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stjulian
A bit of confusion had occured during a repair of windows to fix the "Black
Screen of Death (KSOD)" issue. I was told to use a Vista installation disk
to repair a Dell laptop, as we no longer have the original disks.
There was a question as to which version of windows was already on the hard
drive and I chose the wrong one. (Not my fault, Dell gave me the wrong
info).
The result was that, apparently, the old Windows (Vista Home Premium) was
moved to c:\windows.old and the new version (Vista Home Basic) was installed
into c:\windows. Therefore, all of his applications are no longer available.
Is is possible to restore the old windows by booting to a command prompt and
renaming the directories? The oringinal installation disks did not use a
license key and I fear that, eventually, Genuine Advantage will ask for a
license key.
This is his only machine and I really want to help the kid out.
Julian
Screen of Death (KSOD)" issue. I was told to use a Vista installation disk
to repair a Dell laptop, as we no longer have the original disks.
There was a question as to which version of windows was already on the hard
drive and I chose the wrong one. (Not my fault, Dell gave me the wrong
info).
The result was that, apparently, the old Windows (Vista Home Premium) was
moved to c:\windows.old and the new version (Vista Home Basic) was installed
into c:\windows. Therefore, all of his applications are no longer available.
Is is possible to restore the old windows by booting to a command prompt and
renaming the directories? The oringinal installation disks did not use a
license key and I fear that, eventually, Genuine Advantage will ask for a
license key.
This is his only machine and I really want to help the kid out.
Julian