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    Default System Recovery Options in Windows Vista

    The newest recovery feature of Windows Vista comes with many tools to recover from various Windows error you can very easily repair the files which windows start itself.

    It is a very older recovery console version is replaced by many other recovery tools option and it is available on the Windows bootable CD and it is already installed on your hard drive. And some of the tools are featured as below

    Startup restore
    If you’re Windows Vista files are being missing or corrupted you may prevent it as you run the Startup repair it will scan your whole system file and fix it if any error found during startup.

    System Restore
    This Restore tool will help your system to go to earlier restore point before created it will not affect your any files except the application which you had installed between the restore point will get deleted but if you try the same restore point in the safe mode the restore process will not perform and therefore you will have to choose another restore point if already exit.

    Windows complete PC restore
    Windows complete PC restores tool restore the complete content from your hard drive from a back up and it is not provided with the Vista starter or with any other Vista edition.

    Windows Diagnostic Tool
    The Windows diagnostic tool which scan your whole computer's memory for any errors.

    Command Prompt
    These is another recovery tool of Windows Vista which replaces the Recovery Console from the preceding edition of Windows any highly developed users operate the Command Prompt and perform the operation operations and also run many other tools for analyzing and troubleshooting other problems. Following are information relating the tools

    To install the system recovery options first insert the Vista CD and restart your computer and press any key to continue boot from the CD and check the BIOS setup and choose the particular language and click on the next button and after that click on the Repair button and select which operating system you want to repair and again click on the next and find for the System recovery option menu and click on the tool to open it

    If your computer already has already preinstalled recovery options
    If user has installed only one operating system restart your computer and press and hold the F8 key and press it before the windows logo and if you press after the logo you have to try again the same procedure. And if the user is using many other operating systems restart your machine and press and hold the F8 key and enter the Username and password
    Last edited by prashant32; 06-18-2009 at 06:33 AM.

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