Can’t get your Vista PC to launch? Discover how to use its startup repair tools
When a PC won’t start up properly there could be big trouble ahead, particularly if your files and settings haven’t been backed up recently.
Windows XP users could – if they had a Windows XP installation disc – try the installation repair facility, but Windows Vista doesn’t offer that option.
Instead, Microsoft has included a number of useful tools on the Windows Vista installation disc that can rescue a non-booting system and give access to your data.
If you don’t have a Windows Vista installation disc – many PCs are supplied only with ‘recovery’ discs (or no disc at all) – then don’t panic.
If you have a broadband connection we’ll show you how to create a special boot disc, with all the startup repair tools, that are normally included, with the help of a free download.
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