T60 recovery media disk #1: DVD OK?
T60 recovery media disk #1: DVD OK?
Hi all,
I ran the recovery media creation utility on my wife's new T60. I meant to give it a CDR for the startup disk, but accidentally fed it a DVD-R (note: I was using a DVD recorder for creation, rather than the CD recorder the computer arrived with).
It seemed to work just fine, though it only used a small part of the space on the DVD.
Do I have anything to worry about? I don't think it will let me burn another copy...
Marc
I ran the recovery media creation utility on my wife's new T60. I meant to give it a CDR for the startup disk, but accidentally fed it a DVD-R (note: I was using a DVD recorder for creation, rather than the CD recorder the computer arrived with).
It seemed to work just fine, though it only used a small part of the space on the DVD.
Do I have anything to worry about? I don't think it will let me burn another copy...
Marc
X61 7674-4NU
120 GB HD & 2.0 GB RAM
It just keeps getting better and better...
Formerly: T42p, T30, T20, 770X, 760CD
120 GB HD & 2.0 GB RAM
It just keeps getting better and better...
Formerly: T42p, T30, T20, 770X, 760CD
Should be nothing to worry about - the first disk will always be just the bootable stuff so only ever uses up the content of a CD which is why I generally use a CDR for the first and a DVDR for the second but it should still boot fine, check it out - boot from the DVD and if you get to Rescue and Recovery then it is working.
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Re: T60 recovery media disk #1: DVD OK?
You sure it wont let you burn another copy of that. Granted, the software on mine is messed up (it will never let me burn the actual recovery disc), but I have burnt many copies of the first disc. It only contains the R&R software, not the actual OS backup.Marc_G wrote:Hi all,
I ran the recovery media creation utility on my wife's new T60. I meant to give it a CDR for the startup disk, but accidentally fed it a DVD-R (note: I was using a DVD recorder for creation, rather than the CD recorder the computer arrived with).
It seemed to work just fine, though it only used a small part of the space on the DVD.
Do I have anything to worry about? I don't think it will let me burn another copy...
Marc
Lenovo X230 Tablet CTO modded with 128GB SSD and 8GB of RAM
Lenovo T60 2637-UN6 (Retired)
Lenovo T60 2637-UN6 (Retired)
failed for me
Hi,
I put in a dvd and it reported that it could not find the data in the recovery partition. The dvd also had to be junked. Now I can't retry writing the recovery media.
Is there anything i can do ? I plan to call up lenovo, but if there was a quicker resolution, I would prefer that.
Rajeev
I put in a dvd and it reported that it could not find the data in the recovery partition. The dvd also had to be junked. Now I can't retry writing the recovery media.
Is there anything i can do ? I plan to call up lenovo, but if there was a quicker resolution, I would prefer that.
Rajeev
Thats a very odd message - don't think it would be a result of it being a DVD to be honest.
If the system is recovered (from the disk 2 disk partition) then it would allow you to burn another copy of the recovery disks, alternatively create a backup disk set, the first disk of which will be the same as the recovery set.
If the system is recovered (from the disk 2 disk partition) then it would allow you to burn another copy of the recovery disks, alternatively create a backup disk set, the first disk of which will be the same as the recovery set.
Hi,
Due to paranoia I restored my t60 to factory state and took a copy of the recovery media. It went thru 7 cds and reported success. However, when I tried to convert these cd's to iso's (on my linux desktop using xfburn (log provided below). I also tried nero and burnatonce (windows gui interface to mkisofs). Both reported the same error. (1 sector cannot be read blah blah).
Does this mean the disks are bad ? Do I have to go thru another round of burning ?
Rajeev
readcd: Success. read_g1: scsi sendcmd: no error
CDB: 28 00 00 05 54 80 00 00 39 00
status: 0x2 (CHECK CONDITION)
Sense Bytes: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 64 00 00 00
Sense Key: 0x5 Illegal Request, Segment 0
Sense Code: 0x64 Qual 0x00 (illegal mode for this track) Fru 0x0
Sense flags: Blk 0 (not valid)
resid: 116736
cmd finished after 4.833s timeout 40s
readcd: Success. Cannot read source disk
readcd: Retrying from sector 349312.
........................................................~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~
readcd: Success. Error on sector 349367 not corrected. Total of 1 errors.
Time total: 450.183sec
Read 698624.00 kB at 1551.9 kB/sec.
Max corected retry count was 0 (limited to 128).
The following 1 sector(s) could not be read correctly:
349367
Due to paranoia I restored my t60 to factory state and took a copy of the recovery media. It went thru 7 cds and reported success. However, when I tried to convert these cd's to iso's (on my linux desktop using xfburn (log provided below). I also tried nero and burnatonce (windows gui interface to mkisofs). Both reported the same error. (1 sector cannot be read blah blah).
Does this mean the disks are bad ? Do I have to go thru another round of burning ?
Rajeev
readcd: Success. read_g1: scsi sendcmd: no error
CDB: 28 00 00 05 54 80 00 00 39 00
status: 0x2 (CHECK CONDITION)
Sense Bytes: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 64 00 00 00
Sense Key: 0x5 Illegal Request, Segment 0
Sense Code: 0x64 Qual 0x00 (illegal mode for this track) Fru 0x0
Sense flags: Blk 0 (not valid)
resid: 116736
cmd finished after 4.833s timeout 40s
readcd: Success. Cannot read source disk
readcd: Retrying from sector 349312.
........................................................~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~+~~~-~~~
readcd: Success. Error on sector 349367 not corrected. Total of 1 errors.
Time total: 450.183sec
Read 698624.00 kB at 1551.9 kB/sec.
Max corected retry count was 0 (limited to 128).
The following 1 sector(s) could not be read correctly:
349367
This is a bit off topic but I notice that when you use a DVD- disk during recovery CD making process, my T60s reads it as a normal CDR.
I've tried it on two T60's and was puzzled why the computer asks for more disks. On my 3rd T60, I used a DVD+ disk and the computer finally recognized it as a DVD.
I've tried it on two T60's and was puzzled why the computer asks for more disks. On my 3rd T60, I used a DVD+ disk and the computer finally recognized it as a DVD.
T60 (200764U) - T2500, 14" SXGA+, 2GB RAM, 100GB, ATI X1400, DVDRW, BT, 3yr IWS
T60 (20074UH) - T2400, 14" XGA, 1.5GB RAM, 80GB, ATI X1300, DVDRW, BT, 3yr IWS
Z60t (2513MHU) - Pentium M 1.73, 14" WXGA, 1GB RAM, 60GB HD, DVD/CDRW, 3yr IWS
T60 (20074UH) - T2400, 14" XGA, 1.5GB RAM, 80GB, ATI X1300, DVDRW, BT, 3yr IWS
Z60t (2513MHU) - Pentium M 1.73, 14" WXGA, 1GB RAM, 60GB HD, DVD/CDRW, 3yr IWS
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