lorinser75
Golden Member
Hey guys,
I have a technical question for you that I hope you can help me.
I just bought a new cheap/basic laptop from Lenovo (model: 3000 C200),
and I guess I get what I paid for ($450) as it doesn't come with Windows Recovery Disc, in fact no Disc at all. Everything is stored in a separate partition in the HD
I understand this is a common practice now among Notebook makers to save $, and my question is:
Is there any way i can extract the recovery data in that partition and put it in a disc myself?
The operating system is Windows Vista Basic Home
And when I look at the partition using "disk Management", I saw the partition in EISA config (whatever that is 🙂). No other information is shown.
I tried to order it and it cost $45.00 + s/h even if it is still new & under warranty.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys
Marcel
I have a technical question for you that I hope you can help me.
I just bought a new cheap/basic laptop from Lenovo (model: 3000 C200),
and I guess I get what I paid for ($450) as it doesn't come with Windows Recovery Disc, in fact no Disc at all. Everything is stored in a separate partition in the HD
I understand this is a common practice now among Notebook makers to save $, and my question is:
Is there any way i can extract the recovery data in that partition and put it in a disc myself?
The operating system is Windows Vista Basic Home
And when I look at the partition using "disk Management", I saw the partition in EISA config (whatever that is 🙂). No other information is shown.
I tried to order it and it cost $45.00 + s/h even if it is still new & under warranty.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys
Marcel