Please help with Create Recovery Media
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 11:46 pm
Hi all,
I know there are dozens of threads on this subject but so far my long browsing hours haven't clarified a few things.
The scenario:
The X60s that I bought used came with a non-factory installed version of Windows XP Professional 32-bit. But the original Service Partition is there (Disk Management shows it as SERVICEV001, and it can also be seen in the BIOS "security/pre desktop" section where it shows the "normal" status).
So I've been studying a safe way to restore to factory settings as well as being able to create Recovery media.
What I've done:
1- I first tried running the "Base Software Administrator" which in the end offers the option to full factory reinstall upon the following boot. No success, it booted again to the existing XP.
2-As suggested in some posts, I decided to install "Rescue and Recovery", version 4.21.
Just in case, I first created a CD version of a repair diskette, following instructions from Lenovo's pages.
But R&R installed without issues, apparently. I did notice that in the first reboot there was a "press F11" option blinking for a few seconds which wasn't before. After XP started, R&R continued some installation routine. When it stopped I rebooted again, and this time I saw no "press F11" option.
Back into windows, I pressed the ThinkVantage button, nothing happened.
Finally I went "Start/Programs/ThinkVantage" and found menus for "Rescue and Recovery" and "Create Recovery Media". Went there and faced this dialog which shows options for creating "Rescue media" and in the bottom half "Recovery disks". Afraid to do something wrong I clicked "Cancel" to further study available posts.
3-I read a user saying that proceeding with the above mentioned dialog he was left with only a rescue CD and no System recovery disks and that when trying again he was prompted by a message saying something like he "had already used up his only chance to create recovery media".
Other users said they succeeded but complained that they got 8 CDs when they would rather be with a single CD and a single DVD and they didn't understand why that happened even though they used a DVD/CD writer.
Thus my questions:
5- Should I select BOTH options (Rescue Media and Recovery Disks) or one at a time ?
6- What are the exact steps for creating a set of "1 CD and 1 DVD" that fully allows me to reinstall the original factory system, and avoid the 8-CDs set ?
7- If the Disks are created successfuly, will they allow for the same restoration as if done at boot with the "press F11" option ?
8- Will either of the two methods mentioned in question 7 allow again for Creating Recovery Disks after reinstallation ?
Many thanks for reading, any word of advice will certainly be appreciated by many Thinkpad users who like me are still puzzled and concerned by this tricky procedure.
All the best !
I know there are dozens of threads on this subject but so far my long browsing hours haven't clarified a few things.
The scenario:
The X60s that I bought used came with a non-factory installed version of Windows XP Professional 32-bit. But the original Service Partition is there (Disk Management shows it as SERVICEV001, and it can also be seen in the BIOS "security/pre desktop" section where it shows the "normal" status).
So I've been studying a safe way to restore to factory settings as well as being able to create Recovery media.
What I've done:
1- I first tried running the "Base Software Administrator" which in the end offers the option to full factory reinstall upon the following boot. No success, it booted again to the existing XP.
2-As suggested in some posts, I decided to install "Rescue and Recovery", version 4.21.
Just in case, I first created a CD version of a repair diskette, following instructions from Lenovo's pages.
But R&R installed without issues, apparently. I did notice that in the first reboot there was a "press F11" option blinking for a few seconds which wasn't before. After XP started, R&R continued some installation routine. When it stopped I rebooted again, and this time I saw no "press F11" option.
Back into windows, I pressed the ThinkVantage button, nothing happened.
Finally I went "Start/Programs/ThinkVantage" and found menus for "Rescue and Recovery" and "Create Recovery Media". Went there and faced this dialog which shows options for creating "Rescue media" and in the bottom half "Recovery disks". Afraid to do something wrong I clicked "Cancel" to further study available posts.
3-I read a user saying that proceeding with the above mentioned dialog he was left with only a rescue CD and no System recovery disks and that when trying again he was prompted by a message saying something like he "had already used up his only chance to create recovery media".
Other users said they succeeded but complained that they got 8 CDs when they would rather be with a single CD and a single DVD and they didn't understand why that happened even though they used a DVD/CD writer.
Thus my questions:
5- Should I select BOTH options (Rescue Media and Recovery Disks) or one at a time ?
6- What are the exact steps for creating a set of "1 CD and 1 DVD" that fully allows me to reinstall the original factory system, and avoid the 8-CDs set ?
7- If the Disks are created successfuly, will they allow for the same restoration as if done at boot with the "press F11" option ?
8- Will either of the two methods mentioned in question 7 allow again for Creating Recovery Disks after reinstallation ?
Many thanks for reading, any word of advice will certainly be appreciated by many Thinkpad users who like me are still puzzled and concerned by this tricky procedure.
All the best !