Re: Equium L40 - 14 l - System recovery option missing

Hi all

I have an Equium l40 14l that I finally decided needs to be restored "out of the box" status.

I can boot to the system recovery options page, but the widely mentioned drive HARD recovery option has been replaced by the option system restore of full Windows OS.
When I choose it is telling me that is preinstalled files are damaged you can use the recovery dvd - rom product. All I can do is click OK and return to the previous screen.

I ran a few software partitioning and the hidden partition appears. I don't have a disc of recovery with the machine as she had the hidden restore partition.

I don't have a backup when I first booted the machine. I think now that it was a good idea, but as I thought I had the hidden partition to rely on I don't bother.

Ideas if there is a way I can get the system recovery to display HARD drive recovery option?

Thank you Tom

Cool. Glad to hear this. Now you can remove all the stuff, you don't need and optimize the preinstalled recovery image.

Good luck.

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