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    Creating a Windows Vista Backup

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4 . The install program now looks for installed operating systems and, unless you have more than one version of Vista installed on your PC, it'll only find one, which it will select automatically. You may need to install drivers for your hard drives if, for example, you're running a RAID system on your PC, where the two or more drives are run together through software. If no operating systems show in the selector in this dialog and you do have an unusual drive configuration, click 'Install drivers' and the Vista install program will run any special hard disk drivers, before searching again for a Vista installation to repair. Once you've selected the appropriate installation, click Next.
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