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You have a question for you all, that my daughter has a Lenovo Y510, who lost a sector before starting and when it fell at this time, it still worked and then he did a 349 meg update now constantly crashing, does borrow friends Vista CD and re - install a defective boot sector or does need to wait the Lenovo disk is sent to him. I read on the recovery disk that you can download from neosmart but I have to say that of course, they make you work for him and frankly if someone wanted to borrow my laptop and need to download a burner to run to download the torrent file I'd have my doubts if you know what I mean. My daughters problem is she has two address due to his Bachelor's degree in education at Queens and four hours away and has no clue as to where is the recovery disk, I ordered a copy of the diskette of Lenovo but that was Tuesday morning and ended up talking with a friend in the Philippines which seems to have had a very hard time to understand Vista or send it to my daughter Kingston rather then my usual billing address. I'll probably end up with her Monday, lol in any case while I was on the site of neosmart they said that any Vista CD would work to make the cycle of repair of the fixation of the o/s are correct? Thank you very much for your time and trouble. I realize that she will need a full CD of Vista to reinstall the operating system, if that's what this question is to go and knowing me he's going! Lenovo as the largest manufacturers of the tour should partion their hard drives the same as desk tops, but they are lazy and do not want to spend a lot of time doing support so that they end up putting the o/s on the little jerk "C" and "D" then made only one data drive, what a waste for so many people who do not know how to reconfigure a hard drive and eventually go out and buy a disc external hard. What they need to do is put the o/s on 20 GB on a partition "D" and only that and in this way, that he stay away from all your personal files and you can usually get to that drive through the BIOS. So why in more eager to get rich outside sales; hard drives would be that they be allowed to set the lap tops this way when nobody wants in this way? Sorry for the rant everyone but after a week to make Vista _ I'm so happy I have XP and XP Media 2005. Thanks again.
Tiggerer
Tiggerer

If you do not trust in Torrents; That's ok.

You get the drive Monday, anyway.

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You do not want to use Neosmart, you need to use a Microsoft Vista DVD(notDell, HP, etc Recovery disk):

A good Vista DVD contains all versions of Vista.
The product key determines which version of Vista is installed.

There are 2 disks of Vista: one for 32-bit operating system, and one for 64-bit operating system.

Here's the instructios on how to start repairs:

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial148.html

Link above shows what the process looks like and a manual, it load the repair options.

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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