Recovery Partition help
Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 6:13 pm
The story so far, getting rid of this laptop and want to clean install from recovery partition.
X60 with Recovery Partition, Vista Business and Solaris
I removed Solaris by deleting the partition in windows.
I used a Vista DVD to recover the MBR and was back into Windows
I repaired the Recovery MBR using the bootable CD made from the Lenovo floppy.
Problem.
I can see the recovery partition is still there, but R&R cannot see it either at boot or from within Vista. (F11 starts Vista)
I then installed Ubuntu to see if grub would let me access the recovery partition. Grub can see the partition, I made it active, I can mount it RO and see all the files but trying different settings in menu.lst just boots me into Vista when selecting R&R. I've tried hiding Vista, unhiding R&R, changing the partition type 0x27 ect.
title Thinkvantage Rescue and Recovery
root (hd0,0)
savedefault
makeactive
chainloader +1
title Vista
root (hd0,1)
savedefault
makeactive
chainloader +1
I noticed that the last time I did a full R&R backup to USB drive that
Vista accessed the Z:\Preboot area while copying files, it just looks like some boot information is pointing to c:\windows instead of R&R
Any ideas? I don't have my recovery CD's as I'm traveling at the moment.
Trying another atempt at Creating recovery Media to USB drive..
(EDIT)
I downloaded the Vista Recovery Disc fixed boot, now windows can see the recovery partition and I'm burning a new set of discs.
I think Solaris changed the partition type or boot flag anyway, it's working now.
Link to bootable Vista recovery disc
http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/windows-v ... -download/
X60 with Recovery Partition, Vista Business and Solaris
I removed Solaris by deleting the partition in windows.
I used a Vista DVD to recover the MBR and was back into Windows
I repaired the Recovery MBR using the bootable CD made from the Lenovo floppy.
Problem.
I can see the recovery partition is still there, but R&R cannot see it either at boot or from within Vista. (F11 starts Vista)
I then installed Ubuntu to see if grub would let me access the recovery partition. Grub can see the partition, I made it active, I can mount it RO and see all the files but trying different settings in menu.lst just boots me into Vista when selecting R&R. I've tried hiding Vista, unhiding R&R, changing the partition type 0x27 ect.
title Thinkvantage Rescue and Recovery
root (hd0,0)
savedefault
makeactive
chainloader +1
title Vista
root (hd0,1)
savedefault
makeactive
chainloader +1
I noticed that the last time I did a full R&R backup to USB drive that
Vista accessed the Z:\Preboot area while copying files, it just looks like some boot information is pointing to c:\windows instead of R&R
Any ideas? I don't have my recovery CD's as I'm traveling at the moment.
Trying another atempt at Creating recovery Media to USB drive..
(EDIT)
I downloaded the Vista Recovery Disc fixed boot, now windows can see the recovery partition and I'm burning a new set of discs.
I think Solaris changed the partition type or boot flag anyway, it's working now.
Link to bootable Vista recovery disc
http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/windows-v ... -download/