"stuart" <> wrote in message
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> It's an E-System EI 3103 laptop. Thanks.
Many systems that don't come with reinstall DVDs, do have a utility for
creating a system restore or backup. This should be done as the very
first step when starting the computer new, but it's usually optional, and so
people just don't do it. And that leads to expensive problems later.
You should check the manual and help files for the system, and possibly call
the manufacturer's support line.
Sometimes the system backup that's created isn't really what you want, and
you may be able to get a reinstall DVD from the manufacturer. Don't expect
this to be free; for this system, I had to pay around $50 including
shipping. These DVDs can sometimes have features that the backup
doesn't have, such as allowing you to install to a new, larger hard disk.
And they will have the drivers you need. Don't expect to be able to use
this DVD on any other type of system.
And as noted, there is no reason for you to have to do an "annual
reinstall". You should be able to run Vista or XP for years, 24x7,
without needing to reinstall.
HTH
-pk
>
> "Earle Horton" wrote:
>
>> If you bought the computer new then call the manufacturer and they should
>> have a program to send you an OEM Vista disk and a drivers disk that you
>> will need too, for a nominal fee. Curry's may also be helpful.
>>
>> What kind of computer is this? It is very unusual to get a new computer
>> without full materials to reinstall the operating system. Even if it is
>> a
>> model assembled in-house the assembler has a responsibility to provide
>> you
>> with replacement operating system media if you ask.
>>
>> Microsoft has a program to provide these materials if neither the
>> manufacturer nor the vender is helpful. The following page may be
>> helpful
>> in that case. You would need to have your Certificate of Authenticity
>> handy
>> and they may also want proof of purchase. Usually there is a sticker
>> affixed to your laptop with a Product ID code.
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;326246
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> "stuart" <> wrote in message
>> news:1A25AD4E-F3DD-41E1-A5C4-...
>> > Is there some way I can get a copy of Vista Basic, that I guess I
>> > should
>> > have
>> > had with the laptop?
>> >
>> > "PD43" wrote:
>> >
>> >> stuart <> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >Hi,
>> >> >
>> >> >I need to reformat the hard-drive of my laptop (annual clean) but I
>> >> >cannot
>> >> >find my Vista Basic DVD, I cannot even remember getting any DVDs with
>> >> >the
>> >> >laptop when I bought it brand new from Currys (major UK electronics
>> >> >shop)
>> >> >before christmas.
>> >>
>> >> Does your system have a "D" partition? If so, that's where your OS
>> >> files are... and anything else that your computer came installed with.
>> >>
>> >> If that partition exists, then there should be a boot option given you
>> >> to start that restore process. It will put your computer into "out of
>> >> the box" condition.
>> >>
>> >> >Is there any other way I can reinstall Vista Basic (I don't want to
>> >> >restore
>> >> >Vista to a previous date) without the DVD? I've been into
>> >> >Start/Computer/Properties to get my Windows Activation Product ID,
>> >> >just
>> >> >in
>> >> >case anything thinks I'm trying to install an un-purchased copy.
>> >> >
>> >> >Also, what would I need to do for drivers of things like the
>> >> >graphics,
>> >> >sound, wireless network card etc?
>> >> >
>> >> >Really need help with this one.
>> >> >
>> >> >Thanks.
>> >>
>>
>>
>>