generating recovery discs using a virtual burner?

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generating recovery discs using a virtual burner?

#1 Post by flip » Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:55 pm

i have a new x200 with the windows xp downgrade, but don't have an ultrabase or an external optical drive. is it possible to burn the xp recovery discs using a virtual burner and copy the images to another machine to burn to physical media? virtual cd (http://www.virtualcd-online.com) includes a virtual burner, and even offers a free 30-day trial version, so it seems ideal for a one-time use like this.

i'd be interested in hearing if anyone has tried generating the recovery media using a virtual burner.

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Re: generating recovery discs using a virtual burner?

#2 Post by papamix » Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:21 pm

Hi flip,

Yes, it is possible. I successfully went through the exact process you describe.

Cheers,
Michael

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Re: generating recovery discs using a virtual burner?

#3 Post by flip » Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:55 pm

thanks, michael. i just tried it and it worked like a charm for me too. i used virtualcd's iso mode, so now i have nine recovery disk isos that i can just store and burn if i ever need them.

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Re: generating recovery discs using a virtual burner?

#4 Post by Brad » Wed Nov 04, 2009 9:57 am

This is a great alternative for ThinkPads and users that don't have an optical drive available.

If it were me and I was depending on these disks as my only full recovery backup I would take the time now to prepare the disks from your ISO's for use. Find a spare hard drive and make sure they work 100% by performing a recovery on your ThinkPad.

This would be in the "don't ask me how I know" category.

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Re: generating recovery discs using a virtual burner?

#5 Post by CHood » Thu Nov 05, 2009 4:10 am

I tried the Virtual CD burner and had a problem after buring the first virtual blank CD. The Virtual burner drive would no longer be available after I started the Lenovo Recovery program so I was not able to load any virtual blank CDs after the first one. So I kept getting just the first recovery CD to burn.

Any help is appreciated.

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Re: generating recovery discs using a virtual burner?

#6 Post by flip » Thu Nov 05, 2009 12:31 pm

CHood wrote:The Virtual burner drive would no longer be available after I started the Lenovo Recovery program
that wasn't the case for me. with virtualcd open in one window and the recovery program open in the other, i could burn a recovery disc and let it be verified, click ok to go to the next one, and then when it said "insert blank or erasable disc" switch to virtualcd, right click on the virtual burner driver and create new blank media, and then switch back to the recovery program and tell it to proceed.

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Re: generating recovery discs using a virtual burner?

#7 Post by CHood » Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:32 pm

Which interface for virtual CD did you use when you put in the blank media? I could never see the drive once I started the recovery program. It would not be available in the blank media wizard.

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Re: generating recovery discs using a virtual burner?

#8 Post by flip » Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:53 pm

in the virtualcd control center, i right clicked on the virtual burner drive and selected 'create a blank virtual medium':

http://www.softpedia.com/screenshots/Virtual-CD_4.png

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Re: generating recovery discs using a virtual burner?

#9 Post by CHood » Thu Nov 05, 2009 3:29 pm

yeah on that place once i started the recovery the drive went away. I think I will just get the optical, kinda need it anyways.

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