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furrychris
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      10-25-2007
I've got a laptop with vista on it and it's developed a virus. I need to wipe
the hard drive and re-install.
I bought a Vista package for my main pc and that one is working well.
If I use the disk to re-install on my laptop, can I use the change product
key option to put in my laptop key? or would it not accept it as it's already
registered?
I'd rather not spend money on getting a recovery disk if I don't have to.
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Malke
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      10-25-2007
furrychris wrote:
> I've got a laptop with vista on it and it's developed a virus. I need to wipe
> the hard drive and re-install.
> I bought a Vista package for my main pc and that one is working well.
> If I use the disk to re-install on my laptop, can I use the change product
> key option to put in my laptop key? or would it not accept it as it's already
> registered?
> I'd rather not spend money on getting a recovery disk if I don't have to.


You will either have to purchase another copy of Vista for your laptop
(and don't forget to have all the hardware drivers on hand) or get
recovery disks from the laptop mftr. It will cost a great deal more to
buy Vista than to buy recovery disks.

With laptops, it is always better to use the mftr.'s recovery process.
If disks were not supplied, then there is a way to do the restore
process with a certain keypress when you start the system. Refer to the
laptop manual or call its tech support for instructions how to restore
it to factory condition.


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Stephan Rose
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      10-25-2007
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 04:26:00 -0700, furrychris wrote:

> I've got a laptop with vista on it and it's developed a virus. I need to
> wipe the hard drive and re-install.
> I bought a Vista package for my main pc and that one is working well. If
> I use the disk to re-install on my laptop, can I use the change product
> key option to put in my laptop key? or would it not accept it as it's
> already registered?
> I'd rather not spend money on getting a recovery disk if I don't have
> to.


Ever consider just simply using an anti virus program to remove the
virus? Just a thought....

On that note, if you have the product key for your laptop, just install
using that key with your other Vista CD. I don't see a reason why it
shouldn't work...but I can't guarantee that it will.

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Richard Urban
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      10-25-2007
Do you have any antivirus or anti spyware programs installed?

Depending upon only one antivirus program or one anti spyware program is
insufficient in these days. No one program will detect everything.
Conversely, some things are detected by almost all of these type programs.

Use some or all of these on-line scans:

http://www.microsoft.com/security/ma...e/default.mspx

http://www.pandasecurity.com/homeuse...s/activescan/?

http://www.spywareinfo.com/xscan.php

http://www.kaspersky.com/kos/english/kavwebscan.html

http://www.spywareguide.com/onlinescan.php

http://housecall.trendmicro.com/

http://www.bitdefender.com/scan8/ie....home/ols.shtml

http://www.kaspersky.com/virusscanner

http://ca.com/us/securityadvisor/virusinfo/scan.aspx

http://onlinescan.avast.com/

You may have to boot up into safe mode to totally remove many infections.

After you have removed everything, protect your computer with additional
software. Install good anti virus protection and anti malware protection.

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"furrychris" <> wrote in message
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> I've got a laptop with vista on it and it's developed a virus. I need to
> wipe
> the hard drive and re-install.
> I bought a Vista package for my main pc and that one is working well.
> If I use the disk to re-install on my laptop, can I use the change product
> key option to put in my laptop key? or would it not accept it as it's
> already
> registered?
> I'd rather not spend money on getting a recovery disk if I don't have to.
> --
> Chris


 
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furrychris
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      10-25-2007
I ran a couple of anti virus programmes and anti spyware and I've cleared all
of the problems I found, but I still can't re-load messenger (which is where
I got the virus from).
I'll read through the handbook and try to recover it, but system restore
itself doesn't do the trick.
It'd be much easier if you got a system disk with the pc like you used to.
Thank you both for your help.
--
Chris


"Stephan Rose" wrote:

> On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 04:26:00 -0700, furrychris wrote:
>
> > I've got a laptop with vista on it and it's developed a virus. I need to
> > wipe the hard drive and re-install.
> > I bought a Vista package for my main pc and that one is working well. If
> > I use the disk to re-install on my laptop, can I use the change product
> > key option to put in my laptop key? or would it not accept it as it's
> > already registered?
> > I'd rather not spend money on getting a recovery disk if I don't have
> > to.

>
> Ever consider just simply using an anti virus program to remove the
> virus? Just a thought....
>
> On that note, if you have the product key for your laptop, just install
> using that key with your other Vista CD. I don't see a reason why it
> shouldn't work...but I can't guarantee that it will.
>
> --
> Stephan
> 2003 Yamaha R6
>
> 君のこと思い出す日なんてないのは
> 君のこと忘れたときがないから
>

 
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Stephan Rose
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      10-25-2007
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 07:49:15 -0400, Richard Urban wrote:

> Do you have any antivirus or anti spyware programs installed?
>
> Depending upon only one antivirus program or one anti spyware program is
> insufficient in these days. No one program will detect everything.
> Conversely, some things are detected by almost all of these type
> programs.


Ya know Richard, I do have to say I am extremely glad that this type of
stuff is something I don't need to worry about anymore. I mean seriously,
who really has time to do a dozen scans with half a dozen different
programs every week?

I am really beginning to wonder sometimes if Microsoft doesn't want to do
anything about it as such a huge industry has already grown in fighting
this type of stuff that if MS would actually release a fully secure
operating system that industry would be in trouble. Who would buy anti
virus software if it wasn't needed...

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Richard Urban
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      10-25-2007
I believe that if Microsoft were to release a 100% safe operating system,
they would be sued by a thousand companies, large and small, as well as the
federal government and the E.U.

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"Stephan Rose" <> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 07:49:15 -0400, Richard Urban wrote:
>
>> Do you have any antivirus or anti spyware programs installed?
>>
>> Depending upon only one antivirus program or one anti spyware program is
>> insufficient in these days. No one program will detect everything.
>> Conversely, some things are detected by almost all of these type
>> programs.

>
> Ya know Richard, I do have to say I am extremely glad that this type of
> stuff is something I don't need to worry about anymore. I mean seriously,
> who really has time to do a dozen scans with half a dozen different
> programs every week?
>
> I am really beginning to wonder sometimes if Microsoft doesn't want to do
> anything about it as such a huge industry has already grown in fighting
> this type of stuff that if MS would actually release a fully secure
> operating system that industry would be in trouble. Who would buy anti
> virus software if it wasn't needed...
>
> --
> Stephan
> 2003 Yamaha R6
>
> 君のこと思い出す日なんてないのは
> 君のこと忘れたときがないから


 
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Richard Urban
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      10-25-2007
Messenger is not a part of Vista. You actively install it after the fact.
Therefore, in this case, having a system disk would do you no good.

Go to install/uninstall and uninstall Windows Live Messenger - if that is
what you were using. Then reboot. Then reinstall Windows Live Messenger.

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"furrychris" <> wrote in message
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>I ran a couple of anti virus programmes and anti spyware and I've cleared
>all
> of the problems I found, but I still can't re-load messenger (which is
> where
> I got the virus from).
> I'll read through the handbook and try to recover it, but system restore
> itself doesn't do the trick.
> It'd be much easier if you got a system disk with the pc like you used to.
> Thank you both for your help.
> --
> Chris
>
>
> "Stephan Rose" wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 04:26:00 -0700, furrychris wrote:
>>
>> > I've got a laptop with vista on it and it's developed a virus. I need
>> > to
>> > wipe the hard drive and re-install.
>> > I bought a Vista package for my main pc and that one is working well.
>> > If
>> > I use the disk to re-install on my laptop, can I use the change product
>> > key option to put in my laptop key? or would it not accept it as it's
>> > already registered?
>> > I'd rather not spend money on getting a recovery disk if I don't have
>> > to.

>>
>> Ever consider just simply using an anti virus program to remove the
>> virus? Just a thought....
>>
>> On that note, if you have the product key for your laptop, just install
>> using that key with your other Vista CD. I don't see a reason why it
>> shouldn't work...but I can't guarantee that it will.
>>
>> --
>> Stephan
>> 2003 Yamaha R6
>>
>> 君のこと思い出す日なんてないのは
>> 君のこと忘れたときがないから
>>


 
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Stephan Rose
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      10-25-2007
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 09:05:02 -0400, Richard Urban wrote:

> I believe that if Microsoft were to release a 100% safe operating
> system, they would be sued by a thousand companies, large and small, as
> well as the federal government and the E.U.


Plus Microsoft would have a hard time selling Defender or whatever it's
called =)

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furrychris
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      10-25-2007
I did uninstall messenger, but when I try to re-install it, it opens a new
window ans says it's connecting then doesn't do anything else. I'm working my
way through the anti virus programmes and I've found a few more, so I'll keep
persisting with them.
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"Richard Urban" wrote:

> Messenger is not a part of Vista. You actively install it after the fact.
> Therefore, in this case, having a system disk would do you no good.
>
> Go to install/uninstall and uninstall Windows Live Messenger - if that is
> what you were using. Then reboot. Then reinstall Windows Live Messenger.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
> (For email, remove the obvious from my address)
>
>
>
> "furrychris" <> wrote in message
> news:64BACE2F-16B1-4ACB-8F91-...
> >I ran a couple of anti virus programmes and anti spyware and I've cleared
> >all
> > of the problems I found, but I still can't re-load messenger (which is
> > where
> > I got the virus from).
> > I'll read through the handbook and try to recover it, but system restore
> > itself doesn't do the trick.
> > It'd be much easier if you got a system disk with the pc like you used to.
> > Thank you both for your help.
> > --
> > Chris
> >
> >
> > "Stephan Rose" wrote:
> >
> >> On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 04:26:00 -0700, furrychris wrote:
> >>
> >> > I've got a laptop with vista on it and it's developed a virus. I need
> >> > to
> >> > wipe the hard drive and re-install.
> >> > I bought a Vista package for my main pc and that one is working well.
> >> > If
> >> > I use the disk to re-install on my laptop, can I use the change product
> >> > key option to put in my laptop key? or would it not accept it as it's
> >> > already registered?
> >> > I'd rather not spend money on getting a recovery disk if I don't have
> >> > to.
> >>
> >> Ever consider just simply using an anti virus program to remove the
> >> virus? Just a thought....
> >>
> >> On that note, if you have the product key for your laptop, just install
> >> using that key with your other Vista CD. I don't see a reason why it
> >> shouldn't work...but I can't guarantee that it will.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Stephan
> >> 2003 Yamaha R6
> >>
> >> 君のこと思い出す日なんてないのは
> >> 君のこと忘れたときがないから
> >>

>
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