If you own a branded computer or laptop such as Acer, Dell or HP, chances are they only provide you with recovery partition or a recovery DVD without Windows Vista DVD.
There are 2 ways of doing it. The easy way and also the hard way.
Easy way is to download a 120MB ISO file from EasyBCD website. They’ve uploaded a copy of a CD that contains the contents of the “Repair your computer” section of the Windows Vista DVD.
You can download Windows Vista Recovery Disc from here:
Once you’ve finished downloading, burn Vista_Recovery_Disc.iso with Nero or your favorite disc burning software and boot up your computer with the CD.
The hard way is to build a VistaPE environment using the free WAIK download from Microsoft. The Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK) helps you to install, customize, and deploy the Microsoft Windows Vista family of operating systems. The WAIK is a whopping 992.2 MB in size.
Which method would you use to repair Windows Vista if you don’t have a Vista DVD? I’d definitely go for the easy way. It’s 120MB but at least it’s much smaller compared to 992MB! Moreover, I don’t need to manually build the
VistaPE.
WAIK :
Windows Rescue cd All in one
Downloading Size :- 588
Ver :- ENGLISH
Formate :- ISO
Year:- 2010
windows recovery disk ALL IN ONE BOOTBLE Cd
1) Windows Xp sp3 recovery console
2) Windows Vista 32 bits and 64 bits
3) Windows 7 32 bits and 64 bits
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