How to create an ERD for Vista Home Premium?

I just bought a new laptop and that seems to be the case a lot, I did ' t get a drive in Windows vista with it and need to know how to create a repair disk. Can you help me?

If this is a * new * portable, contact the manufacturer / who you bought it and ask them to provide you with a * real * Windows Vista Home Premium DVD.

If not - is there not a built-in method for the creation of a defined recovery/restoration?

Finally... He has this option:
http://NeoSmart.net/blog/2008/download-Windows-Vista-x64-recovery-disc/
(Gleemed from: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/how-to-make-a-windows-vista-repair-disk-if-you-don ' t-have-one / )

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