"undisclosed" wrote in message
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> ;1753135 Wrote:
>> Some systems that come with the operating system preloaded have a
>> process for repairing that resides in a separate partition. Refer to
>> the
>> manual/documentation that came with the system or do a search on the
>> manufacturer's site to see if this applies to your system. You might
>> be
>> ab le to press a key combo at startup to boot into the recovery
>> console
>> and run a repair. If not see if a friend had a copy of vista (same
>> version) that you have and try using their disc to do a repair. Be
>> careful not to overwrite your entire drive unless you've already a
>> backup of your most important data. If you don't have a backup you can
>> make a bootable CD from a download of a live CD like Ubuntu
>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD Don't let the fact that this
>> is
>> linux deter you as you can simply run the Ubuntu operating system
>> directly from the CD. You can boot to it and use it's built in burning
>> software to copy or data to CD/DVD or copy to USB.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: undisclosed [mailto:undisclosed]
>> Posted At: March-08-10 6:06 PM
>> Posted To: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
>> Conversation: Windows failed to load because of a corrupt file
>> Subject: Re: Windows failed to load because of a corrupt file
>>
>>
>> Don't have the vista disc, the computer was bought with it pre-loaded
>>
>>
>
> Ok I found that part of the system. Will these processes delete all of
> the files I have on my computer???
Yes. Running it will bring the computer to out-of-the-box condition.
Before you do that you might want to try this.
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/fil...scription.html
This is a link to an iso of Vista repair disk.
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