Yes, your Vista Ultimate DVD has a Repair option, whether it be Upgrade or
Full. You have to boot to the DVD to use it. See:
How to automatically repair Windows Vista using Startup Repair
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial148.html
"Bob Feduniak" <> wrote in message
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>I upgraded from XP to Vista Ultimate a few months ago. All had gone
> well until yesterday. Suddenly, when I try to boot, all I get is the
> usual screen: "windows didn't shut down normally, so choose to
> restart normally, restart in safe mode, etc." None of these works. It
> also says to try your installation CD and choose "repair."
>
> My problem: My Vista Ultimate CD is an upgrade, not a full install.
> It has no "repair" option, and won't upgrade for me since the machine
> already has Vista. My XP CD (presumably) has a "repair" option, but
> it isn't showing up now that the machine has Vista. Do I have any
> alternative but to reinstall XP?
>
> Thanks for any advice or suggestions.
>
> Bob Feduniak
>