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matrixmainframe
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      10-20-2009


I have a laptop with Windows Vista Home Premium pre installed and a
Recovery CD-ROM. I may be missing something but, as far as I can tell,
the Restore CD never gives me the option to repair my install of Vista
and only gives me the option to do a full install.

If a quick repair would fix only one or two files that are corrupt, a
full reinstall is frustratingly and time consumingly unnecessary.

My questions are:
1 Can I use a CD-ROM with a full version of Vista Home Premium on it
to do a Windows Repair on my OEM laptop?

2 If it asks me for a licence number, would it accept my laptop OEM
licence and would this be lawful?

3 If the above answers are NO, how do I do a repair without doing a
full recovery/install?

Thanks


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Rick Rogers
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      10-21-2009
Hi,

> 1 Can I use a CD-ROM with a full version of Vista Home Premium on it
> to do a Windows Repair on my OEM laptop?


Probably not, as laptops generaly require proprietary drivers specific to
the system which are included in the recovery disks, but quite often are not
in generic OEM or retail disks. The system may or may not be able to load
correctly if you try this and even if it does, you may find that some
hardware functions are limited or unavailable.

> 2 If it asks me for a licence number, would it accept my laptop OEM
> licence and would this be lawful?


A retail disk would not, but a generic OEM disk probably would, but you
would still run into the problem described in the answer to (1). Your
product key is your license to use Vista on that machine, so there is no
issue regarding icensing provided you choose the correct version.

> 3 If the above answers are NO, how do I do a repair without doing a
> full recovery/install?


Quite often with systems that have only recovery disks the answer is that
you don't. The manufacturer did not provide for it so you are out of luck.

> If a quick repair would fix only one or two files that are corrupt, a
> full reinstall is frustratingly and time consumingly unnecessary.


Vista does not really offer a "quick repair" like this, as the installation
process is not a file overwrite like it was with XP and prior. Corrupt files
in Vista can be addressed by running sfc /scannow from an elevated command
prompt.

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> I have a laptop with Windows Vista Home Premium pre installed and a
> Recovery CD-ROM. I may be missing something but, as far as I can tell,
> the Restore CD never gives me the option to repair my install of Vista
> and only gives me the option to do a full install.
>
>
> My questions are:
>
> Thanks
>
>
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theog
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      10-21-2009

matrixmainframe;1172726 Wrote:
> I have a laptop with Windows Vista Home Premium pre installed and
> Recovery CD-ROM. I may be missing something but, as far as I can tell
> the Restore CD never gives me the option to repair my install of Vist
> and only gives me the option to do a full install
>
> If a quick repair would fix only one or two files that are corrupt,
> full reinstall is frustratingly and time consumingly unnecessary
>
> My questions are
> 1 Can I use a CD-ROM with a full version of Vista Home Premium on it t
> do a Windows Repair on my OEM laptop?
>
> 2 If it asks me for a licence number, would it accept my laptop OE
> licence and would this be lawful
>
> 3 If the above answers are NO, how do I do a repair without doing
> full recovery/install
>
> Thank


H

Can you get to a screen like this one below. (win7

+-------------------------------------------------------------------
|Filename: Step4.jpg
|Download: http://www.vistax64.com/attachment.p...chmentid=16623
+-------------------------------------------------------------------

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matrixmainframe
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      10-21-2009

The first screen instructs me to choose a language and then install
begins.

Thanks Rick, I did suspect the same but just thought I'd check.


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