Friday, September 6, 2013

Tips To Resolve Reinstallation Problems Of Windows Vista

Have you come across situations where you had difficulty in reinstalling Windows on your computer? Usually the problems with reinstallation of Windows Vista OS will begin once the system tries to boot twice, and asks the user, to select from either Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows Vista to boot from.

If the user were to select the Microsoft Windows Vista option, then he would not be allowed to view the contents of the other drives in the partition. The user will also be repeatedly asked for permissions. If the user were to select the Windows Vista option, then the system will declare that there is no more storage space left, and that no more data can be added. Here, in this section, we will discuss about these Vista problems and the methods to fix them.

Cause of this problem

The main cause of this problem is the accidental deletion of a partitioned drive during the reinstallation process of the Windows Vista operating system. Once this file gets deleted, a new partition will be formed, and it will lead to the separation of the drives, and their unevenness, in the sense that one partition will be full and the other will be set into restricted access.

Resolving Vista problems

In order to repair this problem in the Vista computer, you will have to remove all the excess partitions made by the damaged or corrupted reinstallation process of the Vista operating system. After the partitions have been completely emptied of data, the reinstallation process can be carried out. Make sure that the reinstallation has been carried out with the D: partition before the C: partition. The Vista operating system can then be reinstalled into the C drive.

Some tips for resolving this problem

One of the few gripes that the users had of the Vista operating system was that the installation process was a much harder process than the Windows XP installation process. It will become apparent here too, when you try to install the operating system in your computer.

Make sure that you keep a back up of all the data in your system before you set out to start the reinstallation process on your computer. Once the reinstallation process begins, there is a risk of data loss from the system, so it is always good to be on the safer side, and create a back up of all the files in the computer.

In case you need any assistance in carrying out the troubleshooting procedure, you can get in touch with the Windows tech support team.

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