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MCE to Vista x64 Upgrade
Carry the external drive around to each computer, and make an image (or use a DVD, like you said you would). I've not used TrueImage before, (WITH WINDOWS VISTA HOME BASIC) - GIVEN THE FACT THAT I AM NO COMPUTER EXPERT - I WOULD BE LOOKING FOR CLEAR INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO DO THE ENTIRE DVD IMAGING WORK. THANKS.

Reply to Mike B. Part 4
No luck on resovling the issue. The only answer they had was to reinstall Windows (and loss personal setting, programs, and all that)... Do too the I have the Vista DVD and can boot up from the DVD drive BUT Vista does not give an option to restore/repair...only install. Which I woudl rather not do.

Vista MBR vs. XP MBR
Added: 'Add To Write Queue When Done' checkbox option to 'Create DVD MDS File' window. Added: The 'Extract Boot Image' feature now also lists the drive volume .... Changed/Fixed: Context menu option (in Write/Verify modes) to change the volume label no longer appears when it's not possible to do so (ie when the

install both XP and Vista
Can I then do an anytime upgrade from VHP64 to VU64, by entering my key? Assuming so, a benefit of that approach is I get to keep the DVD stuff that comes with VHP, I was going to ask questions about the drive 1/drive 2 discussion below but, if I can use the anytime upgrade, it won't be a dual-boot install.

5219 Error on Install
But FreeBSD DVD (iso) can't be downloaded. WHY?? Because the DVDs are created by the sellers. There are no official DVD ISOs. .... If you want to use something like that install PC-BSD or DesktopBSD. To install the printer do the following 1. Alter permission on the device nodes chmod 0660 /dev/ulpt0 2. chgrp cupsd

Reply to B's Reply Mike B. Part 2
You run an in-place upgrade from the desktop by inserting the dvd in the drive and choosing Install Now from the splash screen. I've tried using the Windows Vista Ultimate repair procedure, but it won't let me do it from boot up and when I try to do use the 'UpGrade' from the Win Visat disk from within VIsta as

Convert new HP 32bit Vista home premium to Vista 64bit Ultimate
Do not use the escape key technique to install Vista and you will have a boot options menu showing "Older Version of Windows" and "Microsoft Vista". If you set the XP drive as the boot drive and then boot the system with the Vista dvd you will get variation of the drive lettering (no real problem) and will have

Reply to Mike B. Part 4
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end result was there were no bad sectors found. Though these were small drives, only 40GB's each, it took a long time to do a full complete scan. Just like you can boot using a CD or DVD drive you can boot from a USB drive even a thumb drive if your system supports it ;-) Oh great, something else to think

Quicken 2008 Deluxe Vista 64 bit - Couple of questions
The only thing significant about a repair install is that it is by far the most effective way to repair a no boot vista after F8 advanced options are exhausted. ..... but I want one tool to do it, and that's an XP CD to do a repair install if I need to for XP, or a Vista DVD that's bootable for Vista with access to

Reply to Mike B. Part 1
If you shut off your PC at any time then, you have a high risk of seriously damaging the structure of your Hard Drive. but once you are at that loophole where windows vista cannot install that update, you have no other chance, but to insert your Vista DVD and boot the PC from that- Do not choose "install now",

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 203, Issue 19
I've checked in the BIOS and there is no setting to set it to read only on this computer. I've tried using the Windows Vista Ultimate repair procedure, but it won't let me do it from boot up and when I try to do use the 'UpGrade' from the Win Visat disk from within VIsta as it tells me I have to, it starts copying

Re-formatting HD and re-installing everything
Boot the system with the Vista DVD in place like you were going to install, and run a startup repair at the setup screen. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" Vista is no longer available. Drive D files are intact but I do not know how to load Vista on that drive without wiping out the existing files.

Recovery of Deleted Files
Colin Barnhorst c.barnho...@comcast.net microsoft public windows 64bit general Do not use the escape key technique to install Vista and you will have a boot If you set the XP drive as the boot drive and then boot the system with the Vista dvd you will get variation of the drive lettering (no real problem) and

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
The end result was there were no bad sectors found. Though these were small drives, only 40GB's each, it took a long time to do a full complete scan. I have a Seagate diagnostic program Just like you can boot using a CD or DVD drive you can boot from a USB drive even a thumb drive if your system supports it ;-)

ImgBurn v.2.4.0.0
I now have to reboot with original boot disk, which I no longer have. So I go and buy Vista Home Premium, then first am able remove the data (via knoppix) from the old crashed drive (first one). So I put this drive into the 2nd pc as master, and attempt to install Vista. I get past the "loading software" and then

Microsoft commissioned reports on Windows Vista SP1 performance
P Mar...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Thanks Colin/Its Personal, This this is really really p&#^*g me off. If the dvd isn't booting the machine then you probably need to change the boot order in the BIOS so that the optical drive is ahead of the hard drive. "Marco.

Dual boot - remove one OS.
Again, I fell into this silly loop when I tried to rebuild: -- Select Drive -- FDISK Partition Editor ("Q") -- Install Boot Manager and it just goes round, and round, and round. Can I just wipe the disk and start over? And why these strange problems? I´m not connected to the Internet, so no possibility of virus.

Can I restore Windows 98 from an USB external CR-rom drive?
To clarify, the time that I did get into SAFE MODE, it was when booting from the Vista Install DVD. After booting from the DVD, I tried to do a System CHORUS: You just format the drive , Clive Get a New Mac , Jack Y'don't need that crap toy, Roy Just get yourself free Boot from a *nix, Jix You don't need to

Dual boot with WinXP
This happens many times a day, but generally seems tied to high hard drive utilization, such as installing an app or trying to back up the hard drive. keyboards to no avail. Any suggestions? ~~ http://tinyurl.com/37tnl8 (Or perhaps, boot Linux instead, boka?) These poor bastards think they *have* to use Vista.

Ultimate 64 to 32 Bit
You can't format a hard drive from within the operating system you are trying to replace. You will need to boot from the Vista DVD and do the clean install, including formatting, from there. How to install Windows Vista - covers upgrade and clean install http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918884 There is no way anyone