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  1. #1
    Frank Guest

    Copy Recovery Partition

    I have a new Lenovo Y410 notebook. It came with licensed Vista Home Premium
    pre-installed. The recovery partition is located in a hidden drive E: with
    about 13 GB.

    I would like to make an exact copy of this recovery partition on a DVD. It
    seems like an impossible task as Drive E: doesn't even show in Windows
    Explorer. Disk Management says it is EISA formatted.

    The problem is that should my hard disk fail, the recovery partition will no
    longer be accessible. This is why I would like to make a copy of it before
    such an event occurs.

    Any ideas? Thanks in advance.



  2. #2
    Malke Guest

    Re: Copy Recovery Partition

    Frank wrote:

    > I have a new Lenovo Y410 notebook. It came with licensed Vista Home
    > Premium
    > pre-installed. The recovery partition is located in a hidden drive E:
    > with about 13 GB.
    >
    > I would like to make an exact copy of this recovery partition on a DVD.
    > It seems like an impossible task as Drive E: doesn't even show in Windows
    > Explorer. Disk Management says it is EISA formatted.
    >
    > The problem is that should my hard disk fail, the recovery partition will
    > no
    > longer be accessible. This is why I would like to make a copy of it
    > before such an event occurs.


    You can create recovery disks. Either look in your manual, on Lenovo's
    website, or contact Lenovo tech support for how to do it with your specific
    model laptop.

    Malke
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  3. #3
    meerkat Guest

    Re: Copy Recovery Partition


    "Frank" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I have a new Lenovo Y410 notebook. It came with licensed Vista Home
    >Premium pre-installed. The recovery partition is located in a hidden
    >drive E: with about 13 GB.
    >
    > I would like to make an exact copy of this recovery partition on a
    > DVD. It seems like an impossible task as Drive E: doesn't even show
    > in Windows Explorer. Disk Management says it is EISA formatted.
    >
    > The problem is that should my hard disk fail, the recovery partition
    > will no longer be accessible. This is why I would like to make a copy
    > of it before such an event occurs.
    >
    > Any ideas? Thanks in advance.

    Hi Frank.
    Go here and have a read...
    http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/think/think...erecovery.html
    bw.. for Xmas.



  4. #4
    ray Guest

    Re: Copy Recovery Partition

    On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 23:54:46 +0800, Frank wrote:

    > I have a new Lenovo Y410 notebook. It came with licensed Vista Home
    > Premium pre-installed. The recovery partition is located in a hidden
    > drive E: with about 13 GB.
    >
    > I would like to make an exact copy of this recovery partition on a DVD.
    > It seems like an impossible task as Drive E: doesn't even show in
    > Windows Explorer. Disk Management says it is EISA formatted.
    >
    > The problem is that should my hard disk fail, the recovery partition
    > will no longer be accessible. This is why I would like to make a copy
    > of it before such an event occurs.
    >
    > Any ideas? Thanks in advance.


    Would be easier to boot a Linux Live CD and use partimage to back up
    across the network. If it's ever needed to restore it, quite easy to
    reverse the process.

  5. #5
    i love vista Guest

    Re: Copy Recovery Partition

    you are ready for a dive in the deep cold waters?

    http://www.softratty.com/article/095...0e456aeadf6f75

    don't say I didn't warn you...

    "Frank" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I have a new Lenovo Y410 notebook. It came with licensed Vista Home
    > Premium pre-installed. The recovery partition is located in a hidden
    > drive E: with about 13 GB.
    >
    > I would like to make an exact copy of this recovery partition on a DVD.
    > It seems like an impossible task as Drive E: doesn't even show in Windows
    > Explorer. Disk Management says it is EISA formatted.
    >
    > The problem is that should my hard disk fail, the recovery partition will
    > no longer be accessible. This is why I would like to make a copy of it
    > before such an event occurs.
    >
    > Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
    >


  6. #6
    John Guest

    Re: Copy Recovery Partition

    On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 23:54:46 +0800, "Frank" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >I have a new Lenovo Y410 notebook. It came with licensed Vista Home Premium
    >pre-installed. The recovery partition is located in a hidden drive E: with
    >about 13 GB.
    >I would like to make an exact copy of this recovery partition on a DVD. It
    >seems like an impossible task as Drive E: doesn't even show in Windows
    >Explorer. Disk Management says it is EISA formatted.
    >The problem is that should my hard disk fail, the recovery partition will no
    >longer be accessible. This is why I would like to make a copy of it before
    >such an event occurs.
    >Any ideas? Thanks in advance.


    The program below will make a bootable DVD copy, or to an
    external USB hard drive... I've used it, works well

    Linux version includes a MAKEDISK.EXE program to create a bootable CD
    You MUST use the Linux version if you have a USB mouse or USB keyboard
    (the DOS version won't work if you have a USB mouse or USB keyboard)
    or if you don't have a 3.5 inch boot disk so need to boot from a CD
    (be sure to set your CD/DVD drive as FIRST for booting, in your
    computer BIOS)
    http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-linux.htm


  7. #7
    Synapse Syndrome Guest

    Re: Copy Recovery Partition

    meerkat <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> I have a new Lenovo Y410 notebook. It came with licensed Vista Home
    >> Premium pre-installed. The recovery partition is located in a hidden
    >> drive E: with about 13 GB.
    >>
    >> I would like to make an exact copy of this recovery partition on a DVD.
    >> It seems like an impossible task as Drive E: doesn't even show in Windows
    >> Explorer. Disk Management says it is EISA formatted.
    >>
    >> The problem is that should my hard disk fail, the recovery partition will
    >> no longer be accessible. This is why I would like to make a copy of it
    >> before such an event occurs.
    >>
    >> Any ideas? Thanks in advance.

    > Hi Frank.
    > Go here and have a read...
    > http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/think/think...erecovery.html
    > bw.. for Xmas.
    >



    I have had several IBM and Lenovo ThinkPads, and am a regular poster in the
    unofficial ThinkPad forums, but I have never heard of the Y series, or Y10,
    so it is not a ThinkPad.

    Your answer would definitely be the correct one if other Lenovo laptops,
    like the IdeaPad line and others, have the ThinkVantage software, but I
    doubt it.

    ss.



  8. #8
    meerkat Guest

    Re: Copy Recovery Partition


    "Synapse Syndrome" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:%[email protected]...
    > meerkat <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >>> I have a new Lenovo Y410 notebook. It came with licensed Vista Home
    >>> Premium pre-installed. The recovery partition is located in a
    >>> hidden drive E: with about 13 GB.
    >>>
    >>> I would like to make an exact copy of this recovery partition on a
    >>> DVD. It seems like an impossible task as Drive E: doesn't even show
    >>> in Windows Explorer. Disk Management says it is EISA formatted.
    >>>
    >>> The problem is that should my hard disk fail, the recovery partition
    >>> will no longer be accessible. This is why I would like to make a
    >>> copy of it before such an event occurs.
    >>>
    >>> Any ideas? Thanks in advance.

    >> Hi Frank.
    >> Go here and have a read...
    >> http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/think/think...erecovery.html
    >> bw.. for Xmas.
    >>

    >
    >
    > I have had several IBM and Lenovo ThinkPads, and am a regular poster
    > in the unofficial ThinkPad forums, but I have never heard of the Y
    > series, or Y10, so it is not a ThinkPad.
    >
    > Your answer would definitely be the correct one if other Lenovo
    > laptops, like the IdeaPad line and others, have the ThinkVantage
    > software, but I doubt it.
    >

    Hi ss.
    The Y410 is here...
    http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4052
    Went into USA from Asia.
    bw..



  9. #9
    Synapse Syndrome Guest

    Re: Copy Recovery Partition

    meerkat <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> I have a new Lenovo Y410 notebook. It came with licensed Vista Home
    >>>> Premium pre-installed. The recovery partition is located in a hidden
    >>>> drive E: with about 13 GB.
    >>>>
    >>>> I would like to make an exact copy of this recovery partition on a DVD.
    >>>> It seems like an impossible task as Drive E: doesn't even show in
    >>>> Windows Explorer. Disk Management says it is EISA formatted.
    >>>>
    >>>> The problem is that should my hard disk fail, the recovery partition
    >>>> will no longer be accessible. This is why I would like to make a copy
    >>>> of it before such an event occurs.
    >>>>
    >>>> Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
    >>> Hi Frank.
    >>> Go here and have a read...
    >>> http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/think/think...erecovery.html
    >>> bw.. for Xmas.
    >>>

    >>
    >>
    >> I have had several IBM and Lenovo ThinkPads, and am a regular poster in
    >> the unofficial ThinkPad forums, but I have never heard of the Y series,
    >> or Y10, so it is not a ThinkPad.
    >>
    >> Your answer would definitely be the correct one if other Lenovo laptops,
    >> like the IdeaPad line and others, have the ThinkVantage software, but I
    >> doubt it.
    >>

    > Hi ss.
    > The Y410 is here...
    > http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4052
    > Went into USA from Asia.
    > bw..




    Cheers. But this laptop is not a ThinkPad by the look of it (literally), so
    I really doubt it would come with all the ThinkVantage stuff which is
    catered for enterprise, like R&R.

    ss.



  10. #10
    GolaYing Guest

    Re: Copy Recovery Partition


    You can got the DVD Copy software to solve the copy problem, I recommend
    you the one I've used, which provides the best way to copy DVD movie
    with excellent DVD copy quality. You can got it 'here'
    (http://www.convert-video-dvd.com/dvd-copy.html#115).


    --
    GolaYing

  11. #11
    John Guest

    Re: Copy Recovery Partition

    >meerkat <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>>> I have a new Lenovo Y410 notebook. It came with licensed Vista Home
    >>>>> Premium pre-installed. The recovery partition is located in a hidden
    >>>>> drive E: with about 13 GB.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> I would like to make an exact copy of this recovery partition on a DVD.
    >>>>> It seems like an impossible task as Drive E: doesn't even show in
    >>>>> Windows Explorer. Disk Management says it is EISA formatted.


    This includes a MAKEDISK.EXE program to create a bootable CD, you then
    run the program by booting the CD... it will read ALL hard disk info

    http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-linux.htm


  12. #12
    Synapse Syndrome Guest

    Re: Copy Recovery Partition

    John <John> wrote:
    >
    >>>>>> I have a new Lenovo Y410 notebook. It came with licensed Vista Home
    >>>>>> Premium pre-installed. The recovery partition is located in a
    >>>>>> hidden drive E: with about 13 GB.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> I would like to make an exact copy of this recovery partition
    >>>>>> on a DVD. It seems like an impossible task as Drive E:
    >>>>>> doesn't even show in Windows Explorer. Disk Management says
    >>>>>> it is EISA formatted.

    >
    > This includes a MAKEDISK.EXE program to create a bootable CD, you then
    > run the program by booting the CD... it will read ALL hard disk info
    >
    > http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-linux.htm
    >


    Interesting. You mean this even copies the hidden restore partitions on
    laptops? Have you tried it yourself?

    I think you meant to give the link to the Windows version?

    http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-windows.htm

    Cheers

    ss.



  13. #13
    Ed. Guest

    Re: Copy Recovery Partition


    "Synapse Syndrome" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:%[email protected]...
    > John <John> wrote:
    >>
    >>>>>>> I have a new Lenovo Y410 notebook. It came with licensed Vista Home
    >>>>>>> Premium pre-installed. The recovery partition is located in a
    >>>>>>> hidden drive E: with about 13 GB.
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> I would like to make an exact copy of this recovery partition
    >>>>>>> on a DVD. It seems like an impossible task as Drive E:
    >>>>>>> doesn't even show in Windows Explorer. Disk Management says
    >>>>>>> it is EISA formatted.

    >>
    >> This includes a MAKEDISK.EXE program to create a bootable CD, you then
    >> run the program by booting the CD... it will read ALL hard disk info
    >>
    >> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-linux.htm
    >>

    >
    > Interesting. You mean this even copies the hidden restore partitions on
    > laptops? Have you tried it yourself?
    >
    > I think you meant to give the link to the Windows version?
    >
    > http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-windows.htm
    >
    > Cheers
    >
    > ss.
    >


    I use the Image for Linux and yes it can copy the hidden partitions. You can
    use it for Windows. You don't have to have Linux. They also have Image for
    DOS if you think you will be more comfortable with it. I have used both and
    also Image for Windows which was the link you provided. They all have a 30
    day free trial so try them and then decide if you want to buy.


  14. #14
    Synapse Syndrome Guest

    Re: Copy Recovery Partition

    Ed. <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>>>>>>> I have a new Lenovo Y410 notebook. It came with licensed
    >>>>>>>> Vista Home Premium pre-installed. The recovery partition
    >>>>>>>> is located in a hidden drive E: with about 13 GB.
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> I would like to make an exact copy of this recovery partition
    >>>>>>>> on a DVD. It seems like an impossible task as Drive E:
    >>>>>>>> doesn't even show in Windows Explorer. Disk Management says
    >>>>>>>> it is EISA formatted.
    >>>
    >>> This includes a MAKEDISK.EXE program to create a bootable CD, you then
    >>> run the program by booting the CD... it will read ALL hard disk info
    >>>
    >>> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-linux.htm
    >>>

    >>
    >> Interesting. You mean this even copies the hidden restore partitions on
    >> laptops? Have you tried it yourself?
    >>
    >> I think you meant to give the link to the Windows version?
    >>
    >> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-windows.htm
    >>
    >> Cheers

    >
    > I use the Image for Linux and yes it can copy the hidden partitions. You
    > can use it for Windows. You don't have to have Linux. They also have
    > Image for DOS if you think you will be more comfortable with it. I have
    > used both and also Image for Windows which was the link you provided.
    > They all have a 30 day free trial so try them and then decide if you
    > want to buy.


    Thanks for the info. I'll keep it in my for next time I need to do that.
    As I would only need it for copying an entire disk with hidden partitions,
    on an occasional basis, the free trial would do, so it's even free.

    ss.



  15. #15
    Ed. Guest

    Re: Copy Recovery Partition


    "Synapse Syndrome" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Ed. <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >>>>>>>>> I have a new Lenovo Y410 notebook. It came with licensed
    >>>>>>>>> Vista Home Premium pre-installed. The recovery partition
    >>>>>>>>> is located in a hidden drive E: with about 13 GB.
    >>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>> I would like to make an exact copy of this recovery partition
    >>>>>>>>> on a DVD. It seems like an impossible task as Drive E:
    >>>>>>>>> doesn't even show in Windows Explorer. Disk Management says
    >>>>>>>>> it is EISA formatted.
    >>>>
    >>>> This includes a MAKEDISK.EXE program to create a bootable CD, you then
    >>>> run the program by booting the CD... it will read ALL hard disk info
    >>>>
    >>>> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-linux.htm
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>> Interesting. You mean this even copies the hidden restore partitions on
    >>> laptops? Have you tried it yourself?
    >>>
    >>> I think you meant to give the link to the Windows version?
    >>>
    >>> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-windows.htm
    >>>
    >>> Cheers

    >>
    >> I use the Image for Linux and yes it can copy the hidden partitions. You
    >> can use it for Windows. You don't have to have Linux. They also have
    >> Image for DOS if you think you will be more comfortable with it. I have
    >> used both and also Image for Windows which was the link you provided.
    >> They all have a 30 day free trial so try them and then decide if you
    >> want to buy.

    >
    > Thanks for the info. I'll keep it in my for next time I need to do that.
    > As I would only need it for copying an entire disk with hidden partitions,
    > on an occasional basis, the free trial would do, so it's even free.
    >
    > ss.

    Double check on the free trial. I am not sure but at one time the free trial
    allowed to make an image but not let you restore it. Or maybe that was on
    one their other products BING that is a boot manager and can also make
    copies or partitions.


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