recovery partition files

I am owner of laptops HP 4 and I'm so happy that I do because an infected virius my main computer and the only way to restore it was with the recovery partition, but know not I can only find 1 file microsoft word and all my mail is gone, although pieces of programs still exist and even some files still exist , the software said that it would not erase anything, can someone help me find, is a restoration of disk recovery program hard any loss of information, im really lost without all my most important info. Thank you very much

Manager software HP recovery using the recovery partition, impeccable well. It is designed to restore your computer to its default settings, with all that eraesd. In other words, the way in which he came when you opened the box.

If you have done this, then, unfortunately the chances of file recovery are very slim, if not non-existent.

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    Where are the real Vista installation files stored on the recovery partition? If it helps I have a Compaq Presario SR5601UK. They are all stored in a folder or are they distributed? A quick dir at the command prompt, the only way you can access the files :-(, revealed a large amount of .wim files, mainly in "preload", but none on about 100 MB in size. I just assumed that HP uses the real Vista installation process, just gives their graphical front-end and adds some garbage in. If he does not tell everything.

    Anon, they all are on partition D: and no, this isn't a hidden Vista copy. It is integrated with the HP software. This is also why you cannot repair Vista unless you have a retail copy. Other you need to perform a restore.

  • Help Wanted: Recovering from loss of HP Recovery Partition files

    Let me start with an explanation on how I lost my partition (go to the next paragraph, if this information is not required) up to March 2010 is coming up soon and so is the date of expiry on the Windows 7 Build 7100 (RC). So I restored my system back to factory conditions. When I pressed F11 I say a lot of options but the last two had confused me. An option said to recover as long as the plant, the other of the said Reset. I chose Reset (must choose the other), and when Vista Premium of hope was finished reinstall, I found that my labeled "Recovery" partition was almost empty. It says "6.19 GB free of 6.25 GB" (http://i48.tinypic.com/1zmguw1.jpg) so about 60 MB is used even if there is no visible (or hidden) file during navigation.  End of the story.

    Now, here's what I have. I have the recovery disks HP Recovery Manager asked me to do the first day. And I have this almost empty partition, the recovery files used to be on. Did not fit or did something else with him.

    ONE QUESTION: is it all similarly to recover the files from HP on the recovery Partition recovery using the above discs?

    I realize that I don't have partition and disk, that alone is sufficient. However, CD and DVD scratches easily, there is no real not a guarantee I'll have my safety with me NET. This is why I am no longer comfortable with 2 forms of file recovery. And so I ask above is impossible to do on the assistance of my own without HP (which is not free)...

    TWO QUESTION
    : can you copy an ISO image recovery discs and then burn that ISO (s) on a DVDs to make new copies of the old recovery discs?

    I thank you in advance for any comments incase I don't answer, and sorry if this isn't the right sub-forum relating to this topic.

    Not sure what happened to your recovery partition, usually it is recreated during recovery.

     

    As for making copies of all of the recovery, it's a very good idea. They can be copied directly with many CD/DVD burning applications, or converted to ISO for burning.

  • Satellite L505D factory restore recovery manually Partition files

    Here's my Situation:

    I have a Toshiba Satellite L505D-s5695 laptop, and I had to put a new hard drive in it, but not before I have copied files on an external drive recovery partition.

    So I have no recovery disks and no original hard drive.
    For this reason, now '0' in starting or F8 options to restore or enter recovery toshiba utility no longer exist.

    Is it possible to use Imagex or some other utility to restore the laptop to the original image with the files that were originally paritiion of recovery?

    I am currently playing with imagex controls and the. Files of stormwater management,
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    Thank you!
    -Tom

    Below, I have the files I got on another drive that appeared originally on the recovery partition:

    C:.
    ? ! V4_03_11.VRP
    ? DATA. INI
    ? DMI. INI
    ? EDITAF. BAT
    ? PLANDATA. INI
    ?
    ???? BIN
    ? ! V1_05.VBR
    ? ! V1_22.VRR
    ? ! V1_24.VRC
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    ? GETKEYSTATE. EXE
    ? GETMODEL32. EXE
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    ? INITRECAREA. EXE
    ? KRAIDAPI. DLL
    ? KRAIDAPI. INI
    ? KRAPIV3. DLL
    ? KRAPIV3. INI
    ? KRC. EXE
    ? KRC3. EXE
    ? LOADPEDRV. EXE
    ? MEDIAEJECT. EXE
    ? Message. INI
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    ? OBJTDEIO. DLL
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    Post edited by: dersmudo

    > I have a Toshiba Satellite L505D-s5695 laptop, and I had to put a new hard drive in it, but not before I have copied files on an external drive recovery partition.
    After reading this, I must say that this will not work. You can't simply copy these recovery filed on another installation of HARD drive recovery and start. It will not work.
    Either you can start installation of recovery following procedure of Toshiba how to start HARD drive recovery facility or you must create recovery DVDs and use it for the installation of the OS.

    This recovery DVDs can be used on each HARD drive. With other words, you can replace the HARD drive with new and use the recovery image installation DVD.

    Following your logic, each can simply copy files and use it on some laptops. It will not work.
    You have created a DVD Toshiba tips/description on the creation of following recovery from recovery discs?

  • Satellite L40 - 18Y: corrupt system files - how to use the recovery partition

    Greetings,

    One of my friends bought the Bulgarian electronic Toshiba Satellite L40 - 18Y (PSL48E) from a major retailer and insists on the fact that it came without any CD, but the first time he installed Vista.

    After that some of his other friends have uninstalled Vista and XP for unknown reasons (he says that some drivers and patches were necessary to make XP work properly, I think he might have something on LBA48 and SP1).

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    Hello

    There is perhaps a little change to reinstall Vista with the HDD recovery procedure.
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    -Turn on the laptop and press F8
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    But to be honest I don t see the chances it would work because you have already removed the Vista from the HARD drive.

    You must have read the user manual before deleting the Vista.
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  • 2000-2d27cl HP: recovery file exist but the recovery partition has been changed

    recovery partition has been extended and after several months I had some problems, so I decided to reset my laptop to factory settings but Recovery Manager computer cannot recognize the recovery partition. Recovery partition has been extended and I use this partition as a backup partition for my photos, programs and music. The reason why I want to reset to factory settings is because my laptop in early labour right and after ten minutes start to work very slowly, I can't do anything!

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  • How to recover files from the hard disk recovery partition?

    There are recovery (D) on the hard disk.  How can I recover all my old files and programs of this drive?

    Original title: I changed from Vista Ultimate to Windows 7 operating systems.

    Hello sdf361,

    The recovery partition, that is what you would use to restore your computer when you bought it with the OS on it
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    If you do not have the program disk, I suggest that the manufacturer of the computer.

    Sincerely,

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    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think

  • I tried to make a sepparate on my 'C' drive partition, accidentally adding them to my D recovery Partition drive. How to remove these files, I added?

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    Hello

    Here is the information of HP for a messeage their recovery partition low disk space.

    It shows you how to access the recovery Partition.

    If you can't fix it with this information, you will need to contact HP.

    I explained why in the section General information of my answer here.

    «Error: low disk space.» You run lack of disk space on recovery (d :))"

    http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/document?DocName=c01508532&LC=en&cc=us&DLC=en

    It is general information about what to and what not to do with a recovery Partition:

    Your recovery Partition was photographed on your hard drive during the production of your computer by the manufacturer for all of these reasons.

    1. to reinstall Vista from in the case of a failure of the system, based on individuals or the keys at startup.

    F10 or Alt + F10 or F11 are a couple of different manufacturers use sequences.

    You will need to ask your manufacturer for proper sequence.

    It's F11 for a HP machine

    2. to make the recovery disks on if your drive hard breaks down, so that you can then reinstall the operating system on a new hard drive.

    Also ask them how to make records.

    It shows you how to build links in this HP:

    http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/document?DocName=c00809678&LC=en&DLC=en&cc=us&product=18703

    Your D: Recovery Drive is should not be used for backups, defragmented, etc..

    There are backups on an external hard drive.

    To resolve the problems that have arisen with the recovery D: Partition, you will need to contact the manufacturer of your computer to remove all that has been added to it.

    See you soon.

  • The complete G71 with Preload file recovery partition

    Recovery Partition of the G71 almost complete with record Preload that contains only of base.wim. This can be removed?

    Do not delete it. The file is required if you need to recover system on your laptop. Of course if you have recovery disks it is not really necessary, but the regular procedure would be to use HP Recovery Manager in your Start menu on 'Remove the recovery Partition'.

    The score works more quickly to reinstall Windows recovery disks is beneficial. Also the partition is installed at the factory using only the bare minimum space required for recovery files. It will always appear almost complete behavior to normal.

  • How to FORMAT my hard drive with a RECOVERY PARTITION and my system restore from. BKF files

    History made as short as possible.

    I inherited a gateway with XP Media Center 2004. I transferred all my old files to the new computer, and it worked fine. I did a full backup of the system (.) BKF). Later, I installed a disc for my Vivitar camera I used before with my old system and my computer crashed.

    I tried everything I know to do a restore. F8, F10 and F11 during start-up and the best I could come up with was the safe MODE, but it would fail to any ENTRY.

    I really feel like the hard disk must be formatted and start over. I can not access the recovery partition and no XP CD was provided.

    My question is: How can I reformat the hard drive with a petition of recovery and reinstall my operating system of BKF files?

    If you have a recovery partition, I suggest you post in the forums of the bridge
    assistance.
     
    Another option is the following:
    http://tips.vlaurie.com/2006/05/recovery-console-for-those-without-an-XP-disk/
     
    "luckyone_27105" wrote in message
    News: 720fbbc2-6fb9-4fd7-9411-bdd1ec89b144...
    > A long history made as short as possible.
    >
    > I inherited a gateway with XP Media Center 2004. I transferred all my old
    > files to the new computer and it worked fine. I did a full backup of the system
    > (. BKF). Later, I installed a disc for my Vivitar camera I used
    > before with my old system and my computer crashed.
    >
    > I have tried everything I know to do a restore. F8, F10, and F11
    > during startup and the best I could come up with safe MODE, but it would be
    > not allow any INPUT.
    >
    > I really feel like the hard disk must be formatted and start over. I have
    > unable to access the recovery partition and no XP CD was provided.
    >
    > My question is: How can I reformat the hard drive with a petition of recovery
    > and reinstall my operating system of BKF files?
    >
     
     
  • In addition, no trouble with iTunes and QuickTime recovery partition

    T couldn't find the post I put forward...
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    2. problem Description: I tried to install iTunes. Things then began to happen because of iTunes and QuickTime do not install it... Windows Installer Gets a deep mistake... that keeps me so to uninstall anything related to iTunes and QuickTime and windows update then gets a code 80070424...

    Initially it has disabled my DVD player but I fixed... What can I do to make it back to the normal execution and able to install iTunes...
    This problem was happening over a period of 3 days
    My computer is on a network with another computer.

    Thank you
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    > Couldn t find the post I put forward...
    Just click in this thread on your account name and you will see the list of all threads that are created.

    I saw your ad on the other and you're pretty confused with this. On laptops Toshiba, there is no recovery partition and recovery image is recorded on the second partition in the file called HDDRecovery. Do not change anything here and you will be able to use the HARD drive recovery facility when you want using F8 and repair my computer option.

    iTunes and QuickTime are not Toshiba applications and if you have problems with it you should contact Apple and their support. They have designed and tested clean products and they should be able to help.

  • Recovery partition is there but does not start Recovery

    Hello

    When you try to restore the image (F11 at startup), the laptop seems to be as he tries to start missing Windows installation (Windows Boot Manager error page).

    Partitions 'SYSTEM', 'HP_RECOVERY' and 'HP_TOOLS' have not been affected. Recovery files of ~ 15 GB are still there!

    The Windows (2nd primary) partition was deleted and then recreated as an NTFS partition. Since then, the recovery process does not start.

    How can I restore my intact HP_RECOVERY partition system without using recovery DVD? (I can't access right now.)

    The partition Windows has need of a specific disk label? What is the magic that breaks the recovery when an NTFS partition is all simply deleted and then re-created?

    Peter

    HP ProBook 6550 b (WD701EA #ABD)

    Solution: How to fix F11 penetrates is not in the Recovery Manager process

    You will need:

    -This fix by HP: difficulty to the Multi-partition HP Recovery Manager (the ProBook 6550 b is not listed as a supported model, but it worked for me)

    -installation of Windows (see partial solution above) a job to install the fix on your ProBook

    or

    -sufficient knowledge to extract the winre.wim missing the fix above, copy it to your recovery partition and to apply any measures necessary (I did this)

    Steps to follow:

    -in your work on your ProBook Windows installation open the file downloaded "sp48415.exe".

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    -Right click on "F11SPFix.cmd" and run as administrator

    -the patch will be applied

    Restart und press F11 at startup to enter your recovery Manager (hopefully) fixed.

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  • Satellite 2HW C855: win 8-10GB recovery partition can be removed?

    For my Satellite C855-2HW with Win 8 OEM, I would like to a partition to separate data in addition to the OS + programs.
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    > Now that I did with 'Toshiba Media Recovery Creator' recovery DVDs, I can remove the recovery partition right?

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    My HARD drive was almost unusable, he showed the unallocated space (698 GB), so I had to use EaseUS recovery to recover these partitions, at least that worked and I got my partition backup and restore of TOSHIBA, but now it shows no more like Healty (recovery partition), recovery is required all the files are there, but the program shows no HDD Recovery area :

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