Windows vista recovery factory settings

After making a recovery from the factory of my disks created when I bought the computer how can I put the information of the backup cd, s I did until I "got"?

Hello

If you have used Windows Backup

How to restore files backed up in Vista
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/100253-restore-backup-files.html

If you have used a utility provided by the manufacturer of the system or contact another 3rd party
their support, online documentation and ask in their forums (if any).

I hope this helps.

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