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This is an Emergency Situation for me - Desu!

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Yesterday, my computer went and updated herself, and suddenly I found her off.

When I turn her on, she gave an Error that she couldn't start up correctly, regardless, System Restore & using the back-up drive she had didn't fix the problem either, we gave her a memory scan check along, nothing was wrong, yet, she continue to say a binary file had an error and wouldn't start.

*In Kei's desperation and been unable to by-pass Sister's password*
I called my friend to try and fix it, he didn't know what was happening, and he didn't had his Vista at the moment.

Instead, ended up Installing Windows 7 (Test version?), So, umm, the files, pictures & music weren't affected and I could get to them, but Programs doesn't work. and Kei finds it a bad idea to use Windows 7 by when he goes to University, to get for the third time the password for the connection. <sigh>

So, I ask, How can I fix my Vista version, without having to reformat the drive completely & just 'change' the Vista data itself only? (So I can use RPG Maker & Photoshop)

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Try a OS repair from the Vista disc, if you don't have one, then I dunno.

also, I chuckled at referring to your computer as a 'her'.

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While you have access to your files, back up whatever you are afraid of losing before you do anything. I've learned that lesson the hard way.

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Try a OS repair from the Vista disc, if you don't have one, then I dunno.

also, I chuckled at referring to your computer as a 'her'.
What sucks is the fact it didn't bring an OS disc of Vista D< (Sony makes me  :mad: :mad: :mad: )

I've been saving the whole day my files, burning & such, didn't thought I had that many.

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they have to include the CD, check again. does it come with a partitioned hardrive? if so the other part may be a recovery drive - open that and check.

does your computer have a vista sticker on the side somewhere? if so your in good shape. download a copy of vista (same as what you had before) and burn it. either use it to repair vista's install or reformat and install using your legal key
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Ok, It does have a sticker of Windows Vista . . . yet ~ Does that mean, I have to search for it? D: If so, then I'm saved & resolved? Ti'll i know if it works. (Thou I dunno which version it was. There was no disc when they gave me the Computer. Just papers & the parts, no disc at all)

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probably home basic.
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Home Premium & Service Pack 1

Quick Search for a Torrent & ta-da! Found it, now ti'll it finishes, got even a back-up to activating the drives & systems if they suddenly go 'off' to save my skin. Nyoro ~