How can I find my Restore files?

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  1. Posts : 18
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
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       #11

    Thank for suggest. Actually, I just installed many software and it just take my time to reinstall. So, I have an 8GB USB Flash Driver for document files such as Word; Excel; Power Point ...

    Comeback with
    t-4-2 said:
    To create a set of Factory Default discs ( recovery discs ).
    I also do that with my Toshiba Recovery Media Creator and got the error:


    Then I was looking for the recovery support on Toshiba's website. They said there is a set of Recovery Media is sold ($30). And I have several questions about Disk Management



    1. What is the Volume which contain 1.46GB - Healthy ( Active Recovery Partition )?
    2. What is the Volume which contain 9.34GB - Healthy ( Primary Partition )?
    3. My (C:/) - I know it.


    Does that 1.46GB Volume support for the set of Toshiba Recovery Media ? If I format and install a new OS with a Window disk, can I use that set after what I done?

    What can I do with the 9.34GB Volume?

    And why there is 3 Volumes on my laptop, but in fact, I just only see the 454.96GB Volume?
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  2. Posts : 997
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, SP1
       #12

    lilcarp87 said:
    Thank for suggest. Actually, I just installed many software and it just take my time to reinstall. So, I have an 8GB USB Flash Driver for document files such as Word; Excel; Power Point ...

    Comeback with
    t-4-2 said:
    To create a set of Factory Default discs ( recovery discs ).
    I also do that with my Toshiba Recovery Media Creator and got the error:


    Then I was looking for the recovery support on Toshiba's website. They said there is a set of Recovery Media is sold ($30). And I have several questions about Disk Management




    1. What is the Volume which contain 1.46GB - Healthy ( Active Recovery Partition )?
    2. What is the Volume which contain 9.34GB - Healthy ( Primary Partition )?
    3. My (C:/) - I know it.
    Does that 1.46GB Volume support for the set of Toshiba Recovery Media ? If I format and install a new OS with a Window disk, can I use that set after what I done?

    What can I do with the 9.34GB Volume?

    And why there is 3 Volumes on my laptop, but in fact, I just only see the 454.96GB Volume?
    I don't have enough qualifications to answer those questions and your problem of creating Factory Default discs. Wait for the experts replies. Worse comes to worst, bite the bullet and cough up $30. It actually is a wise investment. It will save you from buying a new computer when disaster strikes.
    One thing I can say ... 1.46 GB for Recovery Partition seems insufficient. There should be at least 10 - 15 GB.

    Sorry I am of no help to you.
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  3. Posts : 18
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    It's ok. Thank for supporting me all time.
    I gonna spend $ to buy that set Recovery Media but I need to look up several answers and maybe have several questions more
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  4. Posts : 997
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, SP1
       #14

    lilcarp87 said:
    It's ok. Thank for supporting me all time.
    I gonna spend $ to buy that set Recovery Media but I need to look up several answers and maybe have several questions more
    For you future reference, ( my own curiosity too )......
    how about you asking the Toshiba tech about why the Recovery Partition is only 1.46GB, and what is the purpose of the other 9.34GB " primary partition ".
    I have a feeling those are related to your failure to create factory default discs.
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  5. Posts : 11,408
    ME/XP/Vista/Win7
       #15

    Did you delete your Recovery Partition?
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  6. Posts : 11,408
    ME/XP/Vista/Win7
       #16

    The 1.46 & 9.43gb partitions is the Recovery.
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  7. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
       #17

    Hello.


    Perhaps the information in this guide linked below will be a help to you.


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  8. Posts : 18
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #18

    theog said:

    Did you delete your Recovery Partition?
    The 1.46 & 9.43gb partitions is the Recovery.
    Thank for answering! No, I didn't. My systiem is fine now but I just want to learn more knowledge to solve in emergency cases future.

    Bare Foot Kid said:
    Hello.


    Perhaps the information in this guide linked below will be a help to you.
    Thank for suggesting. Actually, I just want to have a Recovery Disc which contain the Toshiba apps + OS + Market apps ( of course it has drivers too ) like the 1st time when I bought it.

    Because sometime I need these app:


    BTW! Thank you guys all.
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  9. Posts : 11,408
    ME/XP/Vista/Win7
       #19

    t-4-2 said:
    lilcarp87 said:
    It's ok. Thank for supporting me all time.
    I gonna spend $ to buy that set Recovery Media but I need to look up several answers and maybe have several questions more
    For you future reference, ( my own curiosity too )......
    how about you asking the Toshiba tech about why the Recovery Partition is only 1.46GB, and what is the purpose of the other 9.34GB " primary partition ".
    I have a feeling those are related to your failure to create factory default discs.
    I would have a word Toshiba Support.
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  10. Posts : 18
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #20

    theog said:

    I would have a word Toshiba Support.
    The supporter from Toshiba said that I can restore to its original out-of-the-box content by using that set Toshiba Recovery Media EVEN if I format & install a new OS on my laptop.

    I'll try to make a disc from Tutorials of Sevenforums.com

    Now my questions are solved. Thank again & agian :)
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