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taydan030109

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    windows vista no dvds to format
    « on: April 12, 2009, 09:12:24 PM »
    I think i am in the right spot, if not can you tell me where to go... the last person who tried to help me told me to look in another forum now so here i am....
    the mumble below is my last conversation looking for help~ PLEASE!!! SOMEEONE HELP ME



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      Re: windows vista no dvds to format
      « Reply #1 on: April 12, 2009, 09:16:49 PM »
      i am an idiot, sorry the semi link i provided doesnt work * that i know of *

      if for some reason you cant see other posts made by me or wats been going on...
        simple terms i need to format but do not have the dvds to do it

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        « Reply #2 on: April 12, 2009, 09:41:56 PM »
        would this work??

        The without-disc installation method is useful especially during beta and RC period of new operating system in the making, where the new build and new version is launching and publishing every now and then. This tutorial guide assumes that the new Windows 7 or Windows Vista will be installed and replaced the original existing operating system currently installed. The instructions can be modified slightly (mainly on hard disk partition used) to fit into need of readers who want to have a dual-boot, multi-boot, or simply just to upgrade install to new OS.

        Install a virtual CD/DVD drive on existing Windows operating system.
        Mount the Windows Vista or Windows 7 installation DVD ISO image using the virtual drive.
        Copy all files inside the virtual CD/DVD drive mounted with the ISO into any folder on any partition or hard disk drive not going to be used to install the Windows OS. For example, copy into E:\Windows7.
        Copy the bootmgr and boot folders nested inside the copied folder (i.e. \Windows7) to root directory of system boot drive, typically C:\.
        Note: For Windows Vista, users may need to use this step: Copy the bootmgr folder from E:\Windows7 to C:\ root directory, copy E:\Windows7\boot\boot.sdi file to same folder in C:\boot folder, and then copy bootsect.exe from the E:\Windows7\boot\ folder to C:\ drive.

        Note: boot folder in system boot drive is hidden system folder.

        Create a new folder named sources under the C:\ root folder.
        Copy the boot.win file inside \Windows7\sources folder to the source folder created in the system boot drive, normally C:\.
        Open a command prompt as administrator.
        Run the following command (change the C to your drive path letter if applicable):
        C:\boot\bootsect.exe /nt60 C:

        For Windows Vista users who copied bootsect.exe to C:\ root folder, use the following command instead:

        C:\bootsect.exe /nt60 C:

        A successful message is the command completes successfully.

        Change the name or label of the boot system partition local disk to BDCP or any name you prefer that easier to remember and type (in DOS command promot, use label command).
        Restart the computer.
        After booting up, the system will start the corresponding Windows installation process. Select the applicable language to install, time and currency format (regional settings locale) and keyboard or input method in the installation wizard dialog.
        On the next screen, user will be presented with option to Install Windows. DO NOT press on Install Windows button, instead, click on Repair My Computer link on the bottom left corner.
        In the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) System Recovery Options dialog window, click on Command Prompt to open a DOS Prompt window.
        Run the format command to format the primary hard disk or partition to clean state:
        format c: /q

        Note: /q switch, which perform quick format can be omitted to full format. And if existing hard disk partition is of FAT32 filesystem format, use format c: /q /fs:ntfs to convert the file system to NTFS while formatting. Before formatting begins, the command may prompt for hard disk drive or partition label name, if so, enter accordingly (i.e. BDCP).

        After format completed, start the Windows Vista or Windows 7 installation process again by manually running the setup.exe located in the copied. Note that the setup.exe is not the one located on boot system drive which copied at later step, as the boot drive has been formatted. For example:
        E:\Windows7\sources\setup.exe

        Continue with installation procedures by following on-screen instructions as per normal practice.

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        Re: windows vista no dvds to format
        « Reply #3 on: April 12, 2009, 11:44:08 PM »
        This won't work, if you don't have Vista DVD. Where are you gonna get .iso from?
        Your computer should have recovery partition, which will allow you to reinstall Vista.
        What computer brand, and model is it?

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          « Reply #4 on: April 13, 2009, 06:36:19 AM »
          my laptop facts are...

          ** windows vista home basic**

          ACER Aspire 5315-2582
          *intel, caleron,processor 550  (2.0 GHz, 533MHz FS8, 1MB L2cache)
          *Up to 252MB Mobile Intel, graphic Media Accelerator X3100
          *1GB DDR2
          *15.4" WXGA acer CrystalBrite LCD ( 8ms/220-nit)
          *160GB HDD
          *DVD-super MultiDL
          *802.11b/g WLAN


          The previous post copied and pasted from another site i found, the ISO  you ask about, is only an image from wat i understand, there are links to click on and bla bla..... i wasnt sure tho, and thats why i asked :S

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            Re: windows vista no dvds to format
            « Reply #5 on: April 13, 2009, 08:25:54 AM »
            I normally would no how to do a system restore, but I HAVE DISCS  to do it the way i want.......
            The laptop was second hand, and came with nothing but power cord....
            I didnt make a back up disc cuz i think i already had a virus so.. why make a disc with bugs on it, while tryin to fix and CLEAN my laptop...... i am really really trying hard not to pay a tech at a store to do something so simple for 200$ if i can POSSIBLY dO IT MY SELF FOR FREE and a few hours on this site. .....

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              Re: windows vista no dvds to format
              « Reply #6 on: April 13, 2009, 08:26:37 AM »
              ** I DONT HAVE DISCS I MEAN***

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              Re: windows vista no dvds to format
              « Reply #7 on: April 13, 2009, 08:43:36 AM »
              Travel to the laptop manuf. site and look up your model #...
              In the Support section find out if it has a hidden restore partition (it bloody well should)
              Follow the instructions on creating a Restore CD.
              They should have details on how to perform this on an un-bootable machine...if not we can put our heads together and come up with something.
              What is your tech skill level both hardware and software ? ?
              " Anyone who goes to a psychiatrist should have his head examined. "

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                « Reply #8 on: April 13, 2009, 12:45:46 PM »
                http://us.acer.com/acer/productv.do?link=oln15e.redirect&changedAlts=&CRC=1511809838

                The link above is where i thought i would be able to get clear answers.. but nope!! NOT EVEN CLOSE!
                On my laptop it says

                acer
                Aspire 5315 series
                MODEL NUM, ICL50

                But i am having a *censored* of a time here....... please help me!

                Once someone shows me how to format with out cd,s i am good to go~~ i normally can understand and fix other ppls computer, just not this one :S

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                Re: windows vista no dvds to format
                « Reply #9 on: April 13, 2009, 04:55:00 PM »
                With no working CD drive nor floppy even formatting becomes a challenge...
                What works on this laptop ? ?
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                  Re: windows vista no dvds to format
                  « Reply #10 on: April 13, 2009, 05:17:29 PM »
                  Maybe you missed understood... MY cd/dvd DRIVE works!
                  BUT i DONT HAVE any discs to FORMAT!
                  my control panel is messed up, add/remove programs list gets shorter by the day.... i can come in the internet but cant get onto msn, hotmail, facebook...
                  I cant do system restore ( only goes back 5 days )
                  i cant get into acer Erecovery management, cuz there is a password on it, WHICH I DONT KNOW.......

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                  Re: windows vista no dvds to format
                  « Reply #11 on: April 13, 2009, 05:33:42 PM »
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                  i cant get into acer Erecovery management, cuz there is a password on it, WHICH I DONT KNOW.......

                  How did this happen ? ?
                  Have you even tried to contact ACER ? ?
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                    Re: windows vista no dvds to format
                    « Reply #12 on: April 13, 2009, 05:52:53 PM »
                    second hand laptop is wat happen... next time i am buying brand new!
                    Everything went nuts after my IE7 updated to IE8...
                    I got into the recovery managment, i clicked on restore, and its over writting some stuff... i am so confused i really dont know wat is happening, the screen  is reading this....

                    Sourse. R5EOA531.005
                    Destination. \harddisk0\partition2
                    Speed. 943MB/min
                    current progress is 40%

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                      Re: windows vista no dvds to format
                      « Reply #13 on: April 13, 2009, 05:55:09 PM »
                      has not asked me for cd tho...????

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                      Re: windows vista no dvds to format
                      « Reply #14 on: April 13, 2009, 05:59:19 PM »
                      Because it is re-writing things from the hidden recovery partition...don't interrupt it...be patient...and let it finish all the way
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