gregrocker wrote:
> Thanks Bill, I feel a lot better now!
>
> Is there freeware or an inexpensive program which could allow me to pluck
> out the Works program from the dead partition, reformat the (huge,
> largely-unused 320 gig) hard drive for a new recovery partition, then install
> such an image on it? I'm not even sure I need a recovery partition at all if
> it couldn't contain the OS since all I need from it is Works while everything
> else I use practically downloaded itself for me after the OS reinstall.
>
> Also is the Vista OEM disc replaceable at all if it gets lost or corrupted?
> Thanks again for making a very long (48 hour ) day.
>
>
I don't know of any freeware that would allow you to extract the Works
program, but hopefully someone else will.
If you feel extremely adventurous, though, and don't mind trying out a
free version of Linux called Ubuntu (
http://www.ubuntu.com), the latest
version allows both reading/writing to Windows-based partitions. I have
an Ubuntu install on my own system, and it displayed the recovery
partition on my Acer system as a separate hard drive, even though the
partition was hidden. It also permitted me to browse the contents, and
even copy them.
About your OEM disc...do you have a DVD burner on your system? If so,
you should be able to make a copy of that disc with the proper DVD
burning software. One option is Ashampoo Burning Studio 7. It has a
$39.95 retail, but can be used free for 30 days. In addition, if you
sign up to receive newsletters from them, they will offer tremendous
discounts on their software. My copy of Burning Studio was purchased
from them for $7.99, thanks to one of their newsletter discounts:
http://www2.ashampoo.com/webcache/ht...t_2_1110__.htm
Though I don't have a link, I've heard some say that a Windows Vista
"Anytime Upgrade" disc can be purchased directly from Microsoft for a
few dollars. In spite of the title, that disc is nothing more than a
renamed Vista installation DVD. I used the one that came with my Acer
system to put a fresh install of Vista on my computer, without the
bloatware that the recovery partiton wants to install.