Saturday, January 19, 2013

Computer is wiped clear of all memory after reinstalling Windows Vista. How do I fix this?

Q. My brother's computer had an error as the computer was booting up telling him to reinstall Windows Vista. He did this and now all of our files are gone and we cannot even connect to a network to access the internet. I've even tried a system restore.


Is there any way we can reconnect to our network or better yet, retrieve our old files again?

A. What your brother did? If he deleted all the partitions while installing Vista means, you lost all files forever. Also if u kept your files in C drive means(like my documents,desktop), again you lost it.

What type of internet connection you are using? Try to install Lan driver or WLand driver(deponds on your type of internet connection) and connect to internet. Or simply do some configurations according to your internet type. Mind has nothing to do. I install Lan driver and then i connect my modem to browse. thats all

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Will Windows 7 have less errors than Windows Vista when trying to install older games?
Q. I have a computer running Windows Vista and I keep running into errors and issues when installing my games for Windows 98 or Windows 95. Would upgrading to Windows 7 take care of some of those issues and errors with the old computer games?

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What games are available for me to play that is compatible with Windows Vista. I keep getting a error msg?
Q. I keep getting this message that this game is unfortunately not compatible with Windows Vista. I only want to play the web game.

A. I have had Vista Premium or a few months now and have no problems playing any game, or doing anything with Vista. If you are having issues with some games, it's likely that they are very old and have not been updatd for Vista. You may be able to search for a patch for the games, or more easily, just use an XP computer to play older games. Keep in mind that Vista is a top end operating system and relly meant to run the most modern of software. Some things simply will not work with Vista that are not intended for high end PC's.

I validated my Windows Vista-software, yet a message keeps repeating that it isn't genuine?
Q. I validated my Windows Vista-software, yet the error ''This copy of Microsoft Windows is not genuine'' keeps appearing still. What should I do?

A. If you're sure its real,the only thing i can think that causes problems with WGA is when the date and/or time is incorrect. That will kick it out every time.



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