"Alias" <> wrote in message
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> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:
>> "Paddy" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> John Bryntze wrote:
>>>> You need to start with the installation Vista DVD and chose repair,
>>>> there you have an option to restore from your full backup.
>>>
>>> And there is the rub for those who buy a machine with the OS etc dumped
>>> on a so-called "Recovery Partition". I believe the OEM licence that
>>> allows OEMs to do this is a bloody disgrace.
>>>
>>> Paddy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> OEMs use recovery partitions because it is the only way that a newbie can
>> recover a computer to a working state, complete with drivers and OEM
>> manufacturer 'helpware'..
>>
>
> And a Recovery DVD wouldn't do the same thing? If the hard drive goes
> south, how can a "recovery" partition help?
>
> Alias
I agree, but uses tend to lose CD/DVDs provided with systems, and then years
later expect the manufacturer to procure something for a system three to
four years old.
Also, in most cases, the very first window to greet the new user contains
information and methods to create a set of recovery CD/DVDs.
Most users don't do this, being more eager to get MSN, Yahoo Messenger, and
subscriptions to online gaming sites. Then there are the excuses about not
having blank DVD's, they forgot, there was nothing wrong with the computer
at that time, they didn't understand the instructions, they never read all
of that 'crap'..
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