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    Techzonez Governor Super Moderator Conan's Avatar
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    Does he have a Restore disk? I think he made a huge mistake by reducing the partitions to one, the other partition normally has the restore data.

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    Change the default boot option using Vista Boot Pro, other thing I don't have any experience of - just switch it back as it was. Vista Boot Pro can be obtained at www.vistabootpro.org - I have used it many times and never had a problem with it.
    I'm using Windows 7 - you got a problem with that?

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    Hi Conan - yes, he's got a proper restore DVD (a bit unusual these days, but nice), and the 2nd partition was half of the 320GB HDD, so it wasn't the recovery partition (and as an aside, I was VERY pleased how easy and painless it was to resize the main partition and delete the 2nd using Vista - about time Windows got it's act together!)

    Hi Curio - thanks for that: will give that a go soon. I was thinking that the option was probably something like editing the boot.ini in XP: a shame it isn't as easy a thing to edit! The weird thing about Aero disengaging is that it only switches itself off after 30-60 seconds of the desktop starting up - which obviously isn't right.

    I'm considering a complete reformat and reload, but was hoping to chase these issues down in case I get a repeat performance after a fresh load. Boy, is this drama like the early days of XP or what!?

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    Riddle solved - weird!

    Well, here's one for the books: it turns out that this problem is the fault of Asus! One can't load SP1 onto this model of laptop - it has to be done thru a new factory-supplied image! What sort of bollocks is that!? I've put a claim for compensation into them for wasting my time.

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