I strongly recommend that you do an online chat with HP support before you
do anything. Also think about and perhaps create a text file in Notepad
listing important information that will come up.
I think your system first booted up with just a C: partition with Vista
installed on it and a D: partition with the recovery stuff. So you need to
be prepared to tell them how you added the data partition. If they don't
know that, then they won't be able to tell you whether their backup will
backup your data, or how to get around that problem. The nice thing with
doing the online chat is that when it is done, they email the entire
conversation to you (and you can use control-A to select the entire
conversation and copy it to a local file), so that you can re-read the info
and decide whether you have more questions that need to be answered. Having
questions & info in a text file makes it quick and easy to copy and paste
stuff into the chat window, using well thought out questions and accurate
info.
I think HP's website has a link that walks you through the recovery
procedure, displaying the screens you will see. Its very helpful to review
this when making up your list of questions.
-Paul Randall
"Huib" <anonymous@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eNi8AGI7HHA.1208@xxxxxx
> Hi,
> I have to re-install Vista, and as i have no experience with it i would
> like to receive some advice from the experts.
>
> -I can use the F11 function key during start-up and choose via options
> systemrecovery (original resetting)
> -I suppose that using Recovery Manager will do the same.
> I saw there is a possibility to perform a back-up: what kind of back-up is
> it (i didn't dare to go further).
>
> I have a C-partition (SW), D-partition (data) & an E-partition
> (HP-recovery).
> What is really happening?
> -only re-installing the SW (i suppose from de E-partition)?
> -is my data lost?
> -how to recovery e-mails...
> -using the CD-recovery is probably only necessary after a HDD-crash?
>
> Is it saver to use an external HDD to take first a back-up?
>
> You see on my questions that i never have done it.
> Any advice is welcome
>
> Regards
> Huib
>