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I have lenovo with vista home basic sp1 and they don't give me the recovery
disk and gives the option one key recovery ( not so good ), and i am using dual booting with linux, when i want to remove the linux it asks for recovery disk to clean the boot sector, -- so please help me how to get recovery disk from vista sp1 and also help how to increase the size of the primary partition i.e C it is only 30 Gb, for me it is too low. |
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Hi,
Since Lenovo chose not to supply these (did you contact them and ask?), you'll need to obtain a disk on your own. Either copy a friend's or purchase a generic oem disk. To use Vista's disk management tool to expand the volume, the free space must be immediately after it as seen in diskmgmt.msc. If it is, then simply right click it and choose expand. If not, you will need to use a third party tool to manipulate and slide the volumes around so that it is (no tool can expand a volume forward, the space must be behind the target volume). Ones that can do this include BootIT NG from terabyteunlimited and Acronis' Disk manager. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "raja" wrote in message ... I have lenovo with vista home basic sp1 and they don't give me the recovery disk and gives the option one key recovery ( not so good ), and i am using dual booting with linux, when i want to remove the linux it asks for recovery disk to clean the boot sector, -- so please help me how to get recovery disk from vista sp1 and also help how to increase the size of the primary partition i.e C it is only 30 Gb, for me it is too low. |
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raja;856391 Wrote: I have lenovo with vista home basic sp1 and they don't give me the recovery disk and gives the option one key recovery ( not so good ), and i am using dual booting with linux, when i want to remove the linux it asks for recovery disk to clean the boot sector, -- so please help me how to get recovery disk from vista sp1 and also help how to increase the size of the primary partition i.e C it is only 30 Gb, for me it is too low. Hello raja, You don't specify the model you have , so it is difficult to be precise. Oem manufacturers usually divide the hard drive between a C partition - for Vista and you to use, and at least one more partition ( sometimes called D - sometimes "hidden", i.e. without a drive letter ) - for recovery purposes. Therefore the amount of space for you to use is limited. 30gb does seem small - is that the total size of C, or the space left on it? Do not be tempted to remove, or tamper with the recovery partition - from the Lenovo website , I found this The space is taken up as the service partition where the OneKey recovery image is saved, the service partition does not shown as a local partition in the OS. Do not modify or remove the service partition using a third party HDD tool, otherwise your OneKey recovery will become malfunctioned. 'Lenovo Support' (http://consumersupport.lenovo.com/le.../2413/407.html) To increase the space on the C partition, it is best to move data you don't need to access regularly, e.g. video and music files , onto a separate hd - you can get ones that plug into your usb port. If you have a thinkpad, there seems to be a way of creating a recovery disc, 'Pre-Installation steps - ThinkWiki' (http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Pre-Installation_steps) And similar for 3000 laptop and R51 'CodeProject: Lenovo 3000 N100 Laptop. Free source code and programming help' (http://www.codeproject.com/KB/hardwa...o3000N100.aspx) 'Charles Curley - Software Engineer, Writer - Linux on Lenovo R51' (http://www.charlescurley.com/Lenovo.R51.html) However I believe they just reset your entire machine back to it's factory settings. You may like to try this http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/14...very-disc.html Hope that helps SIW2 -- SIW2 |