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Computer Help, doesn't boot from CD

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ElfoMan

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I want to do a "System Restore" to my dad's laptop, to have everything like when he bought the computer.


I put the "System Restore" CD on the cd tray and go to the menu where you can choose what to boot first. I choose the Optical Disc to be booted first, and restart the computer. But it doesn't from the cd, it boots from the harddrive(going to WindowsXP).

I have tried several times and it has not booted from the the CD.

It a SonyVAIO laptop that was bought like 2 years ago.


Help me please, :)
 
Already did that, and it didn't work.

I went to the Bios and had the CD boot first, then the Floppy, then the HDD, and then the Network.

I had tried various combinations and it still doesn't boot from the CD
 
Well, either the computer's just screwy, or the CD's not bootable. Is there another disc that came with the system?
 
It came with 5 cd's: #1,2,3 for "SystemRestore" and #1,2 "Aplications Recovery"

You are supposed to boot from SystemRestore #1 (like the intructions said), but it doesn't detect it, I tried the other cd's and nothing happened
 
Wouldn't be the first time that I've dealth with a system that didn't have bootable recovery CDs. Run across many Dell sets that weren't actually bootable.Find a friend with a Windows CD of some sort.
 
Don't you run system restore from windows? Like from all programs>accesories>system tools>System restore?

Maybe thats just to create restore points, I don't want to turn it on.
 
alejob said:
Don't you run system restore from windows? Like from all programs>accesories>system tools>System restore?

Maybe thats just to create restore points, I don't want to turn it on.

It's different, the Windows feature you are talking about restores your computer like it was at a certain date.

The SystemRestore CD's, deletes everything, and installs everything again. Like if you had just bought the computer from the fabricant.


I have not gotten it to work on the VAIO, anyone knows some other method I can try? or other suggestions
 
ElfoMan said:
It's different, the Windows feature you are talking about restores your computer like it was at a certain date.

The SystemRestore CD's, deletes everything, and installs everything again. Like if you had just bought the computer from the fabricant.


I have not gotten it to work on the VAIO, anyone knows some other method I can try? or other suggestions


maybe you can try to make a boot disk with DOS and CD-ROM drivers.. then try to see if you can run the disk.
 
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