PC-Doctor on R&R Partition
PC-Doctor on R&R Partition
Hi,
I took a closer look at the recovery partition and wanted to try out the PC-Doctor. The help file says click the entry "hardware diagnosis" in the "rescue&recovery menu". Where is this menu? On the left side I have buttons to save and restore files / open a web browser / download files..., but I don't have a "recue&recovery" menu with pc-doctor in it.
Can anybody give me a hint, where this strange menu ist?
Thanks.
Bernd
I took a closer look at the recovery partition and wanted to try out the PC-Doctor. The help file says click the entry "hardware diagnosis" in the "rescue&recovery menu". Where is this menu? On the left side I have buttons to save and restore files / open a web browser / download files..., but I don't have a "recue&recovery" menu with pc-doctor in it.
Can anybody give me a hint, where this strange menu ist?
Thanks.
Bernd
Which model of ThinkPad do you have?
I have a T42, and with it I can access PC Doctor from Start > All Programs > PC-Doctor for Windows > PC-Doctor.
I haven't looked for PC-Doctor in the Rescue and Recovery workspace. The readme file you refer to, is it for the same version of Rescue and Recovery that you have installed on your ThinkPad?
I have a T42, and with it I can access PC Doctor from Start > All Programs > PC-Doctor for Windows > PC-Doctor.
I haven't looked for PC-Doctor in the Rescue and Recovery workspace. The readme file you refer to, is it for the same version of Rescue and Recovery that you have installed on your ThinkPad?
DKB
Yes, I'm talking about the R&R environment. But where ist this ominous "diagnose hardware" button you're referring to?
On the left side of the screen I have the Button "Fix Errors/Diagnosis-Overview" (sorry the software is in German, so I can only give a rough translation), and when I click it the R&R Help window opens saying "click the entry "hardware diagnosis" in the "rescue&recovery menu" to open PC-Doctor". But I cant find this ******* button. Or I'm blind. Or dumb. Or both!
Regards
Bernd
On the left side of the screen I have the Button "Fix Errors/Diagnosis-Overview" (sorry the software is in German, so I can only give a rough translation), and when I click it the R&R Help window opens saying "click the entry "hardware diagnosis" in the "rescue&recovery menu" to open PC-Doctor". But I cant find this ******* button. Or I'm blind. Or dumb. Or both!
Regards
Bernd
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Before I posted last night I made sure to boot into the recovrey partition and try it, so as not to pass on invalid information. That being said I remember: at bootup push the ACCESS IBM key this goes into the recovery environment (sure you already know that) and from there on my T42 it was about the fourth option from the bottom on the left side. When I selected this "diagnose hardware" I was told that I had to reboot again to start PC Dr. Did this and sure enough it booted into PC Dr. in a DOS type gui.
You might have to poke around in the help menu in the R&R environment and see if the terminology is different.
Like Gomjabber said there is a PC Dr for windows, but that is a different interface. Wish I could help more
You might have to poke around in the help menu in the R&R environment and see if the terminology is different.
Like Gomjabber said there is a PC Dr for windows, but that is a different interface. Wish I could help more
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OK bheinze, going to go through this from the computer turned off:
Turn on computer
When promted to interrupt normal start up Press the ACCESS IBM button
You should get the IBM Rescue and Recovery screen
The next screen is the "Welcome to IBM Rescue and Recovery with Rapid Restore
On the left side "Introduction" I have Rescue and Restore with four options
Configure with three options, Communicate with four options, Troubleshoot with four options.
If I press Diagnose Hardware a small screen pops up: This task will require your system to restart. Would you like to continue? I push YES, another screen pops up: Press OK to continue....diagnostics will be launched from your Service Partition press OK and another pop up says: Your System must be restarted to launch diagnostics. Please remove all diskettes, USB memory keys, and CD media, power off the system and REBOOT, push OK
Then I push the Restart icon at the top right of the page, computer boots into PC DOS 7.1 Startup Menu, then you are in a BIOS looking interface to troubleshoot away!!
Turn on computer
When promted to interrupt normal start up Press the ACCESS IBM button
You should get the IBM Rescue and Recovery screen
The next screen is the "Welcome to IBM Rescue and Recovery with Rapid Restore
On the left side "Introduction" I have Rescue and Restore with four options
Configure with three options, Communicate with four options, Troubleshoot with four options.
If I press Diagnose Hardware a small screen pops up: This task will require your system to restart. Would you like to continue? I push YES, another screen pops up: Press OK to continue....diagnostics will be launched from your Service Partition press OK and another pop up says: Your System must be restarted to launch diagnostics. Please remove all diskettes, USB memory keys, and CD media, power off the system and REBOOT, push OK
Then I push the Restart icon at the top right of the page, computer boots into PC DOS 7.1 Startup Menu, then you are in a BIOS looking interface to troubleshoot away!!
Hmm verrry strange...
Installing PC-Doctor for Windows sounded like a good idea, as installing R&R for Windows also fiddles with the recovery partition, however, I had no luck. Still no (obvious) way to get PC-Doctor running in the R&R environment.
@Kyocera
The fourth button from below is "download files" on my system. The menu looks like this:
Introduction
Backup and Restore
Overview
Backup data
Resotre system
Create migrationfile
Configuration
Overview
Access BIOS
Data transfer
Overview
Open browser
Download files
Assign network drive
Fix errors
Overview
Boot from different drive
Do you think the partition might have gotten damaged when I installed Linux? Although R&R still seems to be ok.
Regards
Bernd
Installing PC-Doctor for Windows sounded like a good idea, as installing R&R for Windows also fiddles with the recovery partition, however, I had no luck. Still no (obvious) way to get PC-Doctor running in the R&R environment.
@Kyocera
The fourth button from below is "download files" on my system. The menu looks like this:
Introduction
Backup and Restore
Overview
Backup data
Resotre system
Create migrationfile
Configuration
Overview
Access BIOS
Data transfer
Overview
Open browser
Download files
Assign network drive
Fix errors
Overview
Boot from different drive
Do you think the partition might have gotten damaged when I installed Linux? Although R&R still seems to be ok.
Regards
Bernd
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ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pccbbs/mo ... 9t6193.pdf
From the manual on page 38: For some possible configurations of the computer PC Doctor might not run correctly. To avoid this problem, you need to initialize the computer by use of the BIOS setup utility............
From the manual on page 38: For some possible configurations of the computer PC Doctor might not run correctly. To avoid this problem, you need to initialize the computer by use of the BIOS setup utility............
Thanks for your help, but it didn't help me any further. When I press F9 und F10 the regular R&R partition is started. I also noticed that I didn't have the option to create the boot-disks for Disc-Doctor. So I guess I'll have to restore the partition as soon as IBM sends me the recovery cds.
Can anybody tell me whether the recovery cds just create the recovery partition and leave the other partitions alone, or will they kill the complete disk with it's data?
Can anybody tell me whether the recovery cds just create the recovery partition and leave the other partitions alone, or will they kill the complete disk with it's data?
They kill the complete disk with it's data. You end up with the ThinkPad in the original Factory Condition - software wise.bheinze wrote:Can anybody tell me whether the recovery cds just create the recovery partition and leave the other partitions alone, or will they kill the complete disk with it's data?
You should have the PC-Doctor installation program in the C:\IBMTOOLS\APPS\PCDRWIN directory. Assuming such is the case, I would go to Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel, and uninstall PC-Doctor for Windows. Reboot, then go to the above directory and reinstall PC-Doctor. Maybe that will fix your problem.
DKB
It's Jabbar not Jabber.
I was thinking that the PC-Doctor for Windows installation program might install what was needed to work in the Rescue and Recovery workspace. I wasn't sure if it would work.
An option is to download Link: PC Doctor for DOS bootable CD - ThinkPad General.
I was thinking that the PC-Doctor for Windows installation program might install what was needed to work in the Rescue and Recovery workspace. I wasn't sure if it would work.
An option is to download Link: PC Doctor for DOS bootable CD - ThinkPad General.
DKB
OK, my thinkpad is friendly buzzing as it copies the six recovery cds on its harddisk. I somehow managed to screw the whole system up, so I couldn't even start R&R. This means I couldn't backup my windows and have to reinstall it from scratch. *sigh* Lucky me that I didn't really configure it yet. Losing my linux would be worse, but backing it up is (as always
no problem.
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