Thank you everyone...

Keith,

I am using windows Vista home premium...I can not run in Repair mode...I have 
exhausted all methods I can think of to repair the OS..

There are several / many "Services" that can not be started no matter what I 
have tried...I have not been able to update the OS through the 
windows automatic update service for sometime ....

I do NOT have all installed program disks...

Are there any free disk Imaging softwares that allow what you suggest ? 

Anthony

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Keith McCombs 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 11:52 PM
  Subject: Re: [amibroker] OT: installing OS again


    
  Before you attempt to do anything else, make a complete image of your hard 
drive.  Make sure that your disk imaging software will allow you to recover 
individual folders and files as well as the entire image.

  Then see if you can run your OS installation software in 'Repair' mode.  If 
you can, you may end up fixing what ever your problem is, without needing to 
reinstall any software.

  If that doesn't work, maybe you might have to reinstall the OS.  Are you 
absolutely sure that the only solution to your problem is a complete 
re-install?  Positive?  Absolutely Positive? If so:
  Just because you have copies of all your installed programs does NOT mean 
that you can merely copy them onto the newly installed OS.  

  You will have to re-install almost all of your programs.  For this you need 
the Original installation programs, including protection keys, either on disks 
or saved elsewhere.

  Good luck,
  -- Keith

  BTW, I have been using PC's since the very first IBM ones.  Probably owned a 
couple of dozen since then.  The only time I have had to reinstall an OS was 
when I lost my first HD more than 25 years ago.  Since then, I make drive 
images and/or use other work arounds.

  On 9/7/2010 02:36, reinsley wrote: 

      


    Hi,


    IMO, before to format, save your My documents files ( it's another name 
under Vista, the file containing all your personnal documents), save your 
bookmarks ( IE or Firefox), save your Outlook settings (address book contacts, 
settings accounts) Emails as well if needed, but they are on ISP's server. 
    Save the other application files such as AB, into c:\Program Files. Your 
formulas, your databases, etc. are there.

    Then format the disk, and start from scratch, install vista. Don't forget 
the drivers.

    Install all your applications. Printer and gadgets...

    Restore your My documents, and AB formulas, AB databases.

    You can do a todolist of the actions before to start. You update this 
document as and when you did it.
    Next install you update your technical notes, the order to proceed, the 
things forgotten. It's a good way to never miss a step.

    When everything is running fine for a while, you know what is worth to 
backup from time to time. :)

    Best regards



    Le 07/09/2010 00:44, Anthony Faragasso a écrit : 

        

      I need to re-install windows Vista to correct several issues I am 
having...

      I purchased an external Hard drive...How do I move all programs and files 
to the external hard drive and then move
      them back to the computers internal hard drive after re-installing the 
operating system ?

      I do not think just backing up the internal hard drive will preserve all 
programs...some programs I do not
      have disks for...

      Help...

      thank you
      Anthony



  

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