Windows Vista Home Premium 32 Bit Recovery Disc

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Hi, 'How to replace Microsoft software or hardware, order service packs, and replace product manuals' Some manufacturers no longer have Vista Recovery Disks available to reinstall the Operating System. If that happens, you may have to try this instead: You can also borrow and use a Microsoft Vista DVD, that contains the files for the various Vista Editions (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business and Ultimate) to be installed. The Product Key on your Computer / Laptop case determines which Edition is installed. Other Manufacturers' Recovery DVDs are not to be used for the above purpose. Note: Vista 32bit and 64bit Editions come on different DVDs Cheers. ___________________________________________________ Bill Smithers - Microsoft MVP July 2013 - June 2018. Al Brooks Trading Price Action Reversals Pdf here.

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About this setence in this page: “Sadly Microsoft never seemed to release these files with Service Pack 2 integrated so that has to be installed manually after you install Vista.” This was only true when obtaining the Vista setup files from Digital River. However, Microsoft DID release the Vista ISO images already slipstreamed/integrated with SP2 only to MSDN/Technet subscribers.

Here are two of the Vista SP2 ISO image files from MSDN/Technet: en_windows_vista_sp2_x64_dvd_342267.iso – SHA1: AAEE3C04533899F9F8C4AE0C4250EF5FAFBE29A3 (released 5/11/2009, file size 3.6Gb) en_windows_vista_with_sp2_x86_dvd_342266.iso – SHA1: 25AD9A776503E6A583BEC07879DBCC5DFD20CD6E (released 5/11/2009, file size 3. Hdd Life Pro 4 Crack. 1Gb) These ISOs are AIO (all-in-one), meaing they contain multiple editions of Windows Vista. The product key entered during setup determines what edition of Vista gets installed. At the end of your article you state: “Unfortunately, Service Pack 2 can be integrated but it’s a lengthy process and actually involves installing Vista and then SP2, and re-imaging back to DVD.” Are you referring to actually installing the newly-created (w/SP1) disk on a system and then updating with the SP2 update (which I do have) and then creating a second and newly-updated.iso image which can be used to burn an updated Vista install disk (as you stated,”re-imaging back to DVD”)? If so, how is that accomplished from an installed OS? Sorry for my ignorance. “Back “in the day” I did slipstream an XP install to it’s latest iteration so I’m a bit familiar not much, but a bit. Thanks for this info!