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Can't install Office 2007 with Vista 64 bit ultimate
Maybe yes, since after the initial installation, Microsoft really does not help much with problems, unless you use their pay-service. However, the recovery console is still available, although that is very limited in what it can fix. I am not sure about Vista, but you might want to check into that and similar

Restoring registry
Does this mean the drive is good and it's something else, or could the drive still be bad? You may have a bad sector which could have destroyed some data You won't lose your/his programs, but all the servicepack/hotfixes have to be reapplied. -- vista policy violation: Microsoft optical mouse found penguin

Vista Dual Boot Installation Procedure
Nor can I access anything on the drive because I can't get access to the console. I have a different windows x64 install dvd but my RAID drivers aren't slipstreamed into that one so it doesn't even recognize my RAID array. Now my question is: Does anybody know a way to access the recovery console (by correcting/

Can't Recover Vista
Now that Vista is out I may be able to buy an OEM CD at a reduced price. On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 18:14:25 -0800, "Rock" <r...@nospam.net> wrote: "RScotti" wrote I mainly want to use my ERUNT backup in case my windows doesn't start but would also be nice to access the files MS Recovery Console does Do you have an XP

Perpetual Vista reboot on start-up
This image does not put the contents of disc 2 onto the hard-drive, and I haven't heard that HPs do either. We get disc 1 (XP Pro only) in the i386 folder. This "recovery disc" exploitation of consumers means that there is no option to run the recovery console, no option to run an OS repair, no option to slipstream

Vista Home Premium install on Soltek Qbic sl-b8e-f - SATA issues
I've only a X64 OS on my computer and the DVD containt all of the Vista operating system.. So I think that the install and the following program "recovery Have you tried to not use the Recovery Console and instead do a Repair Install? This could result in lost data, but you have previously mentioned that you do

CD and DVD burning
Unfortunately, the web version of the FAQ does not have this information. <end of article> However, a lot of support information is available at the Safe mode, command prompt or Vista CD/DVD boot to recovery console if you can rename the aol-K files or at least 1 file so it won't be found??? or maybe not.

Help ! Recovery console not working on X64
Recovery Console was a closed few-tricks pony, the functional equivalent of MS-DOS 4's DOS Shell as a file manager. But in the Vista era, you're wrong - as long as you avoid the clutches of large OEMs, you'd have a Vista DVD that boots into a command-line maintenance OS. Whether this is a subset of WinPE and/or

Why Does MSFT Rob Customers of Means to Recover Vista?
Alternately, you can use the XP Install CD and from Recovery Console, execute the commands fixmbr and fixboot "teo49" <te...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:60A7CA33-51D7-4122-B28C-DF2AE8493A0D@microsoft.com... i have unintalled windows vista because it was translating my programs in english ( i'am

Desfragmentadorde Disco
No, it does not bypass this question. I gave you several *** methods to restore the registry manually. None of them *** are subject to locked registry files. So, to do that: The URL you gave me indirectly links to BartPE (Bart has pretty lengthy discussions on the site which I have yet to read) but also gives the

How to set up dual booting
Try these steps: Please note the following if you have OEM media: You might not able to boot into the recovery console with the OEM media, if this is the do the following commands on the recovery console: Set allowallpaths = true Set allowremovablemedia = true If this does not help, sometimes using the XP SP2

Computer Management & Event Viewer consoles dont open after SP
Then, maybe it is OK to have it. Does a Vista Recovery Console exist, and how to install it? "Rock" <R...@nospam.net> wrote: "Juan I. Cahis" wrote Dear friends: I have just installed Sony's Vaio Vista Business Express Upgrade without any problem, but I have some questions. The whole process took about 5 hours in my

Booting Vista on Different PC Computers No label
RC White r...@grandecom.net microsoft public windows vista general Hi, John. You may have stumbled into a bottomless pit here. :>( (And the more I try to draft this reply, the more confused my typing gets, but maybe you can wade through it.) A Google search for "Disk Management console view" turns up mostly copies of

What do YOU expect from Vista SP1 ??
Does anyone have any advice as to how recover from this. I do have files which I need and have not backed up since mid year as I have been away. I have bought a new computer with Vista home premium. Even though the acer is not responding could I access the acer hard drive and see the files by porting a USB

O/T -- pure grouse!
pkuchnicki pkuchni...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I have a machine with twin hard drives. 1) create a slipstreamed CD from my original XP OS and SP2 interleaved, boot from it and try to get to the Recovery Console where I can execute the FIXMBR and maybe the FIXBOOT commands.

How To: Install XP After Removing Vista?
When
I need a new box in late 2009 or early 2010 perhaps Vista will have some of the kinks ironed out. I'm going to wait for the dust to settle. Recovery Console just grew up from being a useful bunch of preset tricks to a proper maintenance OS at last. That alone is a reason to use Vista, especially for NTFS.

How To: Install XP After Removing Vista?
N. Miller anonym...@msnews.aosake.net microsoft public internetexplorer general On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 07:35:02 -0700, RJ wrote: Does Vista have a new Cmd Console. Somebody who wants the command console redesigned to look like Unix is posting to groups from a Web interface? Odd! -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you

Can we use Win98SE Explorer in Win2K?
On the first drive I have a current XP installation which I have used for years. On the second drive I have installed Vista Enterprise edition. CD from my original XP OS and SP2 interleaved, boot from it and try to get to the Recovery Console where I can execute the FIXMBR and maybe the FIXBOOT commands.

How to repair Vista? You have the ways in Spades!
You can boot to the recovery Console, and run the command : CHKDSK /R to fix that. You should try taking ownership of those problem files listed. Anyway, thanks again, and I am hoping that you (or someone else) may have another idea. Thanks, Dave "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: Some Windows Vista functions may not

Sony's Vista Business Express Upgrade installed OK, but I have ...
John John audetw...@nbnet.nb.ca microsoft public windowsxp general In that case boot to the Windows XP Recovery Console and issue the following command on the John Phazonmutant wrote: "John John" wrote: While you are booted to Windows XP stick the Vista DVD in the drive I stupidly must have thrown away the DVD