Creating restore CD's on a T42

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Creating restore CD's on a T42

#1 Post by Steve007 » Fri Mar 04, 2005 6:38 am

I've bever tried this before but is it easy to do? I've heard it requires 7 CD's, but where is the option to create them? Is it within Access IBM somewhere?

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Re: Creating restore CD's on a T42

#2 Post by robscomputer » Fri Mar 04, 2005 12:11 pm

Steve007 wrote:I've bever tried this before but is it easy to do? I've heard it requires 7 CD's, but where is the option to create them? Is it within Access IBM somewhere?
Yes, it's easy to do. Just boot up and press the blue IBM button. From here you enter the Access and create your recovery media. Make sure you have 7 CD-Rs ready.

1 - Rescue and Recovery Rapid Restore
6 - IBM Recovery cd's 1 through 6

Sorry I don't have more details but it's very easy.

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easier way to get recovery cd's..

#3 Post by jmagbita » Fri Mar 04, 2005 9:02 pm

i read that you can call 1800-IBM-SERVE for the recovery CDs if you do so within the first 30 days of having your ThinkPad.. :D
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#4 Post by Kenn » Fri Mar 04, 2005 9:42 pm

You need one CD-R for the rescue and recovery boot disc. For the rest of the operation, you can either use 7 CD-Rs or one DVD-R.

I was able to get my free rescue and recovery CDs from IBM when I called within 30 days, but I hear that policy has changed and they will only send them out now if you say your drive crashed.

It doesn't really matter though, since IBM actually sends you burned, rather than pressed discs. You might as well burn your own.
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Re: easier way to get recovery cd's..

#5 Post by BillMorrow » Sat Mar 05, 2005 12:57 am

jmagbita wrote:i read that you can call 1800-IBM-SERVE for the recovery CDs if you do so within the first 30 days of having your ThinkPad.. :D
i think that ibm will tell you to use the utility that is in the ibm accessories menu.. (i think, without looking)..
use branded CD-R's as the utility is very critical of less than good quality CD's..
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Re: Creating restore CD's on a T42

#6 Post by Steve007 » Tue Mar 08, 2005 7:47 am

robscomputer wrote: it's very easy
I can't find the option to create the CD's from within the Rapid Restore interface :oops:

Help!

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#7 Post by n3il » Tue Mar 08, 2005 7:57 am

It isn't in the Rapid Restore interface at all.

If it is a fresh preload then the option should appear as follows:
Start -> All programs -> Access IBM -> Create recovery CDs.

If your machine is a rollout, then it may not be using the original T42 preload - and therefore not have all of the features of the preload.
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#8 Post by Steve007 » Tue Mar 08, 2005 10:14 am

n3il wrote:It isn't in the Rapid Restore interface at all.

If it is a fresh preload then the option should appear as follows:
Start -> All programs -> Access IBM -> Create recovery CDs.

If your machine is a rollout, then it may not be using the original T42 preload - and therefore not have all of the features of the preload.
Ta! Found it.

At last :lol:

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#9 Post by n3il » Tue Mar 08, 2005 4:25 pm

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