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> On Nov 5, 4:04 pm, "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <r...@invalid.org> wrote:
>> The 'Dell reinstallation DVD' for Vista is used to restore the system to the
>> same state it was in when you first received the computer. You cannot
>> convert this disk to a standard, retail installation disk.
>
> I thought a person is able to create a bootable CD through Windows?
If by bootable CD you mean create a DVD that could be booted and
reinstall a standard Windows load, as has been stated it would be up to
the OEM, in your case Dell, to set something up on the PC in order for
you to be able to do that. Since they sent you a reinstallation DVD, it
is unlikely that they also included an application with Windows to
create a restore DVD some other way, as that would be a duplicate effort.
Some OEM's do as you suggest and include a program with Windows that
will create a bootable restore CD or DVD from which you could reload
Windows if needed. I've never seen a Dell with that capability, and
I've never seen a PC that included both a restore/reinstall disk as well
as the ability to create one from files on the hard drive.
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Tom Porterfield