Depending on your version, the repair available on the F8 'recovery' options
are about all you can do.
Windows Vista Help What are the system recovery options in Windows Vista:
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...4be5e1033.mspx
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Mark L. Ferguson
"Dan" <> wrote in message
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> I am using Vista Ultimate x64 Build 6001 SP1.
> Intel® Core(TM)2 CPU 6700 @ 2.66GHz 2.66 GHz Memory (RAM) 4.00 GB, 1 year
> old
> Some of the symptoms are:
> • When I click on System Restore the process starts (visible in Process
> Explorer) but the UI it is not visible.
> I used System Restore from Vista Repair to restore to a moment before the
> start of these symptoms. The symptoms persist.
> • Task Manager also remains invisible. However I can use Process Explorer
> (Sysinternals)
> • When I click on “Turn Windows features on and off” the “Windows
> Features”
> box is displayed with “Please wait...” but nothing happens.
> • When trying to uninstall a program or to install an msi file, Windows
> Installer displays "Preparing to install..." and remains so forever. Click
> Cancel, after 10 min or so “Install server is not responding” or “Could
> not
> find Install Server”
> • When I shut down the computer Logging off is displayed until I use one
> of
> the hardware buttons.
> • Chkdsk found nothing wrong.
> • Sfc /scannow doesn’t start.
> • In Safe Mode it is impossible to start any program.
> Otherwise, most programs work fine although they go frequently in Not
> responding mode.
> I used all AV, Spyware and rootkit scanners for x64 I could find. Same
> result: No infection!
> I see only one explanation: one or more Vista System files are corrupted
> or
> missing.
> How can I repair Vista without having to reinstall al programs and
> settings?
> Is it possible to trick Vista to make an Upgrade Install (which I
> understand
> keeps the programs and settings) from Ultimate to Ultimate? When I try a
> message tells me that I can upgrade only to a newer version.
>