How to restore Windows Vista to how it was this morning?

original title: how to restore windows

Hello

I installed windows vista ultimate on my desktop xps1 and and want to go back to the way the system was this morning and the needs of hep to how.

Note: The system was purchased with Home pemium then I upgraded to ultimate using a cd in 2009. but some problems recently and I was asked to upgrade or re - install the windows that I tried this morning but many of my programs installed is not there so I want to do back and then try upgrading insteead of custom installation, I did.

all he said it back to step I got it this morning

Hello Jack 76.

"I asked me to upgrade or re - install windows.

There is a big difference between an upgrade and a reinstall.

"How to restore a computer to a previous Windows installation after you install Windows Vista"

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/933168

As you say that you did a Custom Installation, see if you have a windows.old folder that is available and the formalities required for use according to the instructions above on how to 'dismantling' to an earlier version of the operating system.

If you do not have the above, there is nothing that can be done about it.

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