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OK, thanks for letting us know.
OK, thanks for letting us know.
Remember that it's best to save your Win7 Backup image externally so it will be available if your HD dies. If you don't have an external HD yet, then using a partition on the same HD is OK.
I am very pleased to announce that I finally have the solution to this problem. I've had the same issue for months. I called Asus tech support and asked geeksquad at bestbuy. Both referred me to each other -_-...anyway you're ganna want to open the "AI Recovery" folder found in "program files x86" on you're harddrive. Mine was in the original (C) drive, I state this because I have/had 3 plus the one "Recovery (R)" drive from this issue. SO from program files x86, go to ASUS, then AI Recovery. Once in this folder scroll down to "ChangeHD" (type:application), its size is about 87kb. open/run the app. as an administrator. that should unmount/hide and put the partition files back to where they originally were. It doesn't take long at all, and once its finished you can run the AI Recovery burner normally as it should.I also made a tutorial on youtube ASUS AI Recovery burner fix: Partition does not exist - YouTube because I tired looking there too for answers.
ASUS AI Recovery burner fix: Partition does not exist - YouTube
I bought a Asus K53e and had that problem mentioned.. At first, it was not working.. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED ! then, I retry in Safe Mode after having restore to the Earliest Restore Point.. then...BOOM ... It finally wrote 3 lines in the Command Window after clicking ChangeHD.. I then Reboot while constantly pressing F9 TADA RECOVERY MODE !!! Im now at 58% of the Recovery process.. Kyaah !!! So many thanks for you Jarabu930 For bringing such a good knowledge !!! Gonna Keep you updated !
jamesssl 9 hours ago