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about one of my programs in Vista

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by BJ, Aug 19, 2009.

  1. BJ

    BJ Guest

    Hi,
    Recently I bought a new computer that has Works 9 on it. I got no
    installation disks with it. If my machine crashes I would have no way to
    install it again. Is there a way I can make installation disks for myself?

    Thanks for your help
    Barb
     
  2. DL

    DL Guest

    No, ask your PC provider where the disks are, or do you have to purchase
    backup disks from them (inc Vista) at an extra cost

    "BJ" <barbj44_99@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:O6oErsSIKHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi,
    > Recently I bought a new computer that has Works 9 on it. I got no
    > installation disks with it. If my machine crashes I would have no way to
    > install it again. Is there a way I can make installation disks for myself?
    >
    > Thanks for your help
    > Barb
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  3. BJ

    BJ Guest

    it is a Hewlett Packard laptop and I bought it at Best Buy. No program
    disks come with any of the programs that came with the computer. They are
    full programs and have a license. I will contact Hewlett Packard then.
    Thanks




    "DL" <notvalid@spoofaddress.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:OPymxFTIKHA.4432@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > No, ask your PC provider where the disks are, or do you have to purchase
    > backup disks from them (inc Vista) at an extra cost
    >
    > "BJ" <barbj44_99@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    > news:O6oErsSIKHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Hi,
    >> Recently I bought a new computer that has Works 9 on it. I got no
    >> installation disks with it. If my machine crashes I would have no way to
    >> install it again. Is there a way I can make installation disks for
    >> myself?
    >>
    >> Thanks for your help
    >> Barb
    >>
    >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  4. Rick Rogers

    Rick Rogers Guest

    Hi,

    No, it is probably part of the factory restore image the manufacturer
    provides. A manufacturer must provide some means of recoverying the system
    in the event of an operating system failure. Most provide and image recovery
    method that is available by hitting an "F" key at boot up. This returns the
    system to a factory install, data would need to be recovered from backups,
    and programs not included in the image would need to be reinstalled from
    their original installation media.

    --
    Best of Luck,

    Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

    Windows help -

    Vote for my shoe:


    "BJ" <barbj44_99@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:O6oErsSIKHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi,
    > Recently I bought a new computer that has Works 9 on it. I got no
    > installation disks with it. If my machine crashes I would have no way to
    > install it again. Is there a way I can make installation disks for myself?
    >
    > Thanks for your help
    > Barb
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  5. BJ wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi,
    > Recently I bought a new computer that has Works 9 on it. I got no
    > installation disks with it. If my machine crashes I would have no way to
    > install it again. Is there a way I can make installation disks for myself?
    >
    > Thanks for your help
    > Barb
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    The computer manufacturer will have provided a means of restoring your
    computer to its original, ex-factory state. Consult the documentation
    that came with the computer.


    --

    Bruce Chambers

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    Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell

    The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
    killed a great many philosophers.
    ~ Denis Diderot
     
  6. BJ

    BJ Guest

    I have restore disks and also I think a partition on the hard drive that is
    some sort of back up. It will take me back to the original install. But to
    do that I would lose everything else on the computer I would think. I wish
    they would go back to giving you installation disks.


    "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message
    news:e$evrXTIKHA.3928@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi,
    >
    > No, it is probably part of the factory restore image the manufacturer
    > provides. A manufacturer must provide some means of recoverying the system
    > in the event of an operating system failure. Most provide and image
    > recovery method that is available by hitting an "F" key at boot up. This
    > returns the system to a factory install, data would need to be recovered
    > from backups, and programs not included in the image would need to be
    > reinstalled from their original installation media.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  7. Rick Rogers

    Rick Rogers Guest

    Hi,

    Preinstalled systems have rarely come with regular installation disks, at
    least not since the early 90's. Since Win95 most have had image disks that
    just do a destructive wipe and reload. The current crop of machines more
    commonly just have the recovery volume now, which is useless in the event of
    a hard drive failure.

    --
    Best of Luck,

    Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

    Windows help -

    Vote for my shoe:


    "BJ" <barbj44_99@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:usCFGyYIKHA.1988@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >I have restore disks and also I think a partition on the hard drive that is
    >some sort of back up. It will take me back to the original install. But to
    >do that I would lose everything else on the computer I would think. I wish
    >they would go back to giving you installation disks.
    >
    >
    > "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message
    > news:e$evrXTIKHA.3928@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> No, it is probably part of the factory restore image the manufacturer
    >> provides. A manufacturer must provide some means of recoverying the
    >> system in the event of an operating system failure. Most provide and
    >> image recovery method that is available by hitting an "F" key at boot up.
    >> This returns the system to a factory install, data would need to be
    >> recovered from backups, and programs not included in the image would need
    >> to be reinstalled from their original installation media.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  8. Dave T.

    Dave T. Guest

    Rick Rogers wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi,
    >
    > Preinstalled systems have rarely come with regular installation disks,
    > at least not since the early 90's. Since Win95 most have had image disks
    > that just do a destructive wipe and reload. The current crop of machines
    > more commonly just have the recovery volume now, which is useless in the
    > event of a hard drive failure.
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Not true Rick, at least not in the case of HP. An app in preinstalled
    that allows the user to burn a recovery DVD from the recovery partition.
    This is the first thing to do after getting your new machine home. HP
    specifically allows the consumer to do this one time only.

    Dave T.
     
  9. Chuck

    Chuck Guest

    The HP laptops generally have at least a "onetime" capability to generate a
    system backup.
    There is also usually a "restore" capabilitythat "bricks" the laptop
    software, returning it to an out of the box software configuration.
    You probably need to think about getting something like Acronis, a 3d party
    backup program.
    (I gave up on Norton's "Ghost" a long time ago!)

    "BJ" <barbj44_99@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:OVNq0LTIKHA.520@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > it is a Hewlett Packard laptop and I bought it at Best Buy. No program
    > disks come with any of the programs that came with the computer. They are
    > full programs and have a license. I will contact Hewlett Packard then.
    > Thanks
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > "DL" <notvalid@spoofaddress.co.uk> wrote in message
    > news:OPymxFTIKHA.4432@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> No, ask your PC provider where the disks are, or do you have to purchase
    >> backup disks from them (inc Vista) at an extra cost
    >>
    >> "BJ" <barbj44_99@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    >> news:O6oErsSIKHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>> Hi,
    >>> Recently I bought a new computer that has Works 9 on it. I got no
    >>> installation disks with it. If my machine crashes I would have no way
    >>> to
    >>> install it again. Is there a way I can make installation disks for
    >>> myself?
    >>>
    >>> Thanks for your help
    >>> Barb
    >>>
    >>><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  10. Chuck

    Chuck Guest

    And if the process fails for almost any reason, the user is "SOL", thanks to
    the one time only limitation.
    "HP specifically allows the consumer to do this one time only."


    "Dave T." <Dave@domaine.invalid> wrote in message
    news:h6kcj9$rrs$1@news.eternal-september.org...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Rick Rogers wrote:<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> Preinstalled systems have rarely come with regular installation disks, at
    >> least not since the early 90's. Since Win95 most have had image disks
    >> that just do a destructive wipe and reload. The current crop of machines
    >> more commonly just have the recovery volume now, which is useless in the
    >> event of a hard drive failure.
    >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > Not true Rick, at least not in the case of HP. An app in preinstalled that
    > allows the user to burn a recovery DVD from the recovery partition. This
    > is the first thing to do after getting your new machine home. HP
    > specifically allows the consumer to do this one time only.
    >
    > Dave T. <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  11. Mr.Pancks

    Mr.Pancks Guest

    Chuck wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > And if the process fails for almost any reason, the user is "SOL", thanks
    > to the one time only limitation.
    > "HP specifically allows the consumer to do this one time only."
    >
    >
    > "Dave T." <Dave@domaine.invalid> wrote in message
    > news:h6kcj9$rrs$1@news.eternal-september.org...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Rick Rogers wrote:<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>> Hi,
    >>>
    >>> Preinstalled systems have rarely come with regular installation disks,
    >>> at least not since the early 90's. Since Win95 most have had image disks
    >>> that just do a destructive wipe and reload. The current crop of machines
    >>> more commonly just have the recovery volume now, which is useless in the
    >>> event of a hard drive failure.
    >>><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >> Not true Rick, at least not in the case of HP. An app in preinstalled
    >> that allows the user to burn a recovery DVD from the recovery partition.
    >> This is the first thing to do after getting your new machine home. HP
    >> specifically allows the consumer to do this one time only.
    >>
    >> Dave T.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Yet another reason to use linux.
    MS and its "partners" don't want you to even have a disk anymore.
    I'm sure there is a good reason for this...

    --
    The thing about references is; it is usually one person who can't pay
    guaranteeing that another person who can't pay can pay. -Mr. Pancks
     
  12. BJ

    BJ Guest

    Thank you all for your comments. I think I should be thinking about a 3rd
    party backup program.
    Sounds like a safe solution and a way to get everything back if I crash.
    Barb



    "Chuck" <cdkuder@msn.com> wrote in message
    news:%23XfiFgeIKHA.4436@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > The HP laptops generally have at least a "onetime" capability to generate
    > a system backup.
    > There is also usually a "restore" capabilitythat "bricks" the laptop
    > software, returning it to an out of the box software configuration.
    > You probably need to think about getting something like Acronis, a 3d
    > party backup program.
    > (I gave up on Norton's "Ghost" a long time ago!)
    >
    > "BJ" <barbj44_99@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    > news:OVNq0LTIKHA.520@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> it is a Hewlett Packard laptop and I bought it at Best Buy. No program
    >> disks come with any of the programs that came with the computer. They are
    >> full programs and have a license. I will contact Hewlett Packard then.
    >> Thanks
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> "DL" <notvalid@spoofaddress.co.uk> wrote in message
    >> news:OPymxFTIKHA.4432@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>> No, ask your PC provider where the disks are, or do you have to purchase
    >>> backup disks from them (inc Vista) at an extra cost
    >>>
    >>> "BJ" <barbj44_99@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    >>> news:O6oErsSIKHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
    >>>> Hi,
    >>>> Recently I bought a new computer that has Works 9 on it. I got no
    >>>> installation disks with it. If my machine crashes I would have no way
    >>>> to
    >>>> install it again. Is there a way I can make installation disks for
    >>>> myself?
    >>>>
    >>>> Thanks for your help
    >>>> Barb
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     

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