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Last answer on Oct 19, 2009 11:29:26 pm BST Paco, on Feb 1, 2009 3:41:56 am GMT 
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Hello,
I loss my recovery disc 2 of 3 someone can help me where to downlow or buy ??

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linksys27, on Feb 1, 2009 7:19:26 am GMT
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Hi,
you will have to create new backups again.
you wont get it to buy.

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Alex, on May 28, 2009 2:51:42 am BST

Actually, you CAN order recovery discs. Call 1 800 488 7669. From them, you can order a new set of recovery discs. I believe it's about $20.00 US, not including shipping and sales tax. Unfortunately, that's probably the cheapest you're going to be able to get it.

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thomasde, on Jun 4, 2009 2:49:22 am BST
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For any Recovery disc check out here
http://www.iterasi.net/openviewer.aspx?sqrlitid=4klno2jmzkwa­qpb0hd3m7w

just make a search for downloading recovery disc and search u will find best link for downloading

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zorglups, on Jul 8, 2009 9:46:54 pm BST
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I ran into similar troubles on a Sony Vaio VGN-NS11M
My neighbor never created the recovery disks and crashed Windows Vista...

Using a Boot CD like the wonderful Hiren's bootcd, I could see 2 partitions:
- a first 800MB partition that was hidden and contained the recovery data
- a second partition using the rest of the disk and was the active partition.

Using any partitioning tool, I did set the first partition (recovery partition) as the active one, applied the changes and rebooted.

That's it !!! The Laptop rebooted in a recovery mode in which I followed a wizard and could restore the laptop in its factory settings within 10 minutes.

No CD or DVD to buy.

Many thanks to Hiren's BootCD creator by the way !!!

Good luck !

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superherodvh, on Aug 18, 2009 7:00:43 pm BST

How did you use hirens boot cd to set the recovery partition as the active one and boot from this partition? Which tool was it and how.

Help would be greatly appreciated :)

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masterclone, on Sep 20, 2009 12:17:39 pm BST

You can use hirens boot cd to boot into a "mini windows xp", there you go to administrative tools and the "Disk Manager".
Within Disk Manager you can right click on the recovery partition and "set as active"...

many thanks to zorglups for the tip with setting the recovery partition active.

i tried to set up a windows xp on a compaq cq60-110EG. But it was very time-consuming to find the right drivers, and i didn't manage to get a working sound-driver. therefore i had to recover the vista system (without a recovery-cd).
and it worked perfectly!

thanks!!

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FRENCHIE, on Oct 2, 2009 9:43:33 pm BST

HOW DO I DO THAT WHEN I CANT GET TO START

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masterclone, on Oct 3, 2009 3:28:44 pm BST
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U have to boot up with hirens boot cd...

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kryloc, on Oct 5, 2009 12:04:43 am BST

There are no options when right clicking the hidden partition for my ...older HP desktop. It notices it, Fat32, Status: EISA Configuration, but I cannot do anything to it.

Any other ideas?

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kryloc, on Oct 5, 2009 2:16:14 am BST
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Update: Played with Paragon Partition Manager and got the Hidden partition set to active, but now the PC crashes while booting. Error: Stop C000021a and 0xc000003a.

I've read that I might need to fix the MDR(Master Boot Record) but am unsure how to properly attempt that.

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 Amybay, on Oct 19, 2009 11:29:26 pm BST

You can buy system recovery or restore CDs and DVD discs from this website with free shipping!

[URL=”http://digitalmedia-labs.com”]

Full version of System Recovery Disc for all laptops and desktops with Windows XP/URL

Good luck!
AmyBay

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