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Feb 25 2007, 10:45 AM
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A brief excerpt of the tutorial can be found here: Windows Vista comes with a rich feature set of diagnostic and repair tools that you can use in the event that your computer is not operating correctly. These tools allow you to diagnose problems and repair them without having to boot into Windows. This provides much greater flexibility when it comes to fixing problems that you are not able to resolve normally. This guide focuses on using the Startup Repair utility to automatically fix problems starting Windows Vista. The tutorial will also provide a brief description of the advanced repair tools with links to tutorials on how to use them. We hope you find this tutorial helpful. The Bleeping Computer Staff |
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Jan 10 2008, 05:04 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 52 Joined: 29-October 07 Member No.: 166,250 |
thank you so much, i could never figure out how to use it. it wouldhave saved me so much truble when i ran in to problems with XP
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