Will try that Thank You.
"Paul Randall" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > > "Initialising system help." <Initialising system > help.[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:599BF908-D2E5-42B4-A7A5-B446B1275E30[ at ]microsoft.com... > >I have bought a new system with vista already installed on partition. > > Plugged in and hastily started the system. can I reset the whole system > > from > > begining as I am having small issues with programs? > > Sometimes the manufacturer supplies recovery CDs or DVDs. If not, they > sometimes put a hidden or visible partition on the hard drive which can be > used to create your own recovery CDs or DVDs. These recovery methods can > put your system in a state close to what it was when you took it out of the > box, but is seldom identical to its 'out of the box' state. > > I would suggest reading the documentation, building the recovery CD/DVDs, > and doing the recovery. > > Creating the recovery CD/DVDs can be a pain -- it could take as many as 10 > CDs or 2 DVDs or 1 DVD-DL. Often you cannot choose which of your CD/DVD > drives to use, especially if you wish to use an external drive. Sometimes > you can get around this by disabling the drives you don't want to use in > device manager, so the computer's only choice is the drive you want to use. > > -Paul Randall > > >
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