Windows Vista USB bootable recovery disk
Here are the signs that you can determine whether Windows Vista is not going to boot:
It will sound like it is booting because you can hear a sound that is coming from the CPU fan and the lights are on. It can read the CD ROM but you cannot boot from the CD.
There are instances wherein your computer screen appears black on startup process and you can see the power switch lit to green and then turns to orange or amber, this means that everything is running.
Everything seems to be running properly but you cannot see anything on the screen not even any flashing cursor, and a black screen from Windows appeared before the Windows logo screen.
There are hundred reasons why a Window Vista booting problem occurs. Normally, it is easy to solve the problem when you see the error message reminder. You can just load it choosing the safe mode and try to repair it. But what are you going to do if you did not see any error message reminder? What are you going to do if the selection safe mode has not appeared also? At this instance, your little computer maintenance skills can be very helpful.
To solve the problem on your Windows Vista does not boot up normally error, you have to use a reliable Vista boot disk. This bootable tool will allow you to boot up your computer in any circumstances. It can function as a restoration CD/DVD or USB disk. If you do not have a CD/DVD writer, you have to create your VISTA recovery bootable USB Disk.
Using Windows Vista operating system, you will be able to make a system recovery CD/DVD. It contains some system recovery options such as "System Restore", "Startup Repair". On the other hand, Windows Vista does not allow you to build a bootable USB flash disc.
If Vista Service Pack 1 is in the beta phase, Microsoft shall include a small software tool called “recdisc.exe” that can create a bootable Vista DVD and mount recovery settings.
There is no such official statement yet why this file was excluded out of Service Pack 1. In fact, a dummy version of this file was placed in the Windows/Win32 subdirectory during the SP1 upgrade.
One could think of that Microsoft probably does not want anyone to create a bootable disc in Vista. You can however do a Google search for recdisc.exe to download this tool to make a Vista system recovery disk. But the processes are quite hard.
But you do not need to worry. Because using our software, you can now conveniently and easily create your Windows Vista bootable system recovery USB disc. The USB disc created by our software does not only include Windows build in recovery tools but also a dozen of free useful tools that were developed and enhanced by us. Such as these are the data recovery, password recovery, Windows recovery, disk clone, and disk image.
Here are the guidelines that can help you build a USB recovery disk using Lazesoft Recovery Suite:
- Setup, Use and Launch Lazesoft Recovery Suite.
- Click "Burn CD/USB disk" from the homepage. The Lazesoft Media Builder runs.
- Insert the USB flash drive into the computer. (If the USB disk contains important files, you must make a backup file first.)
- From the welcome page of the Media Builder, click <Next> to proceed.
- Choose the USB DISK option from the selection as well as the inserted USB flash drive from the selection media page. Then click the <Start> to start building the USB disk.
- Wait until the building process is complete. After the building process is accomplished, click <Next> to proceed to the finish page.
Now, you have your Windows Vista bootable system recovery USB flash disk all set and prepared.
Lazesoft Recovery Suite is easy to use, powerful boot disk design to Recover Data, Recover crashed Windows System, Recover Windows Password, Clone or Backup Disk, etc.
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