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    No repair option in slipstreamed SP1 O_O

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by JCMS, May 4, 2008.

  1. JCMS

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    So my vista partition is messed up and when I put Vista DVD that I slipstreamed SP1 in with Vlite, there is no repair option.... How so ? :confused: :confused: :(
     
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    there never was a repair option for the Vista install disc. Its not like the XP disc for some reason

    what did you mess up?
     
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    It is not on mine either, so I'm guessing that vLite removed it when custom tailoring the image for only one version of Vista........
     
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    My Beta 2, RC2 and RTM DVD all have one.

    So I re-installed it
     
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    really weird.. i used an original WAU disc before and couldnt find the repair option