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Thread ID: 106528 2010-01-12 18:45:00 Vista OEM Needed pctek (84) Press F1
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848060 2010-01-12 18:45:00 Just the disk, have COA.
ANother dead laptop without recovery and turns out I don't have Vista as I thought I did.
pctek (84)
848061 2010-01-13 01:23:00 Thanks, you know who. pctek (84)
848062 2010-01-13 04:01:00 You don't have vista? You mean you went from XP to Win 7? :eek: hueybot3000 (3646)
848063 2010-01-13 04:06:00 pctek needed a Vista OEM Disk nedkelly (9059)
848064 2010-01-13 04:08:00 Yeah but I would've thought a pc tech would have such things. Unless she did what I did with my XP Home SP2 CD and accidentally mailed it with a motherboard sold on trademe. hueybot3000 (3646)
848065 2010-01-13 04:10:00 wow smart. Dont really think a pc tech would have a OEM disk of vista. nedkelly (9059)
848066 2010-01-13 06:37:00 Yeah but I would've thought a pc tech would have such things.

Yes I personally went from XP to Win7. Like any sensible person would.

I thought I had a Vista disk - one I got from another tech but it turned out to be pre-release which is totally useless. I had not had to use one until now.

I had very few totally dead Vista fixes, most were fixable or customers had their recovery disks. Did not have any with an actual real Vista disk.

I did NO builds ast all using Vista, I sold one and only one laptop with Vista. Everyone else refused and stuck with XP. So no opportunity to ensure I had a copy. And nor was I buying the thing just so I had a spare disk handy.

I never had an XP Media Centre disk either until extremely recently.


I did however, have Win95, Win98, Win98SE, Win ME and Win2K. I evicted the oldest of those just the other day.

I still have original disks for DOS6.22. Why when I no longer have a FDD I don't know.


This silly twit who bought her laptop in, had ignored my advice to:
A)Install anti-malware
B)MAKE some recovery disks

She waited until Windows was a total write off and even the recovery partition thingy (Its a Toshiba) is stuffed, so I either have to do the thing from scratch or she has to pay enormous amounts for a set of Recovery CDs from Toshiba. And then still have me set it up properly.

How it comes to be Vista beats me, her son bought the thing for her just before Xmas. Ir should be WIn7.
pctek (84)
848067 2010-01-13 06:43:00 How it comes to be Vista beats me, her son bought the thing for her just before Xmas. Ir should be WIn7.

It would have been a clearance product - you should see if it's eligible for a free upgrade to W7. I recently helped a friend buy a laptop, and when she spoke to a salesperson at Harvey Norman (I know, I know) was told that all of their clearance Vista laptops had a free upgrade to W7 (well - free meaning you pay a $30 shipping and handling charge, and they mail you a disk and key from the US).
somebody (208)
848068 2010-01-13 08:14:00 Thanks, you know who. More than welcome pctek hope it helps you out.:D You Know Who (15566)
848069 2010-01-13 10:47:00 I try to remember to make an ISO of every original disc that we get in the workshop.
Helps for times like this and had many customers who have lost discs for office etc but still have the case with the license number.
CYaBro (73)
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