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  1. Posts : 10
    windows7
       #1

    recovery partition ???


    hello friends i am new to this site ...

    i recently brought a new HP laptop model number touch smart TX2 - 1370 US

    and it came with windows 7 OS 64 bit and 4 gb ram and AMD processor and ATI radon HD 3200 graphic card .. and 320 GB hard disc ..

    notron anti virus is installed in it for 59 days trail and i updated all my system drivers and antivirus definations

    but i found a $recycle.bin and system volume information folder in C root drive and it is not detected by any antivirus

    so thinking that it is harmful i formated my recovery partition ...

    before that i made a recovery dics with the help of recovery disc creator and it came to 4 DVD's


    so now my problem is i formated my recovery partition and i need to get that back ...its 15 GB and its empty ..

    can anyone tell me how can i get that recovey partition back ..

    can i use my recovery discs to get that ?

    os should i use any softwares ?

    there are no system restore points in my hard disk ,,,

    i also have a windows repair disc with me which i created ...

    plz help me ....


    any person who helps me will be gratefull ...

    thank you friends
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  2. Posts : 88
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #2

    Are you refering to the "Factory Restore Partition" that is setup by HP on your Hard Drive?
    Co'z if it is sad to say there is no way to recover it
    Last edited by Shinobi73; 06 Dec 2009 at 12:11.
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  3. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #3

    Your best bet is to use your computer manual to get the answer. I own a Dell computer and with Dell there is a recovery partition, which will restore my computer to the way it was when purchased (D drive). There is also a recovery disc, which will restore my computer to the way it arrived from the factory. It sounds like HP has a similar setup. If so, you can merely use the restoration Disc, to return your factory settings. Any programs or changes made, of course, will be lost. If I am mikstaken about the recovery partition, for a very small charge, you can purchase a recovery disc from HP. These restortation DVD should be supplied with any new computer, but some companies are more interested in making a buck than doing the right thing. In any event, start with your manual, then call the Manufacturer.
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  4. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #4

    If you formatted your recovery partition, then it is gone...Hold on to your restore discs though....
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  5. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #5

    Sorry to say but short of sending it to a data recovery service and spending big bucks on it. Its gone

    Ken J+
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  6. Posts : 38
    Vista U32 , now Win7 64
       #6

    LOL. well recycle bin and system volume information show because you have show hidden files and folders and/or show protected operative system files enabled :)

    They are part of the Windows OS and have to be there hihi.

    2nd, formatting your recovery partition due to seeing them is just L O L ... NOOB.com sorry to say... well funny to read though.

    But cheer up kiddo, do a full factory recovery from the disks and they SHOULD put back the factory recovery partition! :)

    If not, come back in a months time when I release suck hopefully and for abt 15 dollars, you can use suck on one machine to set up your own home OEM recovery partition.
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  7. Posts : 38
    Vista U32 , now Win7 64
       #7

    Shinobi73 said:
    Are you refering to the "Factory Restore Partition" that is setup by HP on your Hard Drive?
    Co'z if it is sad to say there is no way to recover it
    there would be this week but in a months time or so I plane to release a program which will do it for you mate.. and it is far better than an OEM recovery partition, as its exactly like it bar you decide yourself HOW you want your base recovery windows to look like instead of OEM's decision on which programs are installed etc.

    solar
    :)
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  8. Posts : 428
    Windows Seven x64
       #8

    richc46 said:
    Your best bet is to use your computer manual to get the answer. I own a Dell computer and with Dell there is a recovery partition, which will restore my computer to the way it was when purchased (D drive). There is also a recovery disc, which will restore my computer to the way it arrived from the factory. It sounds like HP has a similar setup. If so, you can merely use the restoration Disc, to return your factory settings. Any programs or changes made, of course, will be lost. If I am mikstaken about the recovery partition, for a very small charge, you can purchase a recovery disc from HP. These restortation DVD should be supplied with any new computer, but some companies are more interested in making a buck than doing the right thing. In any event, start with your manual, then call the Manufacturer.
    Like Richard said, if you made the recovery Disk(s) then you should be OK.. because the recovery disk (should) bring EVERYTHING back.including the recovery partition the (D) drive.

    Hope this Helps..and Happy Holidays:)
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  9. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #9

    Easiest is to ask HP for an installation disk which they usually provide for a S&H fee ($20 last time I looked). That restores the system and the recovery partition.
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  10. Posts : 10
    windows7
    Thread Starter
       #10

    thanks every one for replying and helping soo promtly .. i am very new to this site and i am very thrilled to get the help from soo many ppl in very short time for my first post...



    this site really rocks!!!!!!!!11


    and can anyone tell me how to use my recovery discs ?

    i selected the recovery managaer and selected to recover using my discs . but nothing happened . my laptop just restarted ..

    after that i disabled the antivirus and tried again but in vain ....


    so i want to know weather can i create the recovery partiton again using my own recovery discs ... ? is there any software avaliable for that ??


    i believe there is no problem with recivery discs coz i personally created them and it took nearly 2 hrs for that .. each disc is verified after burning..
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