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| OT - HP Recovery Partition I really don't know where to go with this, so I'll post it here and maybe someone can recommend a better place to post it. I have an HP Pavilion a405n here on which the operating system is pretty well trashed. Will boot in Safe Mode or Normal Mode with all services turned off. Most anything you try to open complains about missing dll files. The Start Menu is empty. Was able to run msconfig and the only checked items were "ntuser.*" items which I've never seen in a startup configuration before. But I can get into Windows Explorer by running "explorer" and although there's a lot of "Found" folders, most everything appears to be there. There's nothing on the machine the guy wants to save. I just want to restore it to the original factory installation. The recovery partition is there and if I put the drive in another computer I can see all the files in it. F10 is supposed to take you to the recovery partition, but it doesn't work. I've run into this before, but was able to start the recovery from within windows. I think when you do it that way, it modifies boot.ini so that it automatically goes to the recovery partition on reboot. I *might* be able to start it in Windows if I knew the name and location of the exe file that starts the recovery. If it is still there that is. What it boils down to is I need to know how I can access The %&$# recovery partiton. Could I "manufacture" a fake boot.ini that would do it? -- --- A dyslexic man walks into a bra --- |
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| Re: OT - HP Recovery Partition My HP has this line in boot.ini. C:\CMDCONS\BOOTSECT.DAT="Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" /cmdcons -- Ronald Sommer "Menno Hershberger" <mhersh22@nosuchplace.net> wrote in message news:Xns98CC7A8959158butter@wefb973cbe498... :I really don't know where to go with this, so I'll post it here and maybe : someone can recommend a better place to post it. : I have an HP Pavilion a405n here on which the operating system is pretty : well trashed. Will boot in Safe Mode or Normal Mode with all services : turned off. Most anything you try to open complains about missing dll : files. The Start Menu is empty. Was able to run msconfig and the only : checked items were "ntuser.*" items which I've never seen in a startup : configuration before. : But I can get into Windows Explorer by running "explorer" and although : there's a lot of "Found" folders, most everything appears to be there. : There's nothing on the machine the guy wants to save. I just want to : restore it to the original factory installation. The recovery partition is : there and if I put the drive in another computer I can see all the files in : it. : F10 is supposed to take you to the recovery partition, but it doesn't work. : I've run into this before, but was able to start the recovery from within : windows. I think when you do it that way, it modifies boot.ini so that it : automatically goes to the recovery partition on reboot. : I *might* be able to start it in Windows if I knew the name and location of : the exe file that starts the recovery. If it is still there that is. : What it boils down to is I need to know how I can access The %&$# recovery : partiton. Could I "manufacture" a fake boot.ini that would do it? : : -- : --- A dyslexic man walks into a bra --- |
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| Re: OT - HP Recovery Partition Yeah, this one does too. But that just takes you into the recovery console, not the recovery *partition". I also noted... ------------------- default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOW S [operating systems] multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS="Micro soft Windows XP Home Edition" /fastdetect /NoExecute=OptIn ------------------- The "2" would indicate that the actual operating system is on the second partition. I made a clone of the drive earlier and also noted there that the recovery partition is the first partition. I've experimented a bit by changing the "2" to "1" and leaving out the "WINDOWS". But that just makes it keep rebooting intself. I will probably wind up having to order restore CDs for it. It just seems a waste having everything I need right in front of me and not being able to access it. "Ron Sommer" <rsommer@nospam.ktis.net> wrote in news:#EtQTz9RHHA.3500 @TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl: > My HP has this line in boot.ini. > C:\CMDCONS\BOOTSECT.DAT="Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" /cmdcons > -- --- A dyslexic man walks into a bra --- |
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| Re: OT - HP Recovery Partition - THE ANSWER I can't believe how simple it was. I used a Windows 98 startup disk and FDISK to set the recovery partition as the active partition. Rebooted and "Voila"... the HP System Recovery screen came up! Now surely the Live Chat guy that told me I'd need a recovery CD could have told me that! I got the idea from a hit on Google about someone who had a similar experience with Windows ME. Menno Hershberger <mhersh22@nosuchplace.net> wrote in news:Xns98CC7A8959158butter@wefb973cbe498: > I really don't know where to go with this, so I'll post it here and > maybe someone can recommend a better place to post it. > I have an HP Pavilion a405n here on which the operating system is > pretty well trashed. Will boot in Safe Mode or Normal Mode with all > services turned off. Most anything you try to open complains about > missing dll files. The Start Menu is empty. Was able to run msconfig > and the only checked items were "ntuser.*" items which I've never seen > in a startup configuration before. > But I can get into Windows Explorer by running "explorer" and although > there's a lot of "Found" folders, most everything appears to be there. > There's nothing on the machine the guy wants to save. I just want to > restore it to the original factory installation. The recovery > partition is there and if I put the drive in another computer I can > see all the files in it. > F10 is supposed to take you to the recovery partition, but it doesn't > work. I've run into this before, but was able to start the recovery > from within windows. I think when you do it that way, it modifies > boot.ini so that it automatically goes to the recovery partition on > reboot. I *might* be able to start it in Windows if I knew the name > and location of the exe file that starts the recovery. If it is still > there that is. What it boils down to is I need to know how I can > access The %&$# recovery partiton. Could I "manufacture" a fake > boot.ini that would do it? > -- --- A dyslexic man walks into a bra --- |
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