Vista

K

Kingpull

I have installed Windows Vista twice on the same PC. I'm now unable to
access my work or get on the internet.

All was working OK with just a minor problem with a conflict of loading
Adobe Acrobat 5, 'I thought that I could correct this by re-loading the
Vista Software...wrong'

Anyway, I'm now trying to correct things....I have tried system restore
'no good' I have no back-up and I'm a bit lost!

I want to remove the latest installation of Vista and revert back to
the original. Can you please HELP?
 
D

Dusko Savatovic

If you have manufacturer's recovery media (recovery partition or DVD's), use
manufacturer's recovery instructions.

If you have your own backup or image, restore your backup or image.
 
L

LVTravel

Kingpull said:
I have installed Windows Vista twice on the same PC. I'm now unable to
access my work or get on the internet.

All was working OK with just a minor problem with a conflict of loading
Adobe Acrobat 5, 'I thought that I could correct this by re-loading the
Vista Software...wrong'

Anyway, I'm now trying to correct things....I have tried system restore
'no good' I have no back-up and I'm a bit lost!

I want to remove the latest installation of Vista and revert back to
the original. Can you please HELP?

Acrobat 5 will not run on Vista. From Adobe's web site "Acrobat 7.0 and
earlier versions do not support Windows Vista. Adobe does not plan to
release updates to Acrobat 7.0 and earlier for Windows Vista compatibility."

Earliest version that will run is Acrobat 8 with patches to fix the initial
release's known issues with Vista.
 
T

TheDuck

If you did a full install of vista your information is gone and you cannot
back out or recover it.
 

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