Windows 7 is a partition recovery in D:\

Windows 7 with a pure install into a recovery partition D:\

. No..

Some OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) like Dell, HP, Gateway, Lenovo and tastes have an installer, they made like that.

You could * of * do something like that...
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-windows_install/how-to-create-a-recovery-partition-with-image-of/b3ac0f64-079a-4C89-9b16-a74b20e89419

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    -me15prg9926

    If you have not done your defined recovery disk you can order here:

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    Click Start, type: msconfig

    Press enter on your keyboard

    On the general tab, select Normal startup

    Click on apply and OK

    New computers coming often pre-installed with Windows 7 have what is called a recovery partition. This is used to reinstall an operating system in the case of a system failure. To access it, you need to start when you start your computer by pressing a function key. This can be either F1, F2, F9, F10, F11, F12 key DEL or tab. See the manual that came with your PC for instructions on how to reinstall Windows.

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  • Satellite U500-17F - need Windows 7 for 64-bit recovery disc

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    Hi spurnymartin,

    > removed windows 7 recovery disk
    To be honest that s does not erase. Did you delete the folder in HARD drive recovery or what exactly?

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    Any help would be extremely aprecciated.

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    Stand by. What recovery on the HARD drive partition do you mean exactly?
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  • "Partition recovery has been deleted" Message in creation of recovery media

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  • HP Pavilion: Recovery Partition & recovery media

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    Kessinger4, welcome to the forum.

    Kessinger4 wrote:

    Hello

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    If you change these, when you press the F11 key to start the recovery process, the program know what to do.

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    Contact HP customer support to see if they have a game for your laptop:

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    The bad news is usually the disc at the level of the publishing industry.

    This operation is not in this forum.

    Your best option right now is to look for a data recovery specialist or watch data recovery programs that will do the job for you.

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