Advanced Boot Menu: Repair Your Computer Doesn't Work


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows Vista 64bit
       #1

    Advanced Boot Menu: Repair Your Computer Doesn't Work


    Hello everyone, I would like to address a problem I ran into while trying to restore my Dell XPS M1330 to factory settings. When I boot into advanced boot menu by pressing f8 (I have tried ctrl+f11 and it doesn't work) I press enter on the "Repair Your Computer" option however, when doing so, it only boots up windows like it would normally. I'm not sure at all what the problem is and I'm kind of new to this. Does anyone know what to do? Thank You so much in advanced!
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  2. Posts : 6,285
    Windows 10 Pro X64
       #2

    Post HERE and ask Peter (Ex_Brit) to send you the link to the versions of Vista you need, 32 or 64. Include your E-mail address mucked up, like abc at xyz DOT com then edit your post and remove it as soon as you receive the link.

    The ISO Peter provides has both SP1 and SP2 applied which can save a lot of time. Otherwise, follow this tutorial: Vista ISO - Download and Create Installation DVD or USB. You then need to create the ISO which will not have SP1 or SP2 included.

    Pick up this Tutorial: How to Download a Vista ISO and Create an Installation DVD or USB here:

    STEP THREE
    To Create Vista Installation DVD or USB Flash Drive with ISO File

    then do a Clean Install of Vista as described here: Clean Install with a Full Version of Vista
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