Restore HP Vista 32 apps after own Win7 64 installed - how?

I just upgraded my Vista 32 in Windows 7 64 dv9700z via a custom (ie., clean) install.  With the help of the information posted on this forum, he went very smoothly and everything is working great and not showing any error.  I would like to reinstall some of the apps that came on the original Vista installation with the computer (MS Works, etc.).

My recovery partition is still in place, so if I understand well what I have to do is Copy Restore.exe in the Windows.old folder to the same folder in Windows and running Restore.exe.  When it is running, go to "Advanced" and select individual applications that I want to install the new operating system.

Don't I have that right?  If this is not the case, how can I do it differently?

Thanks again for all that there is help during this installation.

Barry

Message edited by bkspero on 10/31/2009 06:16

Recovery of the system with the factory installation option will remove all data and the scores of users.

If you want to discover the recovery partition, there is a method difficult and tricky to do, but I won't discuss here.

IMHO there is no easy way to unlock the recovery partition.

All software and drivers are save in C:\swsetup.

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