Windows vista crash

I need help, I have retarted my computer once you have downloaded the service pack of windows vista, but after that I went to reactivate it with system has changed and I need to insert the windows installation disc, but my computer was pre installed, what can I do?

http://support.Dell.com/support/eDOCS/systems/inspd531/en/OM/Appendix.htm

As it is a branded computer you can not do a non-destructive repair installation. Your options are the restoration of the system, and destroyed to restore to the factory settings, which destroys the existing files. Your best option would seem a restore to the factory settings, but you must first recover your data.

A way to recover your data files will remove your Dell extern drive and place it in an external 3.5 sata external USB enclosure and connect to a USB port on a different computer. It is indeed an external active disk allows you to copy files to the second hard drive.

An example of an enclosure:
http://www.Amazon.co.UK/Max-value-inch-drive-enclosure/DP/B002LVUIQM/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&QID=1326128124&SR=8-3

Restore the details for Dell
http://support.Dell.com/support/eDOCS/systems/inspd531/en/OM/trouble.htm#wp1077065

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