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OBAFGKM_RNS@yahoo.com
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      07-10-2007
Sorry if this is a dumb question but... what if say, my computer
crashes or the hard drive goes bad? How do i reinstall all of my
software that came with my computer, including Windows Vista itself?
I'm using Vista Home Premium Edition.

The reason i ask is because the backup utility states repeatedly that
it will not back up system files or program files etc (only files such
as photos and music and documents etc. No disks of any kind came with
the computer. How is it possible to reinstall the software that came
with my computer if I cant back it up???

 
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      07-10-2007


<> wrote in message
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> Sorry if this is a dumb question but... what if say, my computer
> crashes or the hard drive goes bad? How do i reinstall all of my
> software that came with my computer, including Windows Vista itself?
> I'm using Vista Home Premium Edition.
>
> The reason i ask is because the backup utility states repeatedly that
> it will not back up system files or program files etc (only files such
> as photos and music and documents etc. No disks of any kind came with
> the computer. How is it possible to reinstall the software that came
> with my computer if I cant back it up???
>


http://www.backup-software-reviews.com/backup-faq.htm

 
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Dave
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      07-10-2007
You need software to make an image (snapshot) of the entire partition, like

http://www.acronis.com/promo/ATI/tru...FSUagQodSFvO1w

http://terabyteunlimited.com/imagew....eAdWordsSearch




<> wrote in message
news: ps.com...
> Sorry if this is a dumb question but... what if say, my computer
> crashes or the hard drive goes bad? How do i reinstall all of my
> software that came with my computer, including Windows Vista itself?
> I'm using Vista Home Premium Edition.
>
> The reason i ask is because the backup utility states repeatedly that
> it will not back up system files or program files etc (only files such
> as photos and music and documents etc. No disks of any kind came with
> the computer. How is it possible to reinstall the software that came
> with my computer if I cant back it up???
>

 
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peter
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      07-10-2007
With your computer came a manual that specifically states how to backup the
system.All manufacturers provide some means of backup.Most of them not
adequate.
I found that Using Acronis True Image and an External HD works extremely
well.I image the HD inside the computer to the External HD every week.
Do a Google for the program and read what it can do.
peter
<> wrote in message
news: ps.com...
> Sorry if this is a dumb question but... what if say, my computer
> crashes or the hard drive goes bad? How do i reinstall all of my
> software that came with my computer, including Windows Vista itself?
> I'm using Vista Home Premium Edition.
>
> The reason i ask is because the backup utility states repeatedly that
> it will not back up system files or program files etc (only files such
> as photos and music and documents etc. No disks of any kind came with
> the computer. How is it possible to reinstall the software that came
> with my computer if I cant back it up???
>
>



 
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Jimmy Brush
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      07-10-2007
wrote:
> Sorry if this is a dumb question but... what if say, my computer
> crashes or the hard drive goes bad? How do i reinstall all of my
> software that came with my computer, including Windows Vista itself?
> I'm using Vista Home Premium Edition.
>
> The reason i ask is because the backup utility states repeatedly that
> it will not back up system files or program files etc (only files such
> as photos and music and documents etc. No disks of any kind came with
> the computer. How is it possible to reinstall the software that came
> with my computer if I cant back it up???
>


Hello,

You can use Windows Complete PC Backup.

- Click start
- Type: backup
- click backup and restore center when it appears
- click "back up computer"
- follow the instructions

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Windows Vista Support FAQ - http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
 
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The Sand
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      07-10-2007

What you are talking about actually happened to me and I had "my files"
(music, pictures, etc.) all backed up but I didn't have the operating
system backed up. Since it was the operating system that got all
currupted Microsoft told me to contact the manufacturer of my computer
and request a copy of the operating system from them - so if I ever have
a problem again in the future I can use the disc. I've e-mailed the
manufacturer and am currently waiting to hear from them...


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Adam Albright
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      07-10-2007
On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 22:02:49 -0500, The Sand
<> wrote:

>
>What you are talking about actually happened to me and I had "my files"
>(music, pictures, etc.) all backed up but I didn't have the operating
>system backed up. Since it was the operating system that got all
>currupted Microsoft told me to contact the manufacturer of my computer
>and request a copy of the operating system from them - so if I ever have
>a problem again in the future I can use the disc. I've e-mailed the
>manufacturer and am currently waiting to hear from them...


While you should have a DVD of the OS that isn't the same thing as
making a image file. If you have nothing but a copy of the Vista DVD
and your system crashes, then you'll be forced to go back to square
one which means you'll need to reinstall Windows and all your
applications. If you make a regular image of your root partition if
something goes wrong that will restore your system to the state it was
in as of when you made the image file. Which would you rather do?

 
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The Sand
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      07-10-2007

Well I'd rather do the "right thing" but I'm not sure what that is. You
say, "If you make a regular image of your root partition if something
goes wrong that will restore your system to the state it was in as of
when you made the image file." Okay... If you do that then you wouldn't
need the operating sytem cd would you??? Don't get all mean I'm just
trying to understand. Since a crash did recenlty happen to me I'm also
trying to figure out back up myself.


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OBAFGKM_RNS@yahoo.com
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      07-10-2007
Thank you all for the help. I will look into some 3rd party backup
programs. Jimmy Brush mentioned using Windows Complete PC Backup, but
I read that it was only available on "Professional" versions of Vista,
and not the "Home editions". I looked for it, but could only find
options to use a basic backup of documents, and not the operating
system and software. The HP computer that I bought came with 0 disks,
and Best Buy told me that their "Geek Squad" creates backup disks for
Vista... for a fee. Amazing that they couldn't make my life easier,
and just throw in the disks, for a computer that cost me over $1,000.

On Jul 9, 10:40 pm, Jimmy Brush <j...@mvps.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> You can use Windows Complete PC Backup.
>
> - Click start
> - Type: backup
> - click backup and restore center when it appears
> - click "back up computer"
> - follow the instructions
>
> --
> -JB
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
> Windows Vista Support FAQ -http://www.jimmah.com/vista/



 
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Jimmy Brush
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      07-10-2007
wrote:
> Thank you all for the help. I will look into some 3rd party backup
> programs. Jimmy Brush mentioned using Windows Complete PC Backup, but
> I read that it was only available on "Professional" versions of Vista,
> and not the "Home editions". I looked for it, but could only find
> options to use a basic backup of documents, and not the operating
> system and software. The HP computer that I bought came with 0 disks,
> and Best Buy told me that their "Geek Squad" creates backup disks for
> Vista... for a fee. Amazing that they couldn't make my life easier,
> and just throw in the disks, for a computer that cost me over $1,000.
>
> On Jul 9, 10:40 pm, Jimmy Brush <j...@mvps.org> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> You can use Windows Complete PC Backup.
>>
>> - Click start
>> - Type: backup
>> - click backup and restore center when it appears
>> - click "back up computer"
>> - follow the instructions
>>
>> --
>> -JB
>> Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
>> Windows Vista Support FAQ -http://www.jimmah.com/vista/

>
>


Sorry, I didn't realize that it wasn't included in the home editions.

Are you sure there is not a repair partition on your computer? Some
computers allow you to press a certain key sequence while they start
that will allow you to "reset" your computer to the way it was when you
first got it. If so, then you would just need to backup your documents
and settings.

I would be really be shocked if a new computer purchase didn't come with
a restore disk or anything.

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Windows Vista Support FAQ - http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
 
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