Partition Recovery


Hello

From my experience, you are unlikely to be able to get the recovery partition works again this way.  However, if you reinstalled the operating system using your recovery discs, this would also recreate the Partition of your HARD drive recovery - of course, if you decide to do this, make sure that you back up all your files etc first.

Kind regards

DP - K

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    I NB200 a customer on the bench. He arrived with complete operating system failure and wouldn't boot from the partition of the OS or the recovery Partition.

    I checked the hard drive and it is in perfect working condition. However, it seems that all is not well that I can't boot from the partition recovery even after holding doen the 0 key.

    I tried to ask him to start from the TRUNK. INI file by pointing a "revoery" to the partition option, but it just comes up with an error message saying \system32\HAL file is missing or damaged. Does anyone know how I should ask the partition to start or how could I retrieve information from image files?

    If you check page 48 in s manuals you will find an exact description how to start installation of recovery. The procedure on this NB200 is same or, at least, similar to all laptops come with HARD drive recovery image. Please check.

    A useful document on the installation of HARD drive recovery you can find in the section... category > http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/ann.jspa?annID=58

    Good bye

  • Re: Tecra A4 - how to use partition recovery to recover the XP

    I recently bought a laptop Tecra A4.
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    Hello

    Stand by. What recovery on the HARD drive partition do you mean exactly?
    As far as I know Vista has formatted the whole HARD drive and created two partitions; one for the system (partition C) and the second partition for the restoration of the system are hidden (not visible).

    I guess you must restore the supplied XP from the recovery CD Toshiba operating system if you want to install the XP again.
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    Best regards

  • "Partition recovery has been deleted" Message in creation of recovery media

    HP Pavilion 2205tx - C5j09PA #UUF G4

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    "Partition recovery has been deleted" Message in creation of recovery media.

    I bought my new HP pavilion laptop G4 two days ago only and has not changed anything in the two players named drive C: for windows and D: for HP Recovery.

    now, I want to do a recovery with the HP Recovery Manager software disk.

    but it shows a Massage: "Recovery of Partition was deleted" Recovery Media creation section.

    in the recovery Partition my computer is almost full (3.26 G 25.5 G is free). so I think that there are current recovery files.

    I have not access to HP to buy recovery disk or call support.

     

    Thank you

    I don't know why your PC is saying your partition disappeared - you're right, it seems to be missing. I know that if you use the wizard to help to make your recovery disks backup copies and then ask him to remove the recovery partition to give you more space on the hard drive, it will remove the factory image HP of Windows 8 for the recovery partition and let the normal Windows repair tools.

    There are tools, but which allow you to create your own recovery partition full with these tools of Windows repair and a new image of your instalation so that you can restore from that. You can use this tool: Windows 7/8 - creator of Partition Recovery OEM available here: http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/21978-Windows-7-8-OEM-Recovery-Partition-Creator but it's a lot of work and it would be faster and more easy just for your data backup and restoration of your HP recovery disks made you from the support Assistant. If you did not the disks, HP can opt to send you a copy... they do not normally this but I read that some people have luck to get a free copy of HP media... otherwise, they want you to buy recovery disks ($40.00). I guess it depends on the exact terms of your situation.

    An alternative is to use Macrium Reflect Free Edition to ghost or clone your system. You can then restore your entire system even with your custom programs installed, to the exact state it was when you made the backup image. (this may take several dvd) I suggest that you go down that road because your system with Macrium Reflect restore is much faster than restoring from the HP recovery discs. Even if you do not get another copy recovery disks, you must use this tool to make another backup that you can customize to your liking. Your re - installs will be faster, they will already have your chosen installed software, and you will save wear on your HP recovery disks.  You can then delete the recovery partition to regain this space on your hard drive (since you cannot access in all cases, you will not need this space being taken up).  BUT... you cannot restore Mode UEFI which is what HP comes with. You have to go into your Bios settings and switch in the Legacy Bios mode (which disables the secure boot) FIRST or else the Macruim recovery boot disk will not load to install the recovery image. After the system re - installs you can go back into the bios settings and disable bios Legacy and reactivate if secure boot you want. (Windows 8 charge mode UEFI bios active secure boot or Legacy mode... it's your choice.) UEFI mode will load faster, but it will cause problems if you want double boot the system with another OS) hope this helps.

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    Hello

    I searched the Forum but have not found exactly what I needed to know.

    I installed a couple of updates to windows, and now no software will open outside of google chrome. Registry appears to be corrupted, and if I get an early state, yet windows seems to have a problem, could used to install anything. So I guess my only way out is to back up my files and perform a system recovery.

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    Kessinger4, welcome to the forum.

    Kessinger4 wrote:

    Hello

    I searched the Forum but have not found exactly what I needed to know.

    I installed a couple of updates to windows, and now no software will open outside of google chrome. Registry appears to be corrupted, and if I get an early state, yet windows seems to have a problem, could used to install anything. So I guess my only way out is to back up my files and perform a system recovery.

    But I have a few questions on the recovery of this system.

    I have a HP Recovery partition, but I never created a recovery disk (it always shows me a reminder), so here are my questions:

    (1) if I create the DVD of recovery (as requested by this reminder of HP), it will remove the recovery Partition?  NO.

    (2) if I don't create the recovery DVD and use the HP system recovery, it remove the recovery Partition after recovery?  NO.

    (3) if I make the recovery of the system (without DVD), I'll be able to create the recovery DVD after? Will it keep showing me the reminder?  Yes

    (4) if I do a recovery of the system (without DVD), will I still be able to use the Recovery Manager software? If I create the DVD, I will still be able to use it?  Yes

    I ask this cause I'd rather have my recovery on the HARD drive on a DVD, but I'm afraid that a recovery of the system will delete the partition recovery and software.  It is always better to create the recovery/s disk because if fails it HARD drive, you will lose everything with no way to get it back.  The DVD is much more reliable than the HARD drive.

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    Hello

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    Best regards

    DP - K

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    Hello

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    Kind regards

    DP - K

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    Post edited by: alterego

    You're right about the key product. The key that you will find at the bottom of your laptop is part of the original that you got with your laptop. Preinstalled software are bundled with the hardware. When you buy your laptop, you will pay for one valid license that was used for the version of the OS preinstalled. Unfortunately this product key cannot be used if get you the Microsoft installation disc and install the clean version of the OS.

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