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| | Preinstalled recovery options I read that Vista Recovery options can be started from the bootable vista dvd or, if computer manifacturer has provided recovery solution, can be launched directoly by pressing F8 during boot and then selceting System Restore. My pc (Dell) has a recovery partition and vista recovery options starts by pressing F8. In this case there are standard options like: system repair, system restore... command prompt and another option called Dell system restore, that restore the pc at the same state when i received at home. If i install another version of vista i will lose the preinstalled system recovery options, how can i reinstall it in order to be accessible from F8 key and have the dell recovery option yet? Remind that i have a separate partition on disk with Dell recovery files. |
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| | Re: Preinstalled recovery options if you do not touch that seperate recovery partition you will not lose the option.............it will recover to the original OS. So it really depends on how you wish to install that "other" version.........upgrade what you have now..the recovery will put the old back. Create a 2nd partition and install that other version there.....the recovery will revert it back. Install a 2nd HD and install that "other: Vista there....the recovery process will not touch it. There are other options for recovery one of them is to Image/Clone the HD to another HD and put that drive away in a safe place. peter "PaNdA" <panda@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F270988D-C42D-4D46-828D-96D9D2F0BE0E@xxxxxx Quote: >I read that Vista Recovery options can be started from the bootable vista >dvd or, if computer manifacturer has provided recovery solution, can be >launched directoly by pressing F8 during boot and then selceting System >Restore. > My pc (Dell) has a recovery partition and vista recovery options starts by > pressing F8. > In this case there are standard options like: system repair, system > restore... command prompt and another option called Dell system restore, > that restore the pc at the same state when i received at home. > If i install another version of vista i will lose the preinstalled system > recovery options, how can i reinstall it in order to be accessible from F8 > key and have the dell recovery option yet? > Remind that i have a separate partition on disk with Dell recovery files. |
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| | Re: Preinstalled recovery options "peter" <peter@xxxxxx> ha scritto nel messaggio news:efB4OVF$HHA.4200@xxxxxx Quote: > So it really depends on how you wish to install that "other" > version......... will be Vista 64bit and i will format that partition and install on it. Obviously the recovery partition will never be touch, but i think that i will not be able to run System recovery by hitting F8 during boot anymore. What do you think about? |
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| | Re: Preinstalled recovery options I think that the F8 option is something provided in the master boot record. I have no idea whether that will be screwed up by your formatting and installing 64bit Vista. Maybe someone with actual experience will give us some clues. -Paul Randall "PaNdA" <panda@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:FBDBE1D0-05C3-4E7E-AFE7-7F16D122BB8C@xxxxxx Quote: > "peter" <peter@xxxxxx> ha scritto nel messaggio > news:efB4OVF$HHA.4200@xxxxxx Quote: >> So it really depends on how you wish to install that "other" >> version......... > Now i have vista home premium 32bit on a single partition (raid 0); new OS > will be Vista 64bit and i will format that partition and install on it. > Obviously the recovery partition will never be touch, but i think that i > will not be able to run System recovery by hitting F8 during boot anymore. > What do you think about? |
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| | Re: Preinstalled recovery options ok, but HOW the pc manifacturer install it on MBR (if is it) for the first time? it must be a way to install system recovery in order to run with F8, i'm looking for that. "Paul Randall" <paulr901@xxxxxx> ha scritto nel messaggio news:eqw1pUI$HHA.1184@xxxxxx Quote: >I think that the F8 option is something provided in the master boot record. >I have no idea whether that will be screwed up by your formatting and >installing 64bit Vista. Maybe someone with actual experience will give us >some clues. > > -Paul Randall > > "PaNdA" <panda@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:FBDBE1D0-05C3-4E7E-AFE7-7F16D122BB8C@xxxxxx Quote: >> "peter" <peter@xxxxxx> ha scritto nel messaggio >> news:efB4OVF$HHA.4200@xxxxxx Quote: >>> So it really depends on how you wish to install that "other" >>> version......... >> Now i have vista home premium 32bit on a single partition (raid 0); new >> OS will be Vista 64bit and i will format that partition and install on >> it. >> Obviously the recovery partition will never be touch, but i think that i >> will not be able to run System recovery by hitting F8 during boot >> anymore. >> What do you think about? > |
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| | Re: Preinstalled recovery options Yes, from experience, a format will remove the F8 recovery option. However, if Recovery DVDs are made from the Recovery partition, you can still reinstall the factory setup (and, at least with HP, there must be only ONE hard disk in the machine for a successful recovery from the DVDs, although it doesn't have to be the original hd. The recovery process from DVDs will repartition, format, and recreate the Recovery partition). This is my experience with the HP recovery process. I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "Paul Randall" <paulr901@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eqw1pUI$HHA.1184@xxxxxx Quote: >I think that the F8 option is something provided in the master boot record. I >have no idea whether that will be screwed up by your formatting and installing >64bit Vista. Maybe someone with actual experience will give us some clues. > > -Paul Randall > > "PaNdA" <panda@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:FBDBE1D0-05C3-4E7E-AFE7-7F16D122BB8C@xxxxxx Quote: >> "peter" <peter@xxxxxx> ha scritto nel messaggio >> news:efB4OVF$HHA.4200@xxxxxx Quote: >>> So it really depends on how you wish to install that "other" >>> version......... >> Now i have vista home premium 32bit on a single partition (raid 0); new OS >> will be Vista 64bit and i will format that partition and install on it. >> Obviously the recovery partition will never be touch, but i think that i will >> not be able to run System recovery by hitting F8 during boot anymore. >> What do you think about? > |
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| | Re: Preinstalled recovery options Do you think that if the person saved the MBR to a file with something like MBRWiz, formatted the non-recovery partition, and then restored the MBR, would the F8 option be displayed and it would work? -Paul Randall "Cal Bear '66" <xxx@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4E6A748F-788F-4256-8A64-029B78DAF424@xxxxxx Quote: > Yes, from experience, a format will remove the F8 recovery option. > However, if Recovery DVDs are made from the Recovery partition, you can > still reinstall the factory setup (and, at least with HP, there must be > only ONE hard disk in the machine for a successful recovery from the > DVDs, although it doesn't have to be the original hd. The recovery process > from DVDs will repartition, format, and recreate the Recovery partition). > This is my experience with the HP recovery process. > > > I Bleed Blue and Gold > GO BEARS! > > > "Paul Randall" <paulr901@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:eqw1pUI$HHA.1184@xxxxxx Quote: >>I think that the F8 option is something provided in the master boot >>record. I have no idea whether that will be screwed up by your formatting >>and installing 64bit Vista. Maybe someone with actual experience will >>give us some clues. >> >> -Paul Randall >> >> "PaNdA" <panda@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:FBDBE1D0-05C3-4E7E-AFE7-7F16D122BB8C@xxxxxx Quote: >>> "peter" <peter@xxxxxx> ha scritto nel messaggio >>> news:efB4OVF$HHA.4200@xxxxxx >>>> So it really depends on how you wish to install that "other" >>>> version......... >>> >>> Now i have vista home premium 32bit on a single partition (raid 0); new >>> OS will be Vista 64bit and i will format that partition and install on >>> it. >>> Obviously the recovery partition will never be touch, but i think that i >>> will not be able to run System recovery by hitting F8 during boot >>> anymore. >>> What do you think about? >> > |
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| | Re: Preinstalled recovery options I don't know. I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "Paul Randall" <paulr901@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23XXKCAN$HHA.1416@xxxxxx Quote: > Do you think that if the person saved the MBR to a file with something like > MBRWiz, formatted the non-recovery partition, and then restored the MBR, would > the F8 option be displayed and it would work? > > -Paul Randall > > "Cal Bear '66" <xxx@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:4E6A748F-788F-4256-8A64-029B78DAF424@xxxxxx Quote: >> Yes, from experience, a format will remove the F8 recovery option. However, >> if Recovery DVDs are made from the Recovery partition, you can still >> reinstall the factory setup (and, at least with HP, there must be only ONE >> hard disk in the machine for a successful recovery from the DVDs, although >> it doesn't have to be the original hd. The recovery process from DVDs will >> repartition, format, and recreate the Recovery partition). This is my >> experience with the HP recovery process. >> >> >> I Bleed Blue and Gold >> GO BEARS! >> >> >> "Paul Randall" <paulr901@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:eqw1pUI$HHA.1184@xxxxxx Quote: >>>I think that the F8 option is something provided in the master boot record. I >>>have no idea whether that will be screwed up by your formatting and >>>installing 64bit Vista. Maybe someone with actual experience will give us >>>some clues. >>> >>> -Paul Randall >>> >>> "PaNdA" <panda@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>> news:FBDBE1D0-05C3-4E7E-AFE7-7F16D122BB8C@xxxxxx >>>> "peter" <peter@xxxxxx> ha scritto nel messaggio >>>> news:efB4OVF$HHA.4200@xxxxxx >>>>> So it really depends on how you wish to install that "other" >>>>> version......... >>>> >>>> Now i have vista home premium 32bit on a single partition (raid 0); new OS >>>> will be Vista 64bit and i will format that partition and install on it. >>>> Obviously the recovery partition will never be touch, but i think that i >>>> will not be able to run System recovery by hitting F8 during boot anymore. >>>> What do you think about? >>> >>> >> > |
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| | RE: Preinstalled recovery options "PaNdA" wrote: Quote: > I read that Vista Recovery options can be started from the bootable vista > dvd or, if computer manifacturer has provided recovery solution, can be > launched directoly by pressing F8 during boot and then selceting System > Restore. > My pc (Dell) has a recovery partition and vista recovery options starts by > pressing F8. > In this case there are standard options like: system repair, system > restore... command prompt and another option called Dell system restore, > that restore the pc at the same state when i received at home. > If i install another version of vista i will lose the preinstalled system > recovery options, how can i reinstall it in order to be accessible from F8 > key and have the dell recovery option yet? > Remind that i have a separate partition on disk with Dell recovery files. > |
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