Problems re Recovery discs created with R&R on XP R61
Problems re Recovery discs created with R&R on XP R61
The first thing I did when I received my R61 was to use the create recovery media which produced 2 DVD's; one 540MB in size and the other 3.6GB.
Now, I've had to restore from these DVDs, so I inserted the bootable (540MB) DVD in the drive and re-booted. Once I got into the R&R workspace I selected restore my system, and once there proceeded to format the hard disk and reboot, asking me to power down and have my recovery DVD ready. I switched the notebook off, turned it back on and inserted the second DVD.
I go back into 'Restore your system' and it gives me 2 options: Restore my entire hard drive; Restore only the Windows OS & apps. I select the 1st option and it asks to choose the source of the backup, which in my case is DVD. After selecting DVD, the following dialog box appears:
'To restore a backup made to CD/DVD, please insert the disc labeled "Final C". To restore from a backup copied to CD/DVD, insert the last disc of the backup set. After inserting the correct disc, reselect CD/DVD in the location dropdown box.'
This is where I get stuck - I only have one backup DVD!! I've retried countless times with both DVDs created at the beginning; there's no option to restore to factory settings; I've also tried copying the contents of the 2nd DVD to a USB hard drive and choosing USB as a source but no joy.
Any ideas?
Now, I've had to restore from these DVDs, so I inserted the bootable (540MB) DVD in the drive and re-booted. Once I got into the R&R workspace I selected restore my system, and once there proceeded to format the hard disk and reboot, asking me to power down and have my recovery DVD ready. I switched the notebook off, turned it back on and inserted the second DVD.
I go back into 'Restore your system' and it gives me 2 options: Restore my entire hard drive; Restore only the Windows OS & apps. I select the 1st option and it asks to choose the source of the backup, which in my case is DVD. After selecting DVD, the following dialog box appears:
'To restore a backup made to CD/DVD, please insert the disc labeled "Final C". To restore from a backup copied to CD/DVD, insert the last disc of the backup set. After inserting the correct disc, reselect CD/DVD in the location dropdown box.'
This is where I get stuck - I only have one backup DVD!! I've retried countless times with both DVDs created at the beginning; there's no option to restore to factory settings; I've also tried copying the contents of the 2nd DVD to a USB hard drive and choosing USB as a source but no joy.
Any ideas?
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Re: Problems re Recovery discs created with R&R on XP R6
Anytime you want to put back your thinkpad to factory state through Product Recovery disks, always first format the HDD. The reason you're facing this issue is because Rescue and Recovery becomes unstable when you try to overlap already installed version of R n R with another one from the disks.gcyc wrote:snip....Any ideas?
You can use GParted or Cute Partition Manager to format the partitions from your drive or find tools similar to the following from your HDD manufacturer:
Hard drive utility links.
Whatever method you choose, your aim is to format your drive.
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Hi Gary, welcome to the forum!GLevine wrote:I am having the very same problem. But in my case, formatting the HD did not help. I formatted via Windows Setup and also using an external utility. But I'm still having the problem. Any other ideas? Thanks in advance for your help.
Gary
I have seen on more than one occassion with older Thinkpads, that I have had to format more than one to get it to work right. Just try it again.
What external utility are you using?
I created a bootable CD of PC Doctor. I'll try formatting using it. There are 2 partitions on the drive now.. a large one that I presume is still empty, and a smaller one which I believe is the Rescue and Recovery partition. I'm erasing the R&R now. Do I need to do the large one also? Thanks!
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In the past, I used a Win98se CD to completely fdisk and then format the entire drive. Lately, I have been using ActiveKillDisk, which is one utility on an awesome disk that you can create from UltimateBootCD.com
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The problem here is you aren't formatting your HDD but only one portion of your drive i.e. the primary partition.GLevine wrote:I am having the very same problem. But in my case, formatting the HD did not help. I formatted via Windows Setup and also using an external utility. But I'm still having the problem. Any other ideas? Thanks in advance for your help.....snip
Windows setup doesn't format all partitions unless you instruct it specially to do so, had you formatted your entire HDD you would've ended up with only 1 partition as contrary to two partitions mentioned in your next post.
"I've come a long, long way," she said, "and I will go as far,
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
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