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    Windows Vista won't run on Dell Dimension

    Hi Folks! Windows vista is also causing lots of boot issues, so I often get questions like this: I have a Dell Dimension, which won’t boot to Windows (Vista), and none the repair options work: Startup repair: Reports fix fail due to problem with registry System Restore: Reports no restore points available Windows Complete PC Restore: Reports no backups available Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool: No memory problems Command Prompt. Can’t think of any appropriate command to use here. So I booted with the system DVD (as one would with XP) but the upgrade option has been greyed don’t want to do a new setup. I want to repair existing installation. What should I do? ------------------------------------------------------------ And here is the answer: You can't do a 'repair install' because you need to launch the Vista DVD from within Windows, not, as you have been doing, booting straight from the DVD; that is why the 'upgrade' is greyed out. If you cannot launch Vista and none of the repair options will work a clean install is the only other variant. To save problems in future it is actually a good idea to make image of the hard drive, using program like True Image. What I do is install operating system, download all updates, check system I working okay for a day or two, activate system, then image the drive/partition. Any time I get a problem I can re-image the drive/partition quickly and be up and running without much inconvenience. And minor fixes are done by using any registry fix utility, there are plenty of them on the market today. Regards, Carl

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    attagirl is offline Newbie
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    No Surprise. I cannot believe that they are not more prepared about this stuff. I know that many people are having problems with vista in general and when we read more about how they can be ran and stuff it is only more dishardening.

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    mymoonlight is offline Newbie
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    Quote Originally Posted by _tech_guru_papa_ View Post
    Hi Folks! Windows vista is also causing lots of boot issues, so I often get questions like this: I have a Dell Dimension, which won’t boot to Windows (Vista), and none the repair options work: Startup repair: Reports fix fail due to problem with registry System Restore: Reports no restore points available Windows Complete PC Restore: Reports no backups available Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool: No memory problems Command Prompt. Can’t think of any appropriate command to use here. So I booted with the system DVD (as one would with XP) but the upgrade option has been greyed don’t want to do a new setup. I want to repair existing installation. What should I do? ------------------------------------------------------------ And here is the answer: You can't do a 'repair install' because you need to launch the Vista DVD from within Windows, not, as you have been doing, booting straight from the DVD; that is why the 'upgrade' is greyed out. If you cannot launch Vista and none of the repair options will work a clean install is the only other variant. To save problems in future it is actually a good idea to make image of the hard drive, using program like True Image. What I do is install operating system, download all updates, check system I working okay for a day or two, activate system, then image the drive/partition. Any time I get a problem I can re-image the drive/partition quickly and be up and running without much inconvenience. And minor fixes are done by using any registry fix utility, there are plenty of them on the market today. Regards, Carl
    -_-# I'm still using winxp

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    saineys is offline Newbie
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    You can't do a 'repair install' because you need to launch the Vista DVD
    from within Windows, not, as you have been doing, booting straight from the
    DVD; that is why the 'upgrade' is greyed out.

    If you cannot launch Vista and none of the repair variants will work a clean
    install is the only other variant.

    To save problems in future it is actually a good idea to image the hard
    drive, using program like True Image. What I do is install operating system, download all updates, check system I working okay for a day or two, activate system, then image the drive/partition. Any time I get a problem I can re-image the drive/partition quickly and be up and running without much inconvenience. And minor fixes are done by using any registry fix software, there are plenty of them on the market today.

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    saineys is offline Newbie
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    You can't do a 'repair install' because you need to launch the Vista DVD
    from within Windows, not, as you have been doing, booting straight from the
    DVD; that is why the 'upgrade' is greyed out.

    If you cannot launch Vista and none of the repair variants will work a clean
    install is the only other variant.

    To save problems in future it is actually a good idea to image the hard
    drive, using program like True Image. What I do is install operating system, download all updates, check system I working okay for a day or two, activate system, then image the drive/partition. Any time I get a problem I can re-image the drive/partition quickly and be up and running without much inconvenience. And minor fixes are done by using any registry fix software, there are plenty of them on the market today.

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    Oracle is offline Junior WHC Addict
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    wipro

    HI if its not working,contact your service engineer! he will help u! if not contact wipro authorities if u dont have dell service center!

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