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Recovery Options for Vista SP1



 
 
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Old January 7th 09, 01:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
tempting2taanzaa
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Default Recovery Options for Vista SP1

Hi:

I was lurking and read something that confused me a bit and I wanted to make
sure I understood this correctly. If I wanted to use a factory generated
recovery disc to put it back to factory condition, can this still be done if
I have SP1? I ask this question in response to something I read from a post
labeled "Repair Vista." See post below:

Thank you. My intent, Mr Barnett, was not to spur you into action. I
merely
needed clarification.

1. If one has installed Vista SP0 & upgraded to SP1, then received a BSOD
which prevents one from accessing Programs & feathers, to uninstall SP1,
what's a person to do?
1.a. Borrow an SP1 DVD from a friend?
1.b. Use a slipstreamed SP1 DVD?

Thank you, Mr Barnett, for your input.

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Old January 7th 09, 02:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Malke[_2_]
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Default Recovery Options for Vista SP1

tempting2taanzaa wrote:

Hi:

I was lurking and read something that confused me a bit and I wanted to
make
sure I understood this correctly. If I wanted to use a factory generated
recovery disc to put it back to factory condition, can this still be done
if
I have SP1?


Yes. The recovery disc is an *image* of how the computer was when it left
the factory. When you apply that image by running the computer mftr.'s
recovery process, it overwrites everything on the hard drive. The need for
having installation media match the service pack level of the operating
system installed only is applicable if you are using a regular installation
Vista DVD, not when you are applying a recovery image from an OEM.

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Old January 7th 09, 03:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
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Default Recovery Options for Vista SP1



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Yes. The recovery disc is an *image* of how the computer was when it left
the factory. When you apply that image by running the computer mftr.'s
recovery process, it overwrites everything on the hard drive. The need for
having installation media match the service pack level of the operating
system installed only is applicable if you are using a regular
installation
Vista DVD, not when you are applying a recovery image from an OEM.

Malke
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Thanks for clearing that up!

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Old January 7th 09, 05:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
John Barnett MVP[_3_]
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Default Recovery Options for Vista SP1

As the factory generated recovery disc is an image of your system it will
simply over-write what is on your hard disk and replace it with the original
image.

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"tempting2taanzaa" wrote in message
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Hi:

I was lurking and read something that confused me a bit and I wanted to
make sure I understood this correctly. If I wanted to use a factory
generated recovery disc to put it back to factory condition, can this
still be done if I have SP1? I ask this question in response to something
I read from a post labeled "Repair Vista." See post below:

Thank you. My intent, Mr Barnett, was not to spur you into action. I
merely
needed clarification.

1. If one has installed Vista SP0 & upgraded to SP1, then received a BSOD
which prevents one from accessing Programs & feathers, to uninstall SP1,
what's a person to do?
1.a. Borrow an SP1 DVD from a friend?
1.b. Use a slipstreamed SP1 DVD?

Thank you, Mr Barnett, for your input.

--
Check out the great stores listed here! Receive special offers! Visit
http://driven.mysite.com

Voice your opinion and see other responses at
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