Regardless of whether recovery discs came with the computer it should have a
recovery partition on the harddrive that you can access by pressing ctrl and
F11 while booting the computer. An exception might be if someone overwrote
the existing DELL installation with a new OS. The recovery discs you get
from Dell should indicate which version of Vista is on them. I saw both
Vista Home Basic and Premium listed as possible OS for this machine so odds
are the discs you get will be one of those.
http://www1.ca.dell.com/content/prod...=dhs&cs=cadhs1
Recovery discs aren't like retail Vista installation discs. The recovery
disc is typically a mirror image (clone) of the installed OS, drivers and
software that were bundled on that computer. Not sure but I don't think
Vista Home Premium is a legitimate upgrade for Vista Business edition, which
would mean you'd have to do a clean install of a retail version of Home
Premium. A clean reinstallation of the OS from a Vista disc could be
problematic if you cannot source the various hardware drivers you'd need.
"Daniel G." <> wrote in message
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> Hello everyone,
> I recently bought a Refurbished Dell 1525 from Dell outlet. The online
> specifications for this particular machine said was loaded with
> Windows Vista Business. However, when I got the machine it was in fact
> loaded with Vista Business but did not include an operating system
> install disc of any kind. Also, the build sheet that came with this
> laptop states it should be loaded with Vista Home Premium but again,
> there was no OS install disk of any kind.
>
> I called Dell and after speaking with five different people and being
> disconnected once I finally found a representative who told me this
> machine should have come with Vista Home Premium and said she would be
> sending the install discs for home premium. However, today in the mail
> I received the DVD but it states it's for reinstalling the OS that's
> already installed on the laptop. I'm assuming since Vista Business is
> the OS already installed on the laptop, trying to install Vista Home
> Premium with this DVD would not be possible? Or, does the Home Premium
> install disc treat this like an upgrade from Vista Business to Home
> Premium?
>
> I figured I would ask around before spending several hours on the
> phone with Dell! Thanks in advance for any information.