Almost four years ago, NeoSmart Technologies published a Windows Vista repair and recovery CD that could be used to treat common boot issues and recover from catastrophic system failure in case you didn’t have a Windows setup CD handy. Over the years, we’ve added more recovery CDs to the collection, ending up with a complete portfolio of repair CDs for Windows Vista and Windows 7 in both 32- and 64-bit flavors. We’ve had the good fortune of being able to host these CDs on our site in one form or the other for free download to millions of users around the globe. Advanced grammar in use with answers martin hewings pdf download full.
Jul 1, 2011 - Ok, needing usb recovery software for acer aspire one. If it is Windows 7 starter, download a Win 7 DVD ISO and make a USB pen following. Sorry forgot to add in description it is a win xp OS on aspire one net book.
Hp data protector express keygen crack serial number. Three months ago, we were contacted by the legal department at Microsoft Corporation asking us to discontinue hosting these files. Until this point, we were not aware that Microsoft was displeased with our hosting of the CDs and in fact enjoyed a rather healthy relationship with the Microsoft support forums where victims of PC crashes would be directed to our site to download a copy of the repair CDs. Since then, we have been in talks and negotiations with the Microsoft legal and licensing divisions, trying to work out a method whereby we could provide our users and visitors with access to these CDs once again. Today we’re excited to announce that these CDs are once more available for download! There’s some mixed good and bad news, however. The good news is that all downloads will be direct HTTP links, so no need to learn how to use a torrent client or fiddle around with open network ports: just plain, standard, direct, and very fast HTTP downloads for all our ISO images. We’ve also taken this opportunity to update the repair CDs and add a virus scanner (powered by ) as well as some command-line tools and utilities that were missing from some of the images.
The bad news is that there will now be a nine dollar download charge for each CD. There was no way for us to avoid charging this, as we now pay a licensing fee to Microsoft in exchange for making these CDs available, and also pay per download to outsource the high-speed web hosting for these large CD images (150 to 200 MiB, each) to an outside service. We look forward to updating these repair and recovery CDs over time and adding more tools and utilities to help you save your PCs from the brink of death. We thank you for your patience with us over the past few months during which the downloads were suspended, and truly appreciate your understanding of the situation.
Download Links • Using Windows Vista? • Using Windows 7? • Using Windows 8? I have this laptop Yesterday I was trying to restore it to factory settings to clean it up and give to my daughter to use. I put in the recovery cd that I made when I first got the computer.
It did nothing. It acted like the disk was blank and wanted me to prepare it for use. So then I went to the system recovery on my computer and went to set to factory settings without the cd.
It started and in less then 5 minutes came up with an error. Now, every time I turn on the computer I get this Message: BOOTMGR is MISSING, press ctrl, alt, delete. Will this program fix this problem? I have Windows Vista Home Premium.
How do I know if mine is a 32 or 64 bit before I purchase the program? Thanks for any help you can supply! I just downloaded your windows 7 x64 recovery disc thinking that you would have tools on there to repair my MBR. I was not happy when the first screen I see is the exact same as the repair option from an OEM disk (called System Recovery Options). When I try the OEM repair as well as your disk it hangs there with the wait cursor just spinning and no OS partitions showing up. Then I am not able to go any further to even try anything else that might be on the disc. I know the drive is in tact as I am able to boot in and using ghost see the partitions, folders and files it just seems that the MBR is messed up.
Some advice as to how your disc has more capabilities that the OEM repair would be greatly appreciated. I just downloaded the recovery ISO for Vista 64-bit, and I’m finding myself utterly unsuccessful at using it. I came back to this site to try to troubleshoot my issues, but the screenshots of the program on this site look nothing like what the program looked like on my computer. Just to be clear on the situation, my computer decided to blink out on me one day mid-use, and since has been unable to boot. I can’t access Windows or my recovery partition.
I thought that this tool would allow me to boot in and use auto-repair, but after fixing one problem, then having me restart, when I attempt further repairs, I’m given a message that there is no OS installed on the harddrive. Having run the virus scanner before attempting to repair, I saw that all the files are still on the harddrive, so I’m sort of confused. Any advice would be welcome. I’m running into a problem using my Windows 7 install DVD as a recovery disc.