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can I use my vista recovery disc to go back to vista ?(don't plan on it) I forgot to write down my product key ! ! ! !
 

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can I use my vista recovery disc to go back to vista ?(don't plan on it) I forgot to write down my product key ! ! ! !


Is the recovery partition still intact? or you could just request another key from microsoft

Ken
 

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^^^ no I deleted the recovery part. I only have the three recovery discs I made from recovery manager
 

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If they are DVD's than I am thinking you are still safe because if you put those in the DVD drive and boot into them they will reformat your partitions and bring back your recovery partition and reinstall Vista to the Factory Default settings. ( I think I could be wrong) I have to double check..

Hope this Helps..
 

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^^^ no I deleted the recovery part. I only have the three recovery discs I made from recovery manager

not going to work then. the three recovery disk only contain the info to boot and the drivers you need. the actual data was on that partition sorry

Ken
 

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^^^ I think you may be wrong, before installing 7 I deleted my partition and then used the recovery discs to reinstall a fresh copy of vista and had no problems

I may be wrong, but I know that those discs worked without a recovery partition
 

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^^^ no I deleted the recovery part. I only have the three recovery discs I made from recovery manager

not going to work then. the three recovery disk only contain the info to boot and the drivers you need. the actual data was on that partition sorry

Ken

Actually when you create recovery discs it creates the ones you would get from HP/Dell/Gateway (anyone that has recovery discs).

Will reformat your ENTIRE hard drive and restore it to when you first got it.
 

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exactly, So . . . The purpose of this thread is:

1) can I still revert back to vista if there is a problem with 7 that causes my system to crash? Even if I do not have a product key (for vista)?

2) say I can . . . . could I then re-upgrade to 7 using the same 741 program I received via digital river today? I allready backed up the program and Product key
 

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exactly, So . . . The purpose of this thread is:

1) can I still revert back to vista if there is a problem with 7 that causes my system to crash? Even if I do not have a product key (for vista)?

2) say I can . . . . could I then re-upgrade to 7 using the same 741 program I received via digital river today? I allready backed up the program and Product key

1. Yes, system recovery discs have the key preinstalled.

2. Yes, :p
 

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^^^ thank you sir, I will take your word for it and send some rep your way
 

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EVGA nVidia GTX 260 896mb (216 Core) FTW Edition
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^^^ no I deleted the recovery part. I only have the three recovery discs I made from recovery manager

not going to work then. the three recovery disk only contain the info to boot and the drivers you need. the actual data was on that partition sorry

Ken

Actually when you create recovery discs it creates the ones you would get from HP/Dell/Gateway (anyone that has recovery discs).

Will reformat your ENTIRE hard drive and restore it to when you first got it.


Agree with DarkNovaGamer the Recovery disk will reformat everything and put the recovery partition back on the hard drive along with Vista and it's default factory settings, programs, trial ware and all that "Fun stuff"
that you don't need...

EDIT: Way to late.. I missed like 3 conversations while I was typing....:o
 

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Almost got it ^^^^ lol

ok well let me steer this ship in a new direction

any of you guys familiar with creating a system image? I was thinking (because I don't have a real DVD for re-installing {see above for how I plan to recover}) That I could make a recovery disc that would boot to a recovery menu right ? and then use a hard drive image (that I will save on an external HD) from my new fresh install to restore to? Is this how this new system works ?
 

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2 GHz AMD Turion X2 TL-60
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3 GB
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NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M
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on board
Hard Drives
200 GB + Western Digi 260 GB
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Targus chill pad
Internet Speed
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Almost got it ^^^^ lol

ok well let me steer this ship in a new direction

any of you guys familiar with creating a system image? I was thinking (because I don't have a real DVD for re-installing {see above for how I plan to recover}) That I could make a recovery disc that would boot to a recovery menu right ? and then use a hard drive image (that I will save on an external HD) from my new fresh install to restore to? Is this how this new system works ?

I'm sorry? I believe the recovery discs can only install what is on the physical media. Not anything from an external storage device.
 

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Intel E6750 @ 3.80GHz
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Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3L (Revision 1.1)
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2x2GB & 2x1GB (6GB) OCZ Reaper 1066MHz @ 1080MHz
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EVGA nVidia GTX 260 896mb (216 Core) FTW Edition
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Realtek ALC888
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21" VIZIO TV
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1680x1050 @ 60Hz
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Almost got it ^^^^ lol

ok well let me steer this ship in a new direction

any of you guys familiar with creating a system image? I was thinking (because I don't have a real DVD for re-installing {see above for how I plan to recover}) That I could make a recovery disc that would boot to a recovery menu right ? and then use a hard drive image (that I will save on an external HD) from my new fresh install to restore to? Is this how this new system works ?

I'm sorry? I believe the recovery discs can only install what is on the physical media. Not anything from an external storage device.


Ummmm. . . . I am speaking of windows 7, incase of serious Os damage you can use a creatable recovery tools disc that can be booted from startup, Ok

so you could in theory boot up with a recovery tools disc and choose to restore to an hard drive image which would reset you HD to an earlier time right ?
 

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2 GHz AMD Turion X2 TL-60
Motherboard
phenoix ?
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3 GB
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NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M
Sound Card
on board
Hard Drives
200 GB + Western Digi 260 GB
Cooling
Targus chill pad
Internet Speed
quick !
Almost got it ^^^^ lol

ok well let me steer this ship in a new direction

any of you guys familiar with creating a system image? I was thinking (because I don't have a real DVD for re-installing {see above for how I plan to recover}) That I could make a recovery disc that would boot to a recovery menu right ? and then use a hard drive image (that I will save on an external HD) from my new fresh install to restore to? Is this how this new system works ?

I'm sorry? I believe the recovery discs can only install what is on the physical media. Not anything from an external storage device.


Ummmm. . . . I am speaking of windows 7, incase of serious Os damage you can use a creatable recovery tools disc that can be booted from startup, Ok

so you could in theory boot up with a recovery tools disc and choose to restore to an hard drive image which would reset you HD to an earlier time right ?

Oh sorry I misunderstood your original question.

I'm not exactly sure if that would work or not.

Perhaps someone else would be better at answering this particular question.
 

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Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3L (Revision 1.1)
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2x2GB & 2x1GB (6GB) OCZ Reaper 1066MHz @ 1080MHz
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EVGA nVidia GTX 260 896mb (216 Core) FTW Edition
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Realtek ALC888
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21" VIZIO TV
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1680x1050 @ 60Hz
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Western Digital WD6401AALS - 640GB
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NZXT Nemesis Elite
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Thermaltake SpinQ
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Logitech Wireless S520
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Logitech Wireless S520 - Microsoft Wireless Arc Mouse
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sure I read a good tutorial on here that explained the system fairly well

I am just wondering If it will completely restore windows to an earlier date not just programs,file, etc, essentially giving me a "fresh" re-installation or shall I say a carbon copy of how my system is now.

Anyone ?
 

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phenoix ?
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Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M
Sound Card
on board
Hard Drives
200 GB + Western Digi 260 GB
Cooling
Targus chill pad
Internet Speed
quick !
Almost got it ^^^^ lol

ok well let me steer this ship in a new direction

any of you guys familiar with creating a system image? I was thinking (because I don't have a real DVD for re-installing {see above for how I plan to recover}) That I could make a recovery disc that would boot to a recovery menu right ? and then use a hard drive image (that I will save on an external HD) from my new fresh install to restore to? Is this how this new system works ?

Actually, yes, there is a program out there that will help you this. It's called Acronis TrueImage Home 2010.

I just recently go myself Sylvania G Netbook, and it took just about forever to install XP onto it, do all the updates and install a range of utilities and applications that I need for work. Once I got everything the way I wanted it, I used Acronis TrueImage Home 2010 to create a bootable USB Recovery Disk. I booted from said flash disk, and created a full hard drive image of the netbook which I placed onto the same flash drive that I now keep in a safe place.

If I now cannot get Windows 7 working on my netbook as I need it (I have issues with networking and sound on the Sylvania and Windows 7), I can boot from the USB drive and restore the system back to the XP installation in less than an hour.

Acronis also let's you make other forms of resure media onto CD/DVD and such. Damn fine product.
 

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^^^^ doesn't windows 7 have the feature built in ?
 

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^^^^ doesn't windows 7 have the feature built in ?

It does, but in order to use it's backup tool in an emergency, you'll need to either reinstall Windows 7 first, then use the restore feature, or boot from the Windows 7 Disk and use the restore feature from there (I think - I've never used it, so I don't know how reliable it is)


Acronis essentially allows you create your own set of "Factory Recovery Disks" that will restore you machine to the state it was in at the time you created the backup, incuding all installed programs and user data files.
 

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