Vista files

Hello Nof, and welcome to Vista Forums.

Any specific Vista files or programs that you are looking for?

Most are located in the C:\Windows folder.
 

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    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
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    Custom
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    Intel i7-8700K 5 GHz
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    ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
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    64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz (F4-3600C18D-32GTZR)
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    Windows 10 Pro
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    HP Envy Y0F94AV
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    i7-7500U @ 2.70 GHz
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    16 GB DDR4-2133
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    Conexant ISST Audio
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    17.3" UHD IPS touch
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    3480 x 2160
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    512 GB M.2 SSD
I'm not sure if I'm on track here, so if I'm off base just ignore this.

You indicate your OS is W7 in your System Specs but you are interested in Vista files. If you recently upgraded or converted to W7 from Vista (and Vista is not your current OS), some of your old Vista information may still be available depending on how you did the change. If that is the case, the files in C:\Windows will be W7 files - not Vista files. Check to see if you have a file called Windows.old in the C:\ root drive. If so, information and many of your Vista files may be located there (and pretty much only there). While this can help retrieve data, it can't recover programs or settings or anything like that. This may help if data recovery is your objective: How to restore your personal files after you perform a custom installation of Windows Vista or of Windows 7. If you decide you want to remove the Windows.old folder (if you have one), to conserve space and know you'll never need it again, then there's a special way to do it as follows: How do I remove the Windows.old folder?.

Please do not move system files from Windows.old into your other W7 OS folders as there's no telling what that might do to your system - if there's a feature you want from Vista that's not present in W7 or W7 is giving you an error that it is missing a file, please do not try to use the Vista versions or programs to "fix" W7 as it most likely will not work and may cause you some problems (small ones or perhaps even major ones depending on what you do). Post your real problem here and we'll try to help you fix it the right way.

If you set-up a dual-boot system with both Windows 7 and Vista, then I'm not quite sure where your Vista files might be. Probably on C:\ drive if Vista was installed first - but that doesn't absolutely need to be the case. We'd need more information about what you did before being able to correctly answer your question if this is the case. Post back and tell us what you did if you have a dual-boot system.

I hope this helps.

Good luck!
 
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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Inc. MP061 Inspiron E1705
    CPU
    2.00 gigahertz Intel Core 2 Duo 64 kilobyte primary memory
    Motherboard
    Board: Dell Inc. 0YD479 Bus Clock: 166 megahertz
    Memory
    2046 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory
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    ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM) [Di
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    SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC
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    Generic PnP Monitor (17.2"vis)
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    1920 x 1200 pixels
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    Hitachi HTS541616J9SA00 [Hard drive] (160.04 GB) -- drive 0, s/n SB2411SJGLLRMB, rev SB4OC74P, SMART Status: Healthy
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    Chassis Serial Number: 5YK95C1
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    Logitech HID-compliant Cordless Mouse
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    Standard PS/2 Keyboard
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    1958 Kbps download ; 754.8 Kbps upload
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Some good points, but, just for your information in future:

Check to see if you have a file called Windows.old in the C:\Windows folder
Windows.old is located straight on the C:\ drive. :)

If you set-up a dual-boot system with both Windows 7 and Vista, then I'm not quite sure where your Vista files might be. Probably on C:\ drive if Vista was installed first - but that doesn't absolutely need to be the case. We'd need more information about what you did before being able to correctly answer your question if this is the case. Post back and tell us what you did if you have a dual-boot system.
Someone correct me if I am wrong with any of this :)

The system files are always on the C:\ drive. In a duel boot system, if you boot into Windows 7, then Windows 7 puts the partition with its system files onto the C:\ drive. If you boot into Vista, the same thing will happen. Now the Vista files are on the C:\ drive. So, the currently running Operating System (Windows only) will always have its file on the C:\ drive. Always. Arguably more accurate, the active partition on the currently used hard disk is marked as C:\. There is a slight difference between partitions marked to be made Active on boot, and partitions currently active.

Drive letters are relative to the Operating System running. Displays in Disk Management are not. This relates to the port the hard disk data cable is plugged into. This is not relative to the Operating System running.

Assuming that all hard disk re-connect properly, and don't need fiddling with (ie they appear in Computer, and not just Disk Management):

Partition on a disk are listed in order of which one has been marked as the Active Partition, the Active partition being assigned a letter first. The Disk Management view is to do with where on the hard disk drive the file are actually stored, in a round about way.

Let us assume that we have Vista installed from the factory, on HDD 1, in slot one, with the Recovery Partition on it. Let us assume that another hard disk has been added, Windows 7 installed, and then partitioned for Windows Data (ie not Ubuntu or anything like that)

We would normally see (not always)

C:\ Windows 7 partition
D:\ Windows Data Partition. It is on the same physical disk, but not the active partition
E:\ Vista partition. Is the Partition set to be the Active Partition
F:\ RECOVERY partition. Second hard disk (relative to Windows 7) and is the partition not marked as Active.

Anyway, I think some of that at least is correct. Feel free to correct, this is not my strongest area of computer. Good help Lorien! :)

Richard
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell XPS 420
    CPU
    Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 2.50GHz
    Motherboard
    Stock Dell 0TP406
    Memory
    4 gb (DDR2 800) 400MHz
    Graphics card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD 3870 (512 MBytes)
    Sound Card
    Onboard
    Monitor(s) Displays
    1 x Dell 2007FP and 1 x (old) Sonic flat screen
    Screen Resolution
    1600 x 1200 and 1280 x 1204
    Hard Drives
    1 x 640Gb (SATA 300) Western Digital: WDC WD6400AAKS-75A7B0 1 x 1Tb (SATA 600) Western Digital: Caviar Black, SATA 6GB/S, 64Mb cache, 8ms Western Digital: WDC WD1002FAEX-00Z3A0 ATA Device
    PSU
    Stock PSU - 375W
    Case
    Dell XPS 420
    Cooling
    Stock Fan
    Mouse
    Advent Optical ADE-WG01 (colour change light up)
    Keyboard
    Dell Bluetooth
    Internet Speed
    120 kb/s
    Other Info
    ASUS USB 3.0 5Gbps/SATA 6Gbps - PCI-Express Combo Controller Card (U3S6)
Thsnk you all. I find a wealth of information freely given to be beyond the call of duty as said!
I have eMachine G250 sold with Vista, windows basic, celeron, 4gb hertz
I downloaded W 7 maybe 8-9 months ago. Recently I discovered that W7 is not compatible with my model. I need to use Vista however I cannot find it using your hints. No Windows old file. Nothing on the disk has any files of Vista. Perhaps I deleted thos files.

I think I need to download Vista and reinstall it. If it comes down like an other prg then it will come with an install prg and away I go. Sound easy! Anything I have left out?

Please excuse my on again off again replies. My concentration is getting shorter ev day, woe is me.

Thanks again,

nof
 

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