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Recovery Disk
It’s been two weeks since I bought a new computer, and I’m afraid to use it. Yes, terrified I might break it!
The computer did not come with a recovery disk and I’m afraid if I mess it up I will not be able to get it back in working condition. (I love to tinker with computers and unknowingly break them). The computer came pre-loaded with XP Pro. My question is how do I make a recovery disk? I have looked through several old post on here, and online instructing how to go about making one but the instructions are still not clear to me, I don’t understand how to do what has been told. I need instructions with simple words please. Please help me.
The computer did not come with a recovery disk and I’m afraid if I mess it up I will not be able to get it back in working condition. (I love to tinker with computers and unknowingly break them). The computer came pre-loaded with XP Pro. My question is how do I make a recovery disk? I have looked through several old post on here, and online instructing how to go about making one but the instructions are still not clear to me, I don’t understand how to do what has been told. I need instructions with simple words please. Please help me.
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looks like they list wndows 7 drivers for that (do check the exact model number though)
http:// www- 307. ibm. co... e. wss/ migr- 62928. html
So you should be OK with windows7, go for the 32bit version for compatibilit y though.
and to recover it back to XP
http:// www- 307. ibm. co... o? lndocid= MIGR- 4UFUYK
Make sure you don't delete the...
11:32 Sat 18th Sep 2010
"And then what, assuming the machine even supports the new hard disk...? "
There is where your expertise comes in.
I posted on here for recommendations and guidance because I don't know anything about what I am thinking of doing. Do you think the machine will not support a larger capacity hard drive?
There is where your expertise comes in.
I posted on here for recommendations and guidance because I don't know anything about what I am thinking of doing. Do you think the machine will not support a larger capacity hard drive?
Hi 'Society'.
Instead of trying to make a recovery disk better try to make a clone of your Operating system, partition c: and save it to a DVD. The simplest way is to use it with Norton Ghost. Tutorials you can find a lots, especially here http://createrecoverydisk.com Media URL: http://createrecoverydisk.com/easy-way-to-make-resore-disk/
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Instead of trying to make a recovery disk better try to make a clone of your Operating system, partition c: and save it to a DVD. The simplest way is to use it with Norton Ghost. Tutorials you can find a lots, especially here http://createrecoverydisk.com Media URL: http://createrecoverydisk.com/easy-way-to-make-resore-disk/
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