| Re: Restoring a "complete pc backup" when don't have vista disc I have been trying to search up answers, I have Vista Home Premium, Is there
a way I can copy or backup my recovery partion/create a set of recovery disc,
It just popped in my head what if some files corrupt or a nast virus or worm
gets to the recovery partion, I would then have back up disc to redo
everything, I know XP Home Edition has it where you can Create one set of
recovery disc, is that option avaliable in Vista Home Premium,
"Cal Bear '66" wrote:
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> Your computer should have come with a least a "Recovery Partition" and the
> option to make DVDs from it. If you have Vista Home Premium you do not have
> "Complete PC Backup".
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> GO BEARS!
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> "gsgtreefrog" <gsgtreefrog@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:01774BDB-E169-46CA-8DA7-E5D9E2EB110D@microsoft.com...[color=green]
> > Hey guys, I love the "complete PC backup" of Vista, but have a problem with
> > it. My computer (a Fujitsu T4215) didn't come with a vista disc, which is the
> > usual way one is supposed to restore a past complete pc backup. The other
> > option, according to microsofts website, is utilizing vista's "windows
> > recovery environment," yet of the five objects supposedly availible in the
> > environment (startup repair, system restore, Complete PC Restore, Windows
> > Memory Diagnostic Tool, Command Prompt) only the first two are showing up in
> > my ersion of the windows recovery environment. Any ideas guys?[/color]
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