Z565 - bad HDD - questions about recovery
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 9:43 pm
I picked up a Z565 and it had a corrupted W7 OS and the OKR wouldn't complete the recovery process.
DL'd the new version of the OKR program, rebooted, yada yada from my other post. Complete destructive restoration to "factory new" condition. RAN GREAT.
Now the HDD occasionally does the click/zip/click/zip thing, so the drive is definitely on it's way out. I called Lenovo, and they want $59 for a one-time support session to restore the drive (once I've installed it) utilizing the restore DVD they will send.
Here's my question: Can I create similar sized partitions on the new drive and ghost images of the OS and restoration partitions onto the new drive? I would create a recovery DVD from the drive itself, but it "fails" to often to produce a reliable (or even complete) restoration DVD.
I also heard that I could use any W7 installation disc and that the key would utilize the proper version of W7. I was told my key should install W7 home premium 64 bit. True?
This is my first real endeavor with 7, but I've recovered XP many times.
<EDIT>
Just thought of another Q:
Since the recovery program I downloaded onto the thumb drive seems to have over-written the recovery partition (now it works), can I just replace the HDD and boot from the thumb drive again to create the recovery partition, main partition, ect?
DL'd the new version of the OKR program, rebooted, yada yada from my other post. Complete destructive restoration to "factory new" condition. RAN GREAT.
Now the HDD occasionally does the click/zip/click/zip thing, so the drive is definitely on it's way out. I called Lenovo, and they want $59 for a one-time support session to restore the drive (once I've installed it) utilizing the restore DVD they will send.
Here's my question: Can I create similar sized partitions on the new drive and ghost images of the OS and restoration partitions onto the new drive? I would create a recovery DVD from the drive itself, but it "fails" to often to produce a reliable (or even complete) restoration DVD.
I also heard that I could use any W7 installation disc and that the key would utilize the proper version of W7. I was told my key should install W7 home premium 64 bit. True?
This is my first real endeavor with 7, but I've recovered XP many times.
<EDIT>
Just thought of another Q:
Since the recovery program I downloaded onto the thumb drive seems to have over-written the recovery partition (now it works), can I just replace the HDD and boot from the thumb drive again to create the recovery partition, main partition, ect?