Rescue and Recovery with non-windows partitions
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:39 am
The first time I got this laptop, the recovery partition didn't work, and neither did the CD/DVD Rescue and Recovery set I made when I got this T60. When I couldn't reinstall Windows, I just installed Debian and I set up a fairly good system, even with hdaps hard drive protection
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I obtained the Rescue and Recovery CDs from Lenovo and I left a blank, formatted NTFS partition on my drive (about 30 GB, big enough for Windows XP). I was wondering if there is any way to install Windows XP + Thinkpad software on that partition, without creating the recovery partition and overwriting my partition table (destroying what I had there previously). It seems like rescue and recovery does not let you back up linux partitions, it only lets you back up files in FAT32 and NTFS partitions.
I kinda wish Rescue and Recovery was simple... leaving my partition table alone.
I obtained the Rescue and Recovery CDs from Lenovo and I left a blank, formatted NTFS partition on my drive (about 30 GB, big enough for Windows XP). I was wondering if there is any way to install Windows XP + Thinkpad software on that partition, without creating the recovery partition and overwriting my partition table (destroying what I had there previously). It seems like rescue and recovery does not let you back up linux partitions, it only lets you back up files in FAT32 and NTFS partitions.
I kinda wish Rescue and Recovery was simple... leaving my partition table alone.