Vista Basic and home Premium does not have Full backup!
On your Hard drive, you should have 2 partitions; one being the OS, etc, the
other being the recovery partition.
In the computer's Manual, or the Program Menu, you should have instructions
on how to make recovery disks to take it back to factory standards.
That is a legal requirement: disk or recovery partition.
Contact Gateway on how to make the recovery disks.
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Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
"dblplanker" wrote:
> Thank you for the response. For whatever reason, every time I try to back up
> my system with Vista's recovery program, I get a critical error and the
> backup fails. I have not been able to figure this out yet.
>
> dblplanker
>
> "I_Am_The_Walrus" <I_Am_The_Walrus@will_f_uup.invalid> wrote in message
> news:480bedc6$0$4048$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > On 2008-04-20, dblplanker <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I have a new(er) Gateway PC [GT5656] with Vista Home Premium (OEM) with
> >> SP1
> >> just installed. I would like to know how to copy the OS to DVD for
> >> backup.
> >> When I purchased it the retailer said it could be done by them for $$. Is
> >> there a way I can do it myself?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> dblplanker
> >>
> >
> > Vista has a built in "recovery disk creator" process. I am running
> > Ultimate and the first thing I did was to create my recovery DVD.
> > I would expect you can find it in the "backup and recovery" section
> > of the control panel.
> >
> > If you are looking for something opensource, try Cobian. I
> > just today got Acronis and it works like a charm, but it's almost 50$
> > here in Canada.
> >
> > --
> > * I am the walrus. *
> > * RLU 451587 *
> > * Running Vista Ultimate SP1 and Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon *
> > * Sea creatures unite and take back usenet http://improve-usenet.org/ *
>
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