I am running Vista Home premium 64bit on a HP Notebook.
I backup to an external drive using USB.
I have no Vista CD.
HP provides a method to restore the system to its original delivered state.
I am not able to install the Windows AIK on my 64 bit system.
I can not write an AISBackup Restore CD.
After reading the recovery stuff in the manual and going through all I can find in the forums, I am still confused as to how I should go about disaster recovery.
I assume I would:
Restore my system to its original state.
Install AISBackup
Run a restore using my latest backup on the USB drive.
How do I proceed from there?
Disaster recovery on Vista 64bit?
Windows AIK on 64-bit
I have tested Windows AIK on 64-bit Windows and it worked okay. What problems are you having?
Barry
Barry
When I run startCD, I get an error message which indicates:
"Version of this file is not compatible with the version of Windows you're running...."
There is a readme.htm file but it comes up garbage in, both, Firefox and IE.
It seems to have the amd64 files on it, but I have not been able to find anything on how to run them.
"Version of this file is not compatible with the version of Windows you're running...."
There is a readme.htm file but it comes up garbage in, both, Firefox and IE.
It seems to have the amd64 files on it, but I have not been able to find anything on how to run them.