Wednesday, November 3, 2010

tips tricks in vista boot problems

Many people argue that Windows Vista is not so good, but despite that Vista has many advantages from a variety of operating systems (OS) Windows. One of them as will be discussed this time are the facilities and Repair System Restore Windows Start Up.

When Windows Vista boot problem in this case, there are two easy ways to overcome them:
1. Repair Facility Start Up Windows Vista
2. Facilities System Restore Windows Vista
The trick is:
1. Insert the Windows Vista installation DVD
2. When asked to select the language during installation leave it alone and click "Next"
3. Windows will then display the options of Windows Vista and Repair Install, select "Repair"
4. Windows will automatically check the start-up process is broken (error) and fix it
5. Once done a window will appear indicating that repair activity has been successfully performed
6. If you believe others do not damaged the file click on the "Next", but if you want to restore as many components of Windows OS that you suspect is damaged click "Cancel"
7. Next will appear a window that displays several options, now select the "System Restore"
8. In the next display you will be confronted with various options that can restore your OS back to the previous condition
9. If you want the first time again select the option "Show System Restore Older Than 5 Days"
10. Select a date when you will restore your computer and click "Next"
11. Wait until the process is complete
12. Restart your computer
System Restore Windows Vista better than Windows XP because it is truly restore the files that are in the System Drive and the entire configuration of Windows. In addition, Repair facility start up fairly well because it really solve the problem of Windows fails to boot into windows.

Note: If you do a system restore without Windows Vista DVD takes a long time.

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