Guest Lion start to the recovery Partition

How would I go about starting of Lion (comments) of the recovery partition? Command + R does not work for me inside the virtual machine at the start of Lion (comments)

Hi awakening.

If you use Fusion 4.0 or newer and have already installed the Lion in the VM, it expected to be possible to boot that VM in the partition recovery in now command + R as the virtual machine starts.  You have to turn on the computer, virtual, then quickly click inside the virtual machine window so that the mouse pointer disappears (the virtual machine then "grabbed" the keyboard for input), and push on and hold down command + R, but you must do this before the VMware logo disappears and the Apple logo appears on the screen.  You must be fast!

We also had a few requests to allow launch or install a guest Lion through the host of a Lion recovery partition... If that's what you ask, we do not unfortunately do this.

Hope this helps,

--

Darius

Tags: VMware

Similar Questions

  • F11 HP recovery does not start in the recovery partition

    Hello!

    I am an owner of a HP Mini 5101. It has a function to press F11 to restore the system to the State "out-of-the-box". But my problem starts here. When I press F11 I immediately get a screen that says boot Windows on top manager and and error: 0xc000000e and required device is inaccessible.

    This started after I made an installation "clean" with the Windows 7 DVD that came with the computer I have tried to avoid all the "crapware" that comes with the new book.

    If I boot into Windows, the HP_RECOVERY partition is visible and the image of HP recovery is about it.

    Is there anyway to get the recovery of F11 back to operational status? I have a few BCD edition knowledge that help to my problem...

    Thank you very much!

    U

    I thank very you much for getting back to me so quickly.

    I must apologize because I did not explain my problem in the right way. Technically, I am able to the boot partition, but the problem occurs when the partition must start in WinRE or WinPE, I guess that for the recovery to start. The loading process is immediately blocked same front initially than anything "things related Windows" starts loading. So about five seconds after I turn on the computer and boot into the recovery partition, or by pressing F11 error that I have described will appear.

    Update:

    I managed to solve my problem. After setting the active recovery partition and boot from the USB installation with windows 7, I managed to fix the mbr which has been altered and the score did not know what to start. So after fixing it, I had no problem to start the recovery.

    Thank you!

  • Reference Dell 1545 does not start in the recovery Partition

    Could someone start in recovery mode, start command prompt and run the following, bcdedit/enum all and post it? I have a Dell 1545 of friends and I think that the boot manager screwed up b/c it is not booting into recovery. I can boot the Windows 7 operating system, but we need to do a factory restore due to a nasty virus that she. I would be very happy!

    Indeed, I do!  I have more than 10 years, began my career in desktop stand, it seems that I learned a few things here and there.  In addition, the information was extremely difficult to find.

    Want to restore your original image, but cannot start in recovery mode?  Well here you go!

    1. download and burn this image WINPE bootable with imagex included ( www.dropbox.com/.../winpe_x86.iso )

    2 follow the instructions below, thanks to this link and murthy511 to view it: en.community.dell.com/.../19331267.aspx

    Boot the system using the same disk and follow the steps

    1. check drive C: is the recovery by the practice in dir C: partition and type

    2. If the recovery partition (most likely, it will be), go to D: and check it is the OS partition

    3. it is the recovery partition (most likely, it will be), go to E: (DVD player)

    4. the format of the D: drive and

    5 type

    ImageX/apply c:\dell\image\factory.wim 1 d:

    6. wait up to 100% (for me it took 6.32 minutes)

    7. Type exit

    And its really as simple as that!

  • Equium won't start - how to access the recovery partition?

    Hi, my sister has a 2008 Equium A200-1V0 with Vista 32-bit, that no longer starts (probably due to damage of rootkit virus). It loads the BIOS but then goes to black screen with blinking cursor.

    F8 does not work.
    F2 goes to Phoenix TrustedCore Setup utility. The Toshiba hard drive and a CD-ROM drive are listed in hand and start in the right order.

    Using F12 I can get it to boot from a Win7 64 bit repair disc that I burned using my laptop.

    However, it does not recognize the operating system or any image or restore points (because it is 64-bit) but he will be responsible for command prompt.

    To * guest *, I can launch Notepad and when I click on file / open and double click on computer it shows 4 Hard drives as follows:
    Local disc (c :))
    Data (d :)) 42 GB free of 54.5 GB
    WinRE (e :)) 1.11 GB free of 1.46 GB)
    Boot (x :)) 29.0 MB of free space of 31.5 MB (which is used by the repair disk)

    So the C: drive is listed, but without ability.

    * CHKDSK *.
    CHKDSK c: /r and press return

    «The type of the file system is NTFS.»
    Unable to determine the status and version of the volume. CHKDSK is abandoned.
    Cannot transfer messages saved in the journal of the events with the 50 State.

    * Run TESTDISK *.

    Analysis:
    Size of the partition start end in sectors
    1 P Windows RE (store) 0 32 33 191 89 26 3072000
    2 * HPFS - NTFS 191 89 27 7477 118 1 117051392
    3 P HPFS - NTFS 7477 118 2 14592 190 62 114307072 (data)

    * = Primary bootable
    When you perform a quick search, then P - list of files, the second partition it reports:
    "Cannot open the file system. Filesystem seems damaged. »

    So what I want to do is boot to Windows restore to drive E.

    My question is for Toshiba experts: If F8 does not work how to use the recovery partition?

    Laptop is:
    Part number: PSAF5E-002005KS
    Main features
    -Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core Processor T2310
    -Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium Edition
    -Drive DVD Super Multi (Double Layer)
    -2 048 (1 024 + 1 024) MB of RAM (667 MHz)
    -15.4 "WXGA TFT display 1 280 x 800

    > THIS ISN'T MICROSOFT, TOSHIBA, AND GOOD PRODUCT DESIGN.
    I really put t know that should do better than to place the Microsoft sticker at the bottom.
    This product key and sticker on it's just proof that you purchased the machine with an operating system preinstalled and legal active OS version. This key belongs to original OS (recovery image) that you got with your laptop and it is not a kind of universal key that you can use for the activation of the operating system if you have made the decision to install the clean version of the OS.

    In General, this key is totally useless. While your computer you've got legal copy and this version, that you can install so often desired. It must not be enabled.
    > So my question still remains: can I recover my Toshiba laptop using this restore partition?
    If you want to recover using the Toshiba recovery image response is not. Cannot start HARD drive recovery facility.
    > Even with a dvd of Windows Vista is genuine, I can't reload the OS
    In my opinion you need make the clean OS installation using the clean installation or order original Toshiba Recovery disk on https://backupmedia.toshiba.eu/landing.aspx disc and install original (already active) recovery image.

  • Rebuild the recovery partition

    Hi all

    Since my macbook pro in construction since a backup time machine, I have no recovery partition. Not sure if the recovery of time machine is the cause, or that the guy who has this laptop (work) in front of me he erased accidentally.

    I tried to use the script of "Recovery Partition creator" on several occasions, but it did not work. It becomes very urgent to get the recovery as soon as I'm running into several issues that require me to have the partition:

    • Disk errors on my internal drive that requires a correction
    • Need to encrypt my hard drive
    • Try to resize my disk internal, so I can install El Captain next to my current OS X I just need to test before you lose access to the work of the features (earlier version cannot be installed as he does not like our proxy for example).

    Happy to go all the way to 'clean up' and then to retrieve locks of tiem machine, but no idea how to do things right :-(

    Any ideas?

    I feel that you are not the first user or 'owner' of the MBP.  If this is the case, I suggest the following:

    Back up all your data.

    Erase the HARD drive and start in the recovery of the Internet (OPTION-COMMAND-R) which will connect you to the Apple servers.  Following the directions, you will be able to erase the HARD drive and install the original OSX the MBP came with.  The recovery partition must be created.  (I guess that the MBP is a 2011 late model or newer).

    Install a more recent OSX (as appropriate).

    Reinstall your user data.

    Ciao.

  • P850 satellite - failure with the recovery partition - boot selection failed

    Hello Hello,

    My problem is this: a few days ago, I update Windows and slow start is not blocked after several days decided to put the factory, always try to blur this back to the factory and is more, let me not to recognize the recovery partition, I created with Media Creator of recovery disks, but aren't working doesn't let me use me I get the following error :
    Cannot start Windows, a recent hardware or software change might be the cause. To solve the problem:

    1. Insert your windows installation disc and restart your computer.
    2. choose your language setting and then click "next".
    3. click on "Repair your computer."

    If you do not have the disk, contact the manufacturer administratos or your system's computer.

    Status: 0xc000000e

    Info: the boot selection failed because a required device is not accessible.

    I tried a thousand ways to access the partition recovery but not detected the remains because some program I can see active that turn it off, which is hidden, but still missing and I can't boot from the partition, I gave me a CD of Windows 7, I formatted the hard drive partition, that you and I have reinstalled again but driver Toshiba the problem is that the recovery partition is still but I can not access the recovery discs are not me, work, when I go to see the Recovery Console:
    * Startup Repair
    * System restore
    * Restore
    * Tool of Diagnoctic memory of Windows
    * Command line

    Hello Hello, my problem is this: a few days ago, I update Windows and slow start is not blocked after several days decided to put the factory, always try to blur this back to the factory and is more, let me not to recognize the recovery partition, I created with Media Creator of recovery disks, but aren't working doesn't let me use me I get the following error :

    Cannot start Windows, a recent hardware or software change might be the cause. To solve the problem: *.

    1. Insert your windows installation disc and restart your computer

    2. choose your language setting and then click "next". *

    3. click on "Repair your computer." *

    If you do not have this disk, contact the manufacturer of your system administratos or computer for assistance.*

    Status: 0xc000000e *.
    Info: the boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible.*

    I tried a thousand ways to access the partition recovery but not detected the remains because some program I can see active that turn it off, which is hidden, but still missing and I can't boot from the partition, I gave me a CD of Windows 7, I formatted the hard drive partition, that you and I have reinstalled again but driver Toshiba the problem is that the recovery partition is still but I can not access the recovery discs are not my work.

    Recovery Console has these options:
    option 1: Startup Repair.
    Option 2: System Restore.
    Option 3: image retrieval system.
    Option 4: Windows Memory Diagnostic.
    Option 5: command prompt

  • Satellite P750 (PSAY1A) - How update the recovery partition?

    Now that I found out that using the recovery on a new HARD drive would create the recovery Partition... comes the question... How do I update the recovery partition.

    My Toshiba Satellite P750 (PSAY1A-01Y022) the factory settings has 132 update of Windows that should be applied during the first pass. I had to run Windows update 4 times before she shows "up-to-date". Not to mention drivers Toshiba as well.

    I also want to include some applications (Microsoft Office and other software and utilities)...
    Overall, I spent 2 days just to bring it t the State I want in.
    But I can't just access the recovery Partition (of the less any of this!)

    If you look at disk management, the recovery Partition is not a Volume name and that the file system is empty. If I right click on the recovery partition... all I see is "Help" Option

    I tried to assign a drive by using Diskpart letter... but it doesn't show much.
    My guess is that it is GBT/EUFI.

    Does anyone have experience updating the recovery Partition?

    > Now that I found out that using the recovery on a new HARD drive would create the recovery Partition... comes the question... How do I update the recovery partition.

    What do you mean by update recovery partition?
    The recovery partition should NOT be touched!

    In which case you'd change the partition, the HARD drive recovery process could not be started!

    Probably, you have not understood the meaning of such a HARD drive recovery procedure.
    It's the option provided by Toshiba and the recovery of HARD drive allows you to establish the notebook to factory settings; on the same State as at the first day of the purchase.

  • HP 450-011: delete the recovery partition after upgrade to win 10?

    I have a new HP 450-011 and it came with Win 8.1 and the recovery with the letter D: drive partition.  I did the upgrade to windows 10.  I made a set of recovery DVD for win installation 8.1.  Is there a reason for me not to delete the D: drive and replace it with my information?  I seriously doubt I'll want to roll back to 8.1 Win.

    Greetings,

    Have you tested the Win 8.1 HP Recovery disks before installing Win 10?

    A question is: If you need technical assistance from HP tech for a possible hardware problem. HP normally requires that the factory installed operating system to take in charge. This policy of HP may have changed during the upgrade to win 10. I do not suspect.

    You can export the recovery, Partition because it will not work now in any case.

    But you need a way to go back to win 8.1 when you need HP warranty support.

    Since you have already upgraded to Win 10, the only way to check the recovery of 8.1 Win disks is to use them and start all over again. Or the support of disks/USB recovery HP Win 8.1 on a new equivalent or larger HDD or SSD. A good installation means that you have now the factory install on this disk.

    It's a lot of work.

    The problem of guaranteed support is your problem.

    I have eliminated this problem by installing Win 10 on a new SSD. I have HP Win 8.1 on a separate SSD and win 10 on a different SSD. Possible guarantee problem solution means earn 8.1 running on HP SSD factory to check the problem of winning 10 SSD.

    Hemdani

  • Satellite Pro C660-225: shrink the recovery partition englarge C partition

    When I first came to this product, prior to the opening, I thought that all 500 GB would go to the first partition, but then I saw that the recovery partition has half the 500 GB just for recovery which is unnessecery.

    But I had no problem with it at the time and used the recovery (after the backup to a disk) for ubuntu partition, so I have a dual boot.

    But now I came to realize that the games I download are taking up more room on my C drive. The problem I have is that I can reduce my recovery partition and expand the C drive.

    Does anyone know a work around?

    You will need a 3rd party software to reduce the recovery partition and add the partition of the free space in the existing C.
    I would recommend a freeware tool called Gparted

    But before you start this making, create a recovery disc!
    This is recommended in the case where you would try to put the computer laptop configuration using this disc.

  • Is it possible to recreate the recovery partition?

    I have this satellite plu pro which used to have as usual, a recovery partition on the HARD disk to restore to factory settings. I created a backup disk (in fact, I created it on a USB key) using the Toshiba backup disc authoring program then wiped the drive HARD clean, including the recovery partition. I have come to the point now, but where it would be useful to have that DOS partition and I wonder if it is possible to restore it to how it was originally?

    On the top of my head, I thought that maybe all I would need to do was wipe the HARD drive again, he re-partition, and then create a new partition, call the recovery and then simply copy the content of the key USB/disk backup for this partition. It would even work, or I have to do anything in particular. Assuming that it is even possible with this method?

    Thank you!

    Posted by bollokan
    On the top of my head, I thought that maybe all I would need to do was wipe the HARD drive again, he re-partition, and then create a new partition, call the recovery and then simply copy the content of the key USB/disk backup for this partition. It would even work, or I have to do anything in particular. Assuming that it is even possible with this method?

    Thank you!

    Hello

    You can't do anything manually. If you want to have "initial state" again only thing to do is to reinstall the original recovery image using a created recovery media.

    Before installing recovery image starts the disk HARD integer will be removed, new partitions created recovery image is copied on the HARD disk and as final step recovery image is installed.
    Recovery of installation image and you will have "factory settings" again.

  • D1G64UA: Windows 10 update fails due to no space in the recovery Partition

    Try to upgrade Windows to Windows 10 8.1 upgrade fails due to insufficient space in the recovery on the D: drive Partition

    The size of the recovery Partition is configured at installation of the HP factory and it leaves only about 3 GB, which is insufficient for the upgrade of Windows 10 start the upgrade begins by creating files in the recovery Partition.

    I don't want to remove the Windows 8.1 recovery files that already exist on the D: Partition of Recovery of the construction of the plant and in fact, I don't think that the o/s will allow me to delete these files from recovery.

    Any help in how to run the upgrade of Windows 10 is appreciated.

    Glad to see that my post has solved your problem.

    Please click "Accept as Solution" to my post so that others will see that this thread has been resolved.

    Thank you

  • No system boot, how to access the recovery partition?

    Hello
    While messing around with win7 and xp (from vista that was preinstalled on my system), I managed to make my computer unbootable.

    I made the recovery discs when I came to my computer, but I left with my parents... which is be the other side of the world (literally).

    However, I also kept the "recovery partition" intact, I hoped I could start somehow, but I don't know how.
    I tried holding down the zero, F2, F8... of other ideas?

    If not, is there another way to do it from a live CD? (like the one I currently use to write this message)

    Chris.

    Unfortunately, you will not be able to access the files for recovery. It can be done if the laptop has only factory settings. You use updated the system with two operating systems. If you want to have the factory settings again you can have with using the recovery disc only.

    I put t know how long it will take but maybe you should communicate with your parents and ask if they can send you the recovery disc as soon as possible.

    Otherwise you will have to use the installation disk of Microsoft for clean operating system installation. It can also be good solution for a few days until what you expect of original disc.

  • How to access the recovery partition?

    My computer is SR1950nNX. The OS was Winxp media center. The aircraft crashed and since I don't use Media Center that much I reinstalled Windows XP pro, formatting the drive on the way. The recovery partition is still available, but I can't access it since I hit F10 when booting takes nowhere. I must have wiped out the Recovery Manager. I tried to download a recovery on HP site without success Manager. Can someone help me to reinstall the original system of the recovery partition?

    Thanks for the info. I think now I'll try to make a recovery disk using a linux boot disk as Hiren or Knoppix or Ubuntu even running from a live capture recording programs in the recovery partition and see if there isn't a way I can get to start. If the I386 file has a file winnt32.exe, which starts a new installation, I'm home free. For completeness of information, I will post what happens.

  • Need help with the recovery partition/create recovery media

    HI - first thing I did when I got my thinkpad is a clean install of w7, but then I thought about it and restored the recovery partition, conviniently located at the end of the training, in order to create a backup dvd factory. Thing is, when I click the autorun (lenovoqdrive.exe) and select 'create recovery media', I get an error stating that "program files (x 86) \lenovo\factory recovery\recovburncd.exe" is missing... obviously since the operating system partition was crushed.

    I tried RnR and looked on the software + drivers page and nothing happens as "... \lenovo\factory recovery\" when it is installed. So, where can I download the program that creates the recovery discs?

    (I know possible to restore the operating system of the *.wim file but I want to leave that as a last resort).

    Okay here's what I did to who mightve had the same question: as mentioned earlier, I have restored the partition Q with (your favorite free partition recovery tool), then booted from a usb winpe (with imagex) generated from victory aik (free).

    first I deleted (from winpe boot usb) windoze partition with diskpart and recreated the 2 partitions S & C (and Q is on the left) by hand according to 'recovery.ini' found on q. then I restored S and C 'sdrivebackup.wim' and 'cdrivebackup.wim', respectively, using imagex.exe, which is actually two one liners.

    Finally, I tried the bcd to fixation by hand according to "bcdinfo.txt", also found on Q, but that did not really work... so I just jumped into a bootable win7 USB and he rewrote the bcd by itself (I assume). the last step has been fixing the mbr by using /fixmbr and /fixboot bootrec.exe.

    ATM I started just and afaict it behaves exactly like the first start-up of the plant. see you soon

  • How can I configure Satellite A300-148 boot from the recovery partition?

    Hello

    I had some problems when trying to install MAC - OSX, for her, where the partition table is deleted, then I retrieve the entire score as it is, but I can not start in any case.
    Then I decide temproraly install another copy of vista drive Vista (not the partition), then set up my laptop to boot from the recovery partition and reinstall the good copy.
    My problem is, it's all here, the only problem is, I need to configure the system to boot from the recovery partition.

    My device is:
    Satellite A300-148

    Thanks to the device.
    Ahmed.

    Hello

    If you have already changed the partitions of HARD drive and deleted files from the HARD disk, then your HARD drive recovery is too bad!

    But to make sure that the HARD drive recovery is not possible please press F8 immediately after the power of the laptop. Usually a start menu should appear and you should be able to choose the option called fix my computer. Then you should be able to choose recovery option.

    But like I said that this is only possible if your HARD drive was not formatted!

    If you have formatted the HARD drive and changed partitions then you will need a Toshiba DVD recovery that you have not because you didn t he create at the beginning. Is this good? Well, then you must order the recovery DVDs if you want to retrieve the laptop to factory settings.

    Welcome them

Maybe you are looking for

  • Column in the list type music to iTunes format

    It is my first post ever so please excuse mistakes.  I am a user of iTunes on a Windows pc (Win 7 Pro).  It works fine, but I need to convert a lot of music in MP3 format to play in my car music system.  When I use iTunes for this (which also works v

  • How trigger (start) record in garageband (ios) of external midi controller?

    It is possible to start and stop recording in the iOS version of Garageband using external midi controller MIDI controls? If so, what are the commands?

  • How to Flash player from 32-bit to 64-bit

    I have the model Aspire XC 603 (64 bit) with windows 8.1 I had problems with Flash player lately & when I check my system tells me I have Flash 32-bit that explains why, in my opinion I have problems, but when I try to download 64 bit it does not all

  • Server down knowledge base?

    I get an error page whenever I search in the knowledge base: Server has not responded The Livelink server has not responded, or sent a document containing no data.Please try again. If the problem persists, contact your Livelink administrator. It is t

  • VPN site to site Cisco pix

    Hi, I have a problem affecting this pix 2 for my client. I did the exact configuration of the cisco document, but it still does not work. I cannot ping another eath and cannot access anything whatsoever. Thank you