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« on: December 14, 2009, 09:51:55 AM »

Restore a Complete PC Backup when your computer won’t start

Your hard drive has died, or your computer has been taken over by spyware or viruses. If you’ve made a Complete PC backup, you can be up and running in less than an hour.
To restore a Complete PC backup, follow these steps:

1. If your hard drive failed, replace it.
2. Insert your Windows Vista DVD, and boot your computer. When prompted, press a key to start from the CD/DVD.
3. Windows Vista setup starts. Select your regional settings, and click Repair Your Computer on the second page.
4. Follow the prompts that appear. Startup Repair will probably try to fix your startup problems without recovering from backup–if you don’t want it to bother, you can cancel the attempt.
5. When the System Recovery Options dialog appears, click Windows Complete PC Restore.



6. On the Restore Your Entire Computer From A Backup page of the WIndows Complete PC Restore wizard, click Next to use the most recent backup.



7. On the final page of the wizard, you can select the Format and repartition disks checkbox if you don’t want to save any of your data. This is the only way to be completely sure your computer is clean of any spyware, viruses, or worms. It will delete all the files on your disk before restoring the backup, however. If you don’t select the checkbox, it’ll leave your files on the disk and overwrite any files found in the backup. Therefore, any files you created after the backup was made will still be there if you do not format the disk. Click Finish to start the restore.



The restore will take a while. When it’s done, your computer will restart, back at the state it was in the last time you did a Complete PC backup. Now, you should recover any files you’ve backed up since your Complete PC backup.
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« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2009, 03:22:59 AM »

Hi Britec good post have a few points to make

1. What is on this recovary disk is very useful tools and they work a treat this very instant happend to me

2. If you dont have your vista cd and you have lost it there is a recovary console called ERD commander for vista
should you need to recover your computer with no vista disks download or pm me for the cd just give us details to where
to post it I will send it free of charge this cd has all the tools shown and more

3. This CD can be downloaded as an iso image just download it of the internet google ERD commander for Vista they also have one out for windows 7 now as well which I have a copy of ERD commanders has great tools when you are stuck and is well worth taking a look at all 3 of the disks they have helped me sevral times thanks for these tips and keep up the good work  Smiley
speak soon Brian
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