I recently bought a ThinkPad T42 2373-F1G.
It is running well, the guy has taken good care of it, using it for his business and nothing else, run's very cleanly.
For my own purposes I wish to restore the T42 as to when it was first made. A clean slate.
I received no recovery disc or any such thing. The hard drive, I am assuming is the stock one, it is a Hitachi HTS541680J9AT00 80gb.
I decided that since I do not have any recovery disc, to restore back to factory settings, I could perhaps make one by using the "CREATE RECOVERY DISCS" function.
I open the program, begin to use it and am then told "The files required for creating the rescue media cannot be found"
Please, how to proceed, I've been 10 hours on this so far, and the caffiene is wearing off!
On the assumption that the recovery partition IS on the HD, and IS safe. Can it be unlocked, written to a bootable cd, and then Booted? Or is sophisticated software required to make use of the raw data.
Kodack.






