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Clue Less
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      6th Feb 2008
My new PC came with Windows Vista Home Premium preloaded - but without any
media at all, not even recovery disks in the event of a crash.

Does Vista have a way for me to create some kind of recovery disk, so that I
can re-load Windows in the event of a hard drive crash, which requires me to
either format the drive or replace it completely?

What is the best way to achieve this?

 
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Val
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      6th Feb 2008
Check with your manufacturer - most major brands put the recovery data on a
partition of your hard drive, and provide a means to make a CD/DVD set from
that.

RTFM


"Clue Less" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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My new PC came with Windows Vista Home Premium preloaded - but without any
media at all, not even recovery disks in the event of a crash.

Does Vista have a way for me to create some kind of recovery disk, so that I
can re-load Windows in the event of a hard drive crash, which requires me to
either format the drive or replace it completely?

What is the best way to achieve this?


 
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dev@null.invalid
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      6th Feb 2008
/Clue Less/ said:
> My new PC came with Windows Vista Home Premium preloaded - but without any
> media at all, not even recovery disks in the event of a crash.
>
> Does Vista have a way for me to create some kind of recovery disk, so that I
> can re-load Windows in the event of a hard drive crash, which requires me to
> either format the drive or replace it completely?
>
> What is the best way to achieve this?
>

http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...cts/trueimage/
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-windows.htm (or the BootIt
utility)
 
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Chris Game
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      6th Feb 2008
On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 20:49:15 -0800, Clue Less wrote:

> My new PC came with Windows Vista Home Premium preloaded - but
> without any media at all, not even recovery disks in the event of
> a crash.


Maybe there is a recovery partition on the hard disk? Not much help
if the HD fails of course. OEM Vista Home Premium install disks are
fairly cheap though, and that avoids the rubbish most suppliers load
their systems with (Dell is one of the worst!)

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Bob
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      6th Feb 2008
This is for an HP PC; the process for your PC is probably similar. Check
your user guide.
http://www.pctechbytes.com/hp-recovery-cd.htm

"Clue Less" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My new PC came with Windows Vista Home Premium preloaded - but without any
> media at all, not even recovery disks in the event of a crash.
>
> Does Vista have a way for me to create some kind of recovery disk, so that
> I can re-load Windows in the event of a hard drive crash, which requires
> me to either format the drive or replace it completely?
>
> What is the best way to achieve this?


 
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