Microsoft Store still offers Vista OS disk

Can I order a Vista of the Microsoft Stores disk? Please help me. Need for a bad disk...

Hello... I got the Vista OS disk as a gift for my birthday. So updated from XP to Vista. But because of the constant traveling lost the disc. So ask for buy one if available! Do not buy third-party sources.

Thanks for your reply and the time :)

Call the manufacturer of your computer.

1. If they can provide you with an another DVD of Installation. , I doubt that this is possible.
2 k for a set of recovery disks. The cost is minimal and the money is well spent. The set of disks will help you restore your operating system in the event where it crashes.

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