With most OEM machines, they give you the option to make a recovery disk
set.
This restores the computer to the way it was the very first time booted.
The utility is usually in the OEM named folder on the start menu.
My HP allows you to make one set.
After using the recovery set, you can make another set as the flags in the
registry have been erased.
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> ::I come from the old school of computers
> when you always got a restore/boot disk when you got a machine. I
> recently got a new machine, and have not succeeded yet in making either
> a boot dvd or a total restore dvd for the OS (Vista Ultimate). After
> trying unsuccessfully to do this, just wanted to know if there is an
> especially good, step-by-step, article, post, or sticky that would walk
> me through both creating a boot dvd and a restore dvd?::
> ::My OS is a preinstalled one.::
> ::All advice is most appreciated.::
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