How to: burn recovery discs.

so I know that my registry is not the way it should be. I can't install some programs or burn cd using WMP and some other things.
Ive had this laptop a few years and letting people to use it.

I want to make recovery disks because my laptop did not come with any. but I can't create all disks because I know that my record is bad.
I know that they are not a legitimate registry fixer, so I can't do that.

If I can get a link to an ISO can I burn a Vista 64 bit and the recovery of my registry than?

laptop is a Sony VGN-NW150J

Hello Lobyone,

As a recovery disk came with the product, you should have a recovery Partition.

Recovery discs are made from the recovery partition, not of your working version of Vista.

Ask Sony how the recovery disc for your system.

In addition, if you want to reinstall Vista, back to the way you bought it, ask Sony to the key sequence to use to start the recovery process this recovery hard disk Partition.

But that wipes everything.

Vista operating system is still working, see if you can borrow a DVD of Vista from Microsoft (NOT a Recovery DVD Sony), a friend, etc. and do a repair upgrade Installation.

Here's how this repair:

http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/88236-repair-install-Vista.html

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