"Phisherman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 13:27:01 -0800, Matt
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>Hi
>>
>>I bought a desktop with XP already pre-installed on it so I do not have
>>the
>>XP disc. When I first booted up, I was asked to create recovery disc. I
>>chose
>>the make one later option.
>>
>>However, I have never been asked again to make one. Is there anyway I can
>>start the program up to make a recovery disc?
>>
>>Thanks
>
>
> You did not get a Windows XP disc or a recovery disk when you bought
> your PC? Do you have an XP holograph sticker? Is this now "normal"
> practice to sell a PC without a O/S disc or without a recovery disc?
Yes, it is an unfortunately common and allowed practice. The manufacturer
requires the customer to make the recovery disk, but does provide the means
to do so. And it is usually a system restore disk, not a bootable XP CD
with recovery console.
One of the problems with that idea is... how can you be sure the disk works,
without testing it?
On the up side.. you can make several copies for safety.
But it is permitted under the MS license, though to my view, it shouldn't
be.
> Did you buy a new or used PC?
Many new systems, including Vista systems, use this model, and have for a
few years now. Go into a big-box store and ask about the disks that come
with various systems.... you'll find that few come with them.
-pk
>
> You could use Partition Magic or Ghost to make a recovery disc,
> although these application programs must be purchased.