Error can't open c:\recovery.dat.


  1. Posts : 6
    Vista Home Premium
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    Error can't open c:\recovery.dat.


    I have an Asus PRO55 series, it had Vista Home Premium on it, and I tried an upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate (32bit)...Everything went fine, but before the first user login screen comes up, it goes to Error can't open c:\recovery.dat. and then huge red text (on white screen)comes up saying ERROR:

    Laptop then won't do anything but shutdown using the 5 second button method. Upon restart, all I get is the grey screen of death.

    Have tried (firstly) upgrade, then two clean installs - same problem. All booted from DVD. Now reinstalling Vista (via recovery disks) so that the machine is operational.
    Have tried to install with partitions.... and full drive

    Now able to look at the management bits (recovery finished) It shows a Disk 0 with 9.77gb..."Healthy primary partition" and a "VistaOS (C:) 223.12gb NTFS Healthy, system boot, active, Crash Dump, Primary Partition
    Have taken screen shots of the disk management and OS

    Strange that the Asus X55S machine that I'm using to write this, went to Windows 7 very easily. What have I not done correctly ....
    Please have patience - this is the first time I have "posted" so you can appreciate the level of frustration.
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  3. Posts : 6
    Vista Home Premium
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for the reply. I had read many of the hints prior to upgrading. Have now loaded specs of the machine I'm trying to upgrade.

    The machine will load Windows 7 - no trouble. It's that after installation when it goes to run that I get the error can't open c:\recovery.dat thing that leads to the white screen with large red ERROR words.

    What could be on the ASUS that conflicts. I've used SIW to provide a report, and grabbed a screen shot of the disk managment
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  4. Posts : 6
    Vista Home Premium
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Just out of curiosity....I uploaded the SIW report and a jpg of the disk management.....does anyone know where they are....I can't see them. Yes this is my first time actualy participating....I've read plenty, never posted
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  5. Posts : 13
    Windows 7
       #5

    Follow these steps :
    1.Boot from Windows 7 installation disc.
    2.Select Language and Next.
    3.Choose "Repair Your Computer".
    4.Choose the problem windows, and click Next.
    5.Now, choose "Command Prompt".
    When the command prompt window is opened, type "bootsect /nt60 ALL /mbr". This will update the mbr of the hd.
    When done, restart the computer.
    P.S.: Use this on your own risk. IT worked in my K50lj
    Last edited by Fiton; 24 Feb 2010 at 10:33.
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