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Help:: Lost Recovery installing Linux

fidsdids
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Help:: Lost Recovery installing Linux

Hey guys..

I've just messed up my recovery partition installing a new linux. now even the 'vaio recovery tool' cannot find the recovery partition and F10 (while booting up) doesn't result in the recovery process. Fortunately I have recovery DVDs with me. I just wanted to know if I can restore my recovery partition with those recovery DVDs. What if i choose the option 'restore factory default' at recovery option through DVDs?? I think its really handy and secure to have a recovery partition than recovery DVDs...

can you just suggest me the way i can get my recovery partition back please??

Thanks ...

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jumbles1971
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If you stick the recovery DVD in the drive then reboot it should start the recovery program. I'm fairly certain there's an option that includes restoring the recovery partition.

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Thalamus.
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Hi fidsdids

Unfortunately you can't replace your recovery partition with the recovery disc's.. :slight_frown:

However once you've restored your Vaio using the recovery discs, select your Vaio model from the drop down list here for a guide on the procedure, installed your own applications and have set your personal settings, you could purchase something like Acronis True Image 10 to create and store a backup image..

Depending on what you have created a backup of, you could restore your Vaio Operating system, applications, user settings, and all your personal data in the event of a fatal system crash or virus attack to as it was when you created the image..