new t61 with no recovery dvd

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new t61 with no recovery dvd

#1 Post by phobic9 » Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:26 pm

Hi Everyone, first just want to say i'm a proud new owner of a Thinkpad t61 14.1 ws... i'm very happy with it, and this is my first post, but just had a general question and wondering if all new thinkpads are like this... well basically i was a little surprised when i opened my box and when i finally got everything out, all i had were the manuals, and power cord, and of course the laptop. But i had no windows xp pro cd or any type of Lenovo software.. is that normal?

Also there is a 5.5gig service001 partition... is that my "recovery dvd" and if it is, would it be a good idea to maybe copy that info to a dvd and delete the partition so i can have access to my full hard drive? any tips or ideas?

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Re: new t61 with no recovery dvd

#2 Post by ryengineer » Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:57 pm

phobic9 wrote:snip.....But i had no windows xp pro cd or any type of Lenovo software.. is that normal?
Yes.
phobic9 wrote:Also there is a 5.5gig service001 partition... is that my "recovery dvd" and if it is, would it be a good idea to maybe copy that info to a dvd and delete the partition so i can have access to my full hard drive? any tips or ideas?......snip
That's not recovery dvd, that is a recovery partition. Please create a set of Product Recovery disks before deleting something:

How to create recovery media using ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery.

One consequence of deleting service partition is that the blue button would not function to let you reinstall Windows while you are on a business trip or vacation etc. away from the Product Recovery disks unless you take these disks with you wherever you go.

I gave my suggestion, you're entitled to do anything you want with your machine.
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#3 Post by phobic9 » Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:09 am

Thanks! so it's probably not worth creating the recovery disk set... that's all i wanted to know, just making sure that it was the recovery partition... i appreciate the advice.
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#4 Post by alacrityathome » Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:18 am

phobic,

It IS worthwhile to make a back-up copy of the recovery disks BEFORE you lose all access ....for whatever reason....to the hard drive.

If you do any MBR fiddling....especially.

One CD for 9.5c and one DVD at 19c = 28.5c for an emergency back-up.
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#5 Post by Puttagee » Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:33 am

alacrityathome has a very good point, it's better to be safe than sorry.
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#6 Post by ryengineer » Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:09 am

phobic9 wrote:Thanks! so it's probably not worth creating the recovery disk set... that's all i wanted to know, just making sure that it was the recovery partition... i appreciate the advice.
No, it is worth creating the Product Recovery disks and keeping service partition.
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