Rapid Restore Ultra 4 installed as standard when recovered?
Rapid Restore Ultra 4 installed as standard when recovered?
If I created the recovery CDs, and restore my service/hidden partition from the discs does the windows build include the Access IBM software like Rapid Restore Ultra already installed, or do I need to reinstall in from the IBMTools folder?
Also after recovery does it automatically do the convert to NTFS crap again?
Also after recovery does it automatically do the convert to NTFS crap again?
KenFodder
IBM Thinkpad X40 - 2386H4G - UK
1.4Ghz
512 MB
4 Cell Battery
Freecom external CDRW
Windows XP Pro SP2
IBM Thinkpad X40 - 2386H4G - UK
1.4Ghz
512 MB
4 Cell Battery
Freecom external CDRW
Windows XP Pro SP2
Thanks for the reply!
The first question sort of encompassed two questions in one.
1) Is RRU already installed on windows when you restore from the recovery CDs?
2) If not do I need to have previously backup/copy the IBMTools and reinstall it back on?
Also
3) Will recovering from the CDs have the IBMTools folder there or do I need to manually back them up and copy it back if I decide to restore to factory settings?
Sorry to be longwinded want to be sure before I willy-nilly.
Thanks for the help in advance.
The first question sort of encompassed two questions in one.
1) Is RRU already installed on windows when you restore from the recovery CDs?
2) If not do I need to have previously backup/copy the IBMTools and reinstall it back on?
Also
3) Will recovering from the CDs have the IBMTools folder there or do I need to manually back them up and copy it back if I decide to restore to factory settings?
Sorry to be longwinded want to be sure before I willy-nilly.
Thanks for the help in advance.
KenFodder
IBM Thinkpad X40 - 2386H4G - UK
1.4Ghz
512 MB
4 Cell Battery
Freecom external CDRW
Windows XP Pro SP2
IBM Thinkpad X40 - 2386H4G - UK
1.4Ghz
512 MB
4 Cell Battery
Freecom external CDRW
Windows XP Pro SP2
If it was on there when you got it from IBM then it will be there when you restore from the recovery CDs. That includes RRU, IBMTools, etc. It will be just like the first time you turned it on.
It is still a good idea to have a separate backup of IBMtools just in case, but you should not need it after a successfull recovery.
Ed Gibbs
It is still a good idea to have a separate backup of IBMtools just in case, but you should not need it after a successfull recovery.
Ed Gibbs
Last edited by egibbs on Fri Apr 29, 2005 7:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
1. Yes, when R&R was installed when you took the image. See eggibs' reply.KenFodder wrote:1) Is RRU already installed on windows when you restore from the recovery CDs?
2) If not do I need to have previously backup/copy the IBMTools and reinstall it back on?
Also
3) Will recovering from the CDs have the IBMTools folder there or do I need to manually back them up and copy it back if I decide to restore to factory settings?
3. It will have all IBM applications. But again, as eggib said it would not harm to make backup copy of the IBM tools folder.
Edit: I just saw you have the x40 model, which has already originally R&R version 2.02.0178, i.e. the recovered os will also have R&R.
Regards, Zeitgeist
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