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romanom

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 2:10 am
Post subject: Repair Vista without install DVD?
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I have an HP notebook with Vista Home Premium and after running SFC I have a
few corrupted files.

Question is there a way to bring in the original files when the OEM didn't
send an install DVD or will offer one at all?

All I have is the recovery partition with the option to "repair to original
factory condition" which from what I gather means erasing all my settings and
personal files.

I have made a recovery disc (from the partition) and I have the "Anytime
Upgrade DVD," and I'm curious is there any way to access the upgrade DVD to
get to those files or even do a real repair of Vista without losing settings
and personal files?
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Curious

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 6:51 am
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Have you tried running check disk to fix the corrupted files?

My computer/ right click on the drive/properties/Tools menu
"romanom" <romanom RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4519225B-02CA-49B8-8952-A1361F3989CA@microsoft.com...
>I have an HP notebook with Vista Home Premium and after running SFC I have
>a
> few corrupted files.
>
> Question is there a way to bring in the original files when the OEM didn't
> send an install DVD or will offer one at all?
>
> All I have is the recovery partition with the option to "repair to
> original
> factory condition" which from what I gather means erasing all my settings
> and
> personal files.
>
> I have made a recovery disc (from the partition) and I have the "Anytime
> Upgrade DVD," and I'm curious is there any way to access the upgrade DVD
> to
> get to those files or even do a real repair of Vista without losing
> settings
> and personal files?
>
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philo

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 7:07 am
Post subject: Re: Repair Vista without install DVD? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"romanom" <romanom.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4519225B-02CA-49B8-8952-A1361F3989CA@microsoft.com...
> I have an HP notebook with Vista Home Premium and after running SFC I have
a
> few corrupted files.
>
> Question is there a way to bring in the original files when the OEM didn't
> send an install DVD or will offer one at all?
>
> All I have is the recovery partition with the option to "repair to
original
> factory condition" which from what I gather means erasing all my settings
and
> personal files.
>
> I have made a recovery disc (from the partition) and I have the "Anytime
> Upgrade DVD," and I'm curious is there any way to access the upgrade DVD
to
> get to those files or even do a real repair of Vista without losing
settings
> and personal files?
>


I'd use *extreme* caution when using SFC.
To be honest with you...I don't know if the previous problems with SFC have
been fixed with Vista...
but my guess is that they have not been.

SFC (at least in the past) usually did way more harm than good.

First off..SFC stores system files in it's archive. Unless the archive
itself is updated each time Windows itself is updated...
SFC will recognize the *newer* files as corrupted...and if you opt to fix
them...you will replace the updated system files with their older version.

I'd leave SFC completely alone and use "system restore" if you run into any
major problems
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mee mee

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Since: Jan 28, 2008
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 7:23 am
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I am having problems too. I have corrupted files that are slowing the
entire vista down. I need a back up disc of some kind, to reinstall the
vista. Can you or someone help me?
"philo" wrote:

>
> "romanom" <romanom RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4519225B-02CA-49B8-8952-A1361F3989CA@microsoft.com...
> > I have an HP notebook with Vista Home Premium and after running SFC I have
> a
> > few corrupted files.
> >
> > Question is there a way to bring in the original files when the OEM didn't
> > send an install DVD or will offer one at all?
> >
> > All I have is the recovery partition with the option to "repair to
> original
> > factory condition" which from what I gather means erasing all my settings
> and
> > personal files.
> >
> > I have made a recovery disc (from the partition) and I have the "Anytime
> > Upgrade DVD," and I'm curious is there any way to access the upgrade DVD
> to
> > get to those files or even do a real repair of Vista without losing
> settings
> > and personal files?
> >
>
>
> I'd use *extreme* caution when using SFC.
> To be honest with you...I don't know if the previous problems with SFC have
> been fixed with Vista...
> but my guess is that they have not been.
>
> SFC (at least in the past) usually did way more harm than good.
>
> First off..SFC stores system files in it's archive. Unless the archive
> itself is updated each time Windows itself is updated...
> SFC will recognize the *newer* files as corrupted...and if you opt to fix
> them...you will replace the updated system files with their older version.
>
> I'd leave SFC completely alone and use "system restore" if you run into any
> major problems
>
>
>
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Tom Ferguson

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 10:20 am
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At this time, you can use your recovery disk

or back up your user files, repair to original factory condition, go to
Microsoft update and jump through those hoops, restore user files

or purchase a retail version, back up user files, wipe the HD, install
retail version, &c.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007

"romanom" <romanom DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4519225B-02CA-49B8-8952-A1361F3989CA@microsoft.com...
>I have an HP notebook with Vista Home Premium and after running SFC I have
>a
> few corrupted files.
>
> Question is there a way to bring in the original files when the OEM didn't
> send an install DVD or will offer one at all?
>
> All I have is the recovery partition with the option to "repair to
> original
> factory condition" which from what I gather means erasing all my settings
> and
> personal files.
>
> I have made a recovery disc (from the partition) and I have the "Anytime
> Upgrade DVD," and I'm curious is there any way to access the upgrade DVD
> to
> get to those files or even do a real repair of Vista without losing
> settings
> and personal files?
>
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philo

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 3:18 pm
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"mee mee" <mee mee DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
> I am having problems too. I have corrupted files that are slowing the
> entire vista down. I need a back up disc of some kind, to reinstall the
> vista. Can you or someone help me?
> "philo" wrote:
>
> >


About all you can do for starters is try a "system restore"
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mee mee

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 3:18 pm
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I did try to restore. Didn't work. It restored, but still having major
problems. Where do I buy a restore disk?

"philo" wrote:

>
> "mee mee" <mee mee.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:644632D2-49B9-4A64-8140-95270261B0F8@microsoft.com...
> >
> > I am having problems too. I have corrupted files that are slowing the
> > entire vista down. I need a back up disc of some kind, to reinstall the
> > vista. Can you or someone help me?
> > "philo" wrote:
> >
> > >
>
>
> About all you can do for starters is try a "system restore"
>
>
>
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philo

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 4:44 pm
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"mee mee" <meemee.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I did try to restore. Didn't work. It restored, but still having major
> problems. Where do I buy a restore disk?
>



Contact the manufacturer of you machine
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Mike Hall - MVP

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(Msg. 9) Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 9:59 pm
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"romanom" <romanom.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4519225B-02CA-49B8-8952-A1361F3989CA@microsoft.com...
>I have an HP notebook with Vista Home Premium and after running SFC I have
>a
> few corrupted files.
>
> Question is there a way to bring in the original files when the OEM didn't
> send an install DVD or will offer one at all?
>
> All I have is the recovery partition with the option to "repair to
> original
> factory condition" which from what I gather means erasing all my settings
> and
> personal files.
>
> I have made a recovery disc (from the partition) and I have the "Anytime
> Upgrade DVD," and I'm curious is there any way to access the upgrade DVD
> to
> get to those files or even do a real repair of Vista without losing
> settings
> and personal files?
>


The last time I came across an HP, there was a facility to do a repair. Back
up , that is to say save, your important stuff to CD or DVD.

Then run the HP recovery function. If there is an option to repair, take it
or else go for destructive recovery..

--
Mike Hall - MVP
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx
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Twayne

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(Msg. 10) Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 2:06 am
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> I have an HP notebook with Vista Home Premium and after running SFC I
> have a few corrupted files.
>
> Question is there a way to bring in the original files when the OEM
> didn't send an install DVD or will offer one at all?
>
> All I have is the recovery partition with the option to "repair to
> original factory condition" which from what I gather means erasing
> all my settings and personal files.
>
> I have made a recovery disc (from the partition) and I have the
> "Anytime Upgrade DVD," and I'm curious is there any way to access the
> upgrade DVD to get to those files or even do a real repair of Vista
> without losing settings and personal files?

Uhh, once you get things straightened out again, consider this a warning
that you should be BACKING UP YOUR DATA! You spent the money on Vista,
now spend a couple dollars on an imaging program for your backup needs.

You should probably read your documentation a little closer; there are
usually two methods of recovery; one which should not damage data, and
the other which definitely will remove all your data.
A backup is ALWAYS necessary before messing with anything to do with
the OS in order to avoid problems such as this.

Best of luck,
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Twayne

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(Msg. 11) Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 2:08 am
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> "romanom" <romanom.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4519225B-02CA-49B8-8952-A1361F3989CA@microsoft.com...
>> I have an HP notebook with Vista Home Premium and after running SFC
>> I have a few corrupted files.
>>
>> Question is there a way to bring in the original files when the OEM
>> didn't send an install DVD or will offer one at all?
>>
>> All I have is the recovery partition with the option to "repair to
>> original factory condition" which from what I gather means erasing
>> all my settings and personal files.
>>
>> I have made a recovery disc (from the partition) and I have the
>> "Anytime Upgrade DVD," and I'm curious is there any way to access
>> the upgrade DVD to get to those files or even do a real repair of
>> Vista without losing settings and personal files?
>>
>
>
> I'd use *extreme* caution when using SFC.
> To be honest with you...I don't know if the previous problems with
> SFC have been fixed with Vista...
> but my guess is that they have not been.
>
> SFC (at least in the past) usually did way more harm than good.
>
> First off..SFC stores system files in it's archive. Unless the archive
> itself is updated each time Windows itself is updated...
> SFC will recognize the *newer* files as corrupted...and if you opt to
> fix them...you will replace the updated system files with their older
> version.
>
> I'd leave SFC completely alone and use "system restore" if you run
> into any major problems

Well, we now know what YOU would do! And what your opinion of SFC is.
None of which had anything to do with the OP's problem or assistance for
him in any way. Did you forget part of your post? Or was that all you
had to say?

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philo

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(Msg. 12) Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 2:46 pm
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"Twayne" <nodoby DeleteThis @devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message
news:lUvnj.5274$z_6.697@trnddc06...
> > "romanom" <romanom DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:4519225B-02CA-49B8-8952-A1361F3989CA@microsoft.com...
> >> I have an HP notebook with Vista Home Premium and after running SFC
> >> I have a few corrupted files.
> >>
> >> Question is there a way to bring in the original files when the OEM
> >> didn't send an install DVD or will offer one at all?
> >>
> >> All I have is the recovery partition with the option to "repair to
> >> original factory condition" which from what I gather means erasing
> >> all my settings and personal files.
> >>
> >> I have made a recovery disc (from the partition) and I have the
> >> "Anytime Upgrade DVD," and I'm curious is there any way to access
> >> the upgrade DVD to get to those files or even do a real repair of
> >> Vista without losing settings and personal files?
> >>
> >
> >
> > I'd use *extreme* caution when using SFC.
> > To be honest with you...I don't know if the previous problems with
> > SFC have been fixed with Vista...
> > but my guess is that they have not been.
> >
> > SFC (at least in the past) usually did way more harm than good.
> >
> > First off..SFC stores system files in it's archive. Unless the archive
> > itself is updated each time Windows itself is updated...
> > SFC will recognize the *newer* files as corrupted...and if you opt to
> > fix them...you will replace the updated system files with their older
> > version.
> >
> > I'd leave SFC completely alone and use "system restore" if you run
> > into any major problems
>
> Well, we now know what YOU would do! And what your opinion of SFC is.
> None of which had anything to do with the OP's problem or assistance for
> him in any way. Did you forget part of your post? Or was that all you
> had to say?
>


The OP said SFC found corrupt files...however the files may not be
corrupt...
the so called corruption could be due to an un-updated data base...
that's why running SFC can be a bad idea.
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