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pitt1983
13-04-2008, 09:53 AM
sorry but, changing the hddyou will lose wm/vista recovery partition.
if i put a newer hdd how i can install vista and wm side?
Pantaloonie
13-04-2008, 01:24 PM
sorry but, changing the hddyou will lose wm/vista recovery partition.
if i put a newer hdd how i can install vista and wm side?
There is already a thread about upgrading the hard drive, a new thread wasn't needed.
There is also a thread (from Pof) about using Linux to access, and presumably copy, the recovery partition.
killer_t
13-04-2008, 09:45 PM
There is already a thread about upgrading the hard drive, a new thread wasn't needed.
There is also a thread (from Pof) about using Linux to access, and presumably copy, the recovery partition.
The recovery partition are in flash rom.. if you change the hd, at the boot press fn+f3 and you recover your vista in new hd.
pitt1983
13-04-2008, 09:52 PM
The recovery partition are in flash rom.. if you change the hd, at the boot press fn+f3 and you recover your vista in new hd.
fiigo, non sapevo! quindi noin occupa spazio su hdd.
cool, so recovery partition is not on hdd.
good.
thx for answer.
I suppose to close the tread.
Pantaloonie
14-04-2008, 08:50 PM
The recovery partition are in flash rom.. if you change the hd, at the boot press fn+f3 and you recover your vista in new hd.
I believe this statement is wrong - the recovery partition is just that, a hidden partition on the hard drive. But I'd be just as happy if someone proved you to be correct.
The Snapvue recovery files will be in flash, however.
pitt1983
14-04-2008, 09:11 PM
I believe this statement is wrong - the recovery partition is just that, a hidden partition on the hard drive. But I'd be just as happy if someone proved you to be correct.
The Snapvue recovery files will be in flash, however.
so, you are saying that recovery partition is on hdd?
and if we change hdd how transfer or use recovery partion.
Pantaloonie
14-04-2008, 10:25 PM
Become a linux expert. Or wait for Pof and/or the development team to figure it out.
pitt1983
15-04-2008, 09:21 PM
i think that i must wait for a newer and compatible hdd..
then i became a linux expert
armitas
10-09-2008, 05:00 PM
Hi,
Try to Proceed like a regular HDD, Use Ghost or other aplication to image the original HDD and later, dump the image in a new (and bigger one). So you preserve all. Thats all.
Best regards from ESPAÑA!
Armas.
:mad:Zapatero :mad: Vete Ya!
foxmeister
11-09-2008, 07:30 AM
It's Armitas the Necromancer! Resurrection! ;)
armitas
11-09-2008, 12:23 PM
It's Armitas the Necromancer! Resurrection! ;)
JAJAJA; Ghost never Die!
Por cierto: I have done my own backup of the full HD in a Image, so I have the restore partition, and my vista configured as I want (software included) to recover....And till now help me 2 times!. I recomend that. Is Easier than any Linux and give a LOT LESS work.
Armas.
Best regards, From ESPAÑA!
PD: I forgott: In Spain is Easy to find a bigger HDD, a 120HHD C&P:
Toshiba MK1214GAH - Disco duro - 120 GB - interno - 1.8" - ATA-100 - 4200 rpm - búfer: 8 MB
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