How to create a recovery partition in a Thinkpad?
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r2d2
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How to create a recovery partition in a Thinkpad?
Hi,
I am just curious on how to do this and I believe I am in the right place to ask this question.
I have a recovery CD set for my model of Thinkpad (R31) but my original HDD had been replaced thus I do not have the recovery partition in my current HDD. Is it possible to create a recovery partition? If so, what are the steps and the tools involved.
Thanks in advance...
I am just curious on how to do this and I believe I am in the right place to ask this question.
I have a recovery CD set for my model of Thinkpad (R31) but my original HDD had been replaced thus I do not have the recovery partition in my current HDD. Is it possible to create a recovery partition? If so, what are the steps and the tools involved.
Thanks in advance...
Best Regards,
Rosh
X21- 384MB, 20GB, XP Pro
X20- 320MB, 15GB, PCLinuxOS
R31- 1GB, 120GB, XP Pro, wifi
Linux registration #463247
Rosh
X21- 384MB, 20GB, XP Pro
X20- 320MB, 15GB, PCLinuxOS
R31- 1GB, 120GB, XP Pro, wifi
Linux registration #463247
Re: How to create a recovery partition in a Thinkpad?
Hi,
I am not really sure about the Recovery Partition on a R31. As far as I can remember, my good old T23 has no Recovery Partition, even I have a Recovery CD Set for it. And they are very similar.
But if you think so, backup all your personal data and preferences on a external media. And than put the first CD in your drive, restart your ThinkPad and push F12 while you are seeing the Bootscreen. Choose the CD drive to start from and follow the instructions.
If you have installed a working system and to play safe, make a complete image of your harddrive. Goes anything wrong you could restore the old system at least.
citizenNB
I am not really sure about the Recovery Partition on a R31. As far as I can remember, my good old T23 has no Recovery Partition, even I have a Recovery CD Set for it. And they are very similar.
But if you think so, backup all your personal data and preferences on a external media. And than put the first CD in your drive, restart your ThinkPad and push F12 while you are seeing the Bootscreen. Choose the CD drive to start from and follow the instructions.
If you have installed a working system and to play safe, make a complete image of your harddrive. Goes anything wrong you could restore the old system at least.
citizenNB
T23 | T43p | Z60t
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sportfreak
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Re: How to create a recovery partition in a Thinkpad?
just insert the recovery cd in the cd rom and boot from the cd
and follow the on screen instructions..
as simple as that...
hope it helps..let us know if u hav any problems...
cheers!!
and follow the on screen instructions..
as simple as that...
hope it helps..let us know if u hav any problems...
cheers!!
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r2d2
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Re: How to create a recovery partition in a Thinkpad?
Thank you for the replies...
I mean as per the manual here ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pccbbs/mo ... 6p6607.pdf
I could press F11 to start a recovery screen. Currently that does not work in my case. How do I make it work again.
Thanks.
I mean as per the manual here ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pccbbs/mo ... 6p6607.pdf
I could press F11 to start a recovery screen. Currently that does not work in my case. How do I make it work again.
Thanks.
Best Regards,
Rosh
X21- 384MB, 20GB, XP Pro
X20- 320MB, 15GB, PCLinuxOS
R31- 1GB, 120GB, XP Pro, wifi
Linux registration #463247
Rosh
X21- 384MB, 20GB, XP Pro
X20- 320MB, 15GB, PCLinuxOS
R31- 1GB, 120GB, XP Pro, wifi
Linux registration #463247
Re: How to create a recovery partition in a Thinkpad?
Hi,

But be careful, this will delete your current system completely.
citizenNB
Use the Recovery CD. They will install both on your ThinkPad, the partition with the Operating System and the one for recovering your system.r2d2 wrote:I could press F11 to start a recovery screen. Currently that does not work in my case. How do I make it work again.
But be careful, this will delete your current system completely.
citizenNB
T23 | T43p | Z60t
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