Creating a recovery disk from a recovery hedge?
Hi.
I bought a new concrete drive for my laptop today, and, before putting it within I tried to create a recovery drive, that way I in truth have XP to boot onto the bright drive...but..seeing as I already created a set when I first got my notebook ( 3 or 4 years ago mind you)..very well...I lost them, and, to no avail, it won't let me as the "limit" for recovery disk sets have been reach. Now..to me...this doesn't seem incredibly ethical or right..but..I'm not here for an ethics debate...
Okay...that aside...does anyone know of some sort of program that can spawn a bootable dvd from that recovery partition on my current unyielding drive, with out using that stupid, predetermined HP program?
Thanks in mortgage!
-Joe
Answers:
Its not a HP thing - its a Microsoft entity. You are only allowed to produce one set of recovery disks.
Your only other pick is to borrow a Windows XP installer disk and reinstall using the license key on the sticker on the side of your PC.
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