What is the difference between my "reinstallation DVD' and a 'Windows Vista Installation disk'

In a thread on repair Vista (link below), "a real Windows Vista Installation disc" has been claimed. Laptop Dell Inspiron 1525, my wife took a Dell DVD "Reinstalling Windows Vista Home Premium 32 BIT SP1 - DVD".

Are they equivalent?

Virve
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(http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistarepair/thread/61769574-0b39-46cb-ac28-5352e503d5a2/)

In general, yes your reinstall Dell drive is identical to a disc to install Windows genuine.

The differences are not applicable for the repair procedure. (FYI - Toshiba and HP Vista, the disks cannot be used to perform a repair install, while gateway disks will work for Vista)

-John ( http://www.carrona.org/index.html )

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