To know whether a recovery partition exist


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    To know whether a recovery partition exist


    I have lost my recovery disks and came to know that some systems have recovery partitions for hardware based recovery and came to know how to see if they exist on my laptop.So I right-clicked on computer and choose manage and then the disk management option.There I found out that there are three partitions named recovery.The free percentage was 100% in it.I want to know whether I can use them for recovery
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    What is the model of your machine?
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  3. Posts : 63
    Windows 7 home basics x64
    Thread Starter
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    Fujitsu lifebook AH531
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    Hi,
    You might try this
    restore to factory setting. - Fujitsu Support Forum

    The 13.. gb partition is the factory restore partition
    Whether it works or not is no telling
    Make a system image before doing it in any case so you can undo it easy if it fails to complete and leaves your system worse than it is now
    Imaging with free Macrium

    Create Backup Image with Macrium Reflect by Britec - YouTube
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    Tgere is probabaly a folder on the 13,67 gb partition called "sources". You are looking for a file called install.wim, or several install.swm files.

    Apply the wim file to your windows partition using tools on this boot media

    https://1drv.ms/u/s!AkcyDjKJJ6KwhjWLAtKVYwU2f8pe
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  6. Posts : 708
    Windows 7 x64
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    Hi Nihal mazhar

    In every computer built by the manufacturer there is an recovery disk.

    But the recovery disk is only allow for 1 time.

    You may have to search in the brand folder.

    This is basic for manufacturer do not provide Recovery disc, as the owner have to make a copy.

    Hence, look for the application to make a backup Recovery disc.

    Even now you still able to do it, as you did not know.

    This Recovery disc is similar to the factory setup, in other work, locate in the Recovery partition.

    As for 13.67 GB, you need to have at least 5 DVD discs standby when you proceed.

    Do keep the Recovery disc as you may not able to do another, using the same application.

    Once done, you do not need to worry about that Recovery partition.

    Do note that factory restore will delete ALL Partitions of the drive.

    It then will built it to exactly as original when new.

    After you had complete the installation, the next step is Windows updates.

    You need to prepare all the necessary windows updates, which this process may take at least more than a day.


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  7. Posts : 708
    Windows 7 x64
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    Hi Guys


    Do provide OP the necessary details on Windows update.

    That OP need to do after re-installation of Windows.


    Thanks

    Eric.
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    Win-7-Pro64bit 7-H-Prem-64bit
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    Hi,
    Update a Clean install post #2
    windows update

    Review post #2 for updating an older existing install,
    Windows Update will not update and I've tried multiple fixes
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  9. Posts : 63
    Windows 7 home basics x64
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    A bit surprised but I came to know that disk management won't give the correct details of recovery partitions.So I used partition resizer application and it showed that 1 partition about 2 GB was windows recovery environment ,another partition having some 500MB for drivers and another one was for the OS recovery with about 10GB space occupied.
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    SIW2 said:
    Tgere is probabaly a folder on the 13,67 gb partition called "sources". You are looking for a file called install.wim, or several install.swm files.

    Apply the wim file to your windows partition using tools on this boot media

    https://1drv.ms/u/s!AkcyDjKJJ6KwhjWLAtKVYwU2f8pe
    yes, there is a 10gb .wim file in that partition in a folder named images.I viewed it using minitool partition wizard.But I didnt get what you where saying about applying the wim file to the windows partition . The link you posted had several files and folders in it.Can you make it clear what I should do
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