Thanks for these links to the Microsoft Knowledgebase. What do you do when
you don't have an installation disc?
I bought Vista Home Premium. I have that disc. But then I used Anytime
Upgrade to buy an upgrade to Vista Ultimate. It downloaded and installed
immediately. There was no option to back up to a DVD. There was no option to
BUY a backup DVD from the Digital Locker. I only have access to reinstall
Ultimate through the Digital Locker.
If this problem that has happened to this other fellow happened to me, what
should I do? Can I use the Home Premium DVD I have? Would that not work
because my installation is Vista Ultimate?
When I first bought the upgrade through the Microsoft Anytime Upgrade
website and then discovered I would not be able to burn a backup of the
upgrade to DVD, nor even to BUY the upgrade on disc, I was really mad.
I thought then that, if anything went wrong, I would have to wipe the drive,
install the Vista Home Premium, get online and then redownload Ultimate from
the Digital Locker. I have never found a solution in any knowledgebase,
feed, newsgroup post, etc., that shows a solution for this situation.
It just baffled me beyond words that there was no option to even BUY a
backup CD when purchasing an upgrade through the Digital Locker. If you know
of any legitimate way for me to create an emergency backup for my Ultimate
install, please point me to the info. Thanks for any thoughts on what I
could do to recover, short of complete wipes and reinstalls ... vanilla
"Spirit" <> wrote in message
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> This is the other possibility I think :
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> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927391/en-us
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> "Tony" <> wrote in message
> news:8400A04C-02CE-4D3D-9933-...
>>I started getting erros about \Boot\BCD being corrupted. So using the
>>advice
>> of the error I put in my Vista business cd to repair it. Unfortunately
>> the
>> repair screen would load windows and get to the background and just sit
>> there
>> (I left it over night and it did not change).
>>
>> I'm not sure what happened but since I had another copy of vista from a
>> much
>> older install on the system I decided to try to boot from it and I was
>> able
>> to. So I decide to attempt a repair with only that hard drive connected.
>> With just it connected the repair screen came up and it also listed two
>> other
>> vista installs listed as recoverable. Which I obviously cannot repair
>> while
>> the hard drives are disconnected.
>>
>> I put in another drive and cloned the broken install thought maybe it was
>> the hard drive or something. Unfortunately the same thing happens the
>> repair
>> screen just hangs at the vista background and does not load the language
>> screen.
>>
>> I've attempted booting these extra vista installs listed when I boot from
>> the older vista install. The one gives weird errors (I assume it's due
>> to it
>> thinking its on a drive letter that does not exist). The other complains
>> about a corrupted winload.exe (this one actually matches a drive letter I
>> have).
>>
>> Is there some way I can perform a repair on this system? It seems like
>> the
>> winload.exe is corrupted and the \Boot\BCD is as well. Both things that
>> can
>> be fixed when running a repair. At this time I can access the drive when
>> booting from the older vista install. It shows all files intact and
>> there
>> appears to be nothing wrong with it. I'd like to get back on this
>> install as
>> it has all the programs I need installed and setup properly.
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