I got a "free" Vista to Win 7 Upgrade set of CDs a few months ago; went ahead and upgraded Vista to WEin 7 (and to SP1 a month ago or so), BUT recently (to my deep chagrin) discovered they were not bootable.
I Do have a recovery disk, but that doesn't have all the components of windows I need to rebuild my corrupted system.
I want to get a fully bootable version of Windows 7 SP1 Home Premium 64-bit - as I understand that contains a "vanilla" version of the Win 7 registry. I need it to restore my corrupt registry back to a viable vanilla version so I can bring Windows back up (and yes: I've already been thru multiple posts and replies in every MS Windows forum in creation trying to figure out how to restore my Startup Repair-indicated corrupt registry / "unable to recover", and also with a System Restore point that doesn't actually exist despite showing up as an option to restore, and a System Image Recovery that's failing).
Anyone know if the $129 3-pack upgrade from NewEgg or Amazon is
(a) SP1; and
(b) fully-bootable?