How to make a recovery disk partition?

George0
George0 Member Posts: 24 Networker
I have an acer aspire one notebook. It had a recovery partition from where I could reinstall windows by pressing Alt +F10 during post (D2D recovery). This partition was deleted by formated the whole disk on a windows 8 installation.

Now I want to make a partition on the disk with the windows 8 image data so that I could open it just by pressing Alt + F10 during post and reinstall windows, as the manufacter did. Could anyone tell me how to make this?

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  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,328 Pathfinder
    Answer ✓

    hi...

     

     

    The recovery option using Alt + F10 steps was avaliable for windows 7. There is no option to create a recovery partition on your hard disk and open it by pressing Alt + F10 during post and reinstall windows 8.
    Removal of the recovery partition will result in the loss of built-in Acer Recovery functionality. If you delete the recovery partition, you can only restore the computer using the recovery media you created.
     

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  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,328 Pathfinder
    Answer ✓

    hi...

     

     

    The recovery option using Alt + F10 steps was avaliable for windows 7. There is no option to create a recovery partition on your hard disk and open it by pressing Alt + F10 during post and reinstall windows 8.
    Removal of the recovery partition will result in the loss of built-in Acer Recovery functionality. If you delete the recovery partition, you can only restore the computer using the recovery media you created.
     
  • George0
    George0 Member Posts: 24 Networker
    Thahks.
  • miguel69
    miguel69 Member Posts: 54 New User

    what you can do however is use imaging software to make an image copy of your OS partitions to an external drive and use this to restore the system as it was on the date you made the image. there are lots a free options out there for this.  this is not a factory clean wipe but as long as your system was clean when you made the image it is the next best thing.

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