
boot disk to restore the image.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"gsgtreefrog" <gsgtreefrog@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CEFCF7EB-3379-4200-806C-075B2E4DCD0A@microsoft.com...
> Nah, the option isn't there of the five objects supposedly availible in
> the
> environment (startup repair, system restore, Complete PC Restore, Windows
> Memory Diagnostic Tool, Command Prompt) only the first two are showing up
> in
> my version of the windows recovery environment. odd eh?


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Old 08-01-2007   #8 (permalink)
insane membrane


 
 

Re: Restoring a "complete pc backup" when don't have vista disc

I have been trying to search up answers, I have Vista Home Premium, Is there
a way I can copy or backup my recovery partion/create a set of recovery disc,
It just popped in my head what if some files corrupt or a nast virus or worm
gets to the recovery partion, I would then have back up disc to redo
everything, I know XP Home Edition has it where you can Create one set of
recovery disc, is that option avaliable in Vista Home Premium,

"Cal Bear '66" wrote:

> Your computer should have come with a least a "Recovery Partition" and the
> option to make DVDs from it. If you have Vista Home Premium you do not have
> "Complete PC Backup".
>
> --
> I Bleed Blue and Gold
> GO BEARS!
>
>
> "gsgtreefrog" <gsgtreefrog@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:01774BDB-E169-46CA-8DA7-E5D9E2EB110D@microsoft.com...
> > Hey guys, I love the "complete PC backup" of Vista, but have a problem with
> > it. My computer (a Fujitsu T4215) didn't come with a vista disc, which is the
> > usual way one is supposed to restore a past complete pc backup. The other
> > option, according to microsofts website, is utilizing vista's "windows
> > recovery environment," yet of the five objects supposedly availible in the
> > environment (startup repair, system restore, Complete PC Restore, Windows
> > Memory Diagnostic Tool, Command Prompt) only the first two are showing up in
> > my ersion of the windows recovery environment. Any ideas guys?

>
>

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Old 08-01-2007   #9 (permalink)
Cal Bear '66


 
 

Re: Restoring a "complete pc backup" when don't have vista disc

The option to create the Recovery Disks is provided by the computer manufacturer
and is not a Vista function. You will have to contact your computer
manufacturer for an additional set of Recovery Disks. (Recovery disks are NOT
backup disks. Recovery Disks allow you to return your computer to a factory
shipped condition --OS, applications and settings.)

--
I Bleed Blue and Gold
GO BEARS!


"insane membrane" <insane membrane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news827D452-9C97-491A-BF33-C8617B8944FD@microsoft.com...
>I have been trying to search up answers, I have Vista Home Premium, Is there
> a way I can copy or backup my recovery partion/create a set of recovery disc,
> It just popped in my head what if some files corrupt or a nast virus or worm
> gets to the recovery partion, I would then have back up disc to redo
> everything, I know XP Home Edition has it where you can Create one set of
> recovery disc, is that option avaliable in Vista Home Premium,
>
> "Cal Bear '66" wrote:
>
>> Your computer should have come with a least a "Recovery Partition" and the
>> option to make DVDs from it. If you have Vista Home Premium you do not have
>> "Complete PC Backup".
>>
>> --
>> I Bleed Blue and Gold
>> GO BEARS!
>>
>>
>> "gsgtreefrog" <gsgtreefrog@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:01774BDB-E169-46CA-8DA7-E5D9E2EB110D@microsoft.com...
>> > Hey guys, I love the "complete PC backup" of Vista, but have a problem with
>> > it. My computer (a Fujitsu T4215) didn't come with a vista disc, which is
>> > the
>> > usual way one is supposed to restore a past complete pc backup. The other
>> > option, according to microsofts website, is utilizing vista's "windows
>> > recovery environment," yet of the five objects supposedly availible in the
>> > environment (startup repair, system restore, Complete PC Restore, Windows
>> > Memory Diagnostic Tool, Command Prompt) only the first two are showing up
>> > in
>> > my ersion of the windows recovery environment. Any ideas guys?

>>
>>



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Old 08-22-2007   #10 (permalink)
uvbogden


 
 

Re: Restoring a "complete pc backup" when don't have vista disc

I don't think you can do a Complete PC Restore without your Vista Install
DVD--the option just doesn't show up without the DVD in the drive.

"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

> The problem is that OEM vendors are allowed to design the recovery options
> anyway they see fit. They think that restoring your system to the factory
> settings is a good option.
>
> You might want to look into a third party product like Acronis True Image.
> This program has the ability to create a backup image and create it's own
> boot disk to restore the image.
>
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "gsgtreefrog" <gsgtreefrog@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CEFCF7EB-3379-4200-806C-075B2E4DCD0A@microsoft.com...
> > Nah, the option isn't there of the five objects supposedly availible in
> > the
> > environment (startup repair, system restore, Complete PC Restore, Windows
> > Memory Diagnostic Tool, Command Prompt) only the first two are showing up
> > in
> > my version of the windows recovery environment. odd eh?

>

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