


This is my original bcdedit output/config and what I have in place at the moment. Not quite sure where to go with this now, still messing with bcdedit etc and taking backups of everything before making any changes.ĭisk 0 - C: (VISTA) 139 GB NTFS - D: (HP_TOOLS) 1 GB FAT - E: (HP_RECOVERY) 9 GB NTFS I have been looking at bcdedit and think this partition is a ramdisk setup although bcdedit does not show this in its output. I have used Partition Table Doctor and took the option to fixboot on partition 3 (E:) which holds the Recovery files, but it said it was ok, and on reboot I had the same problem as before when choosing F11.
HP COMPUTER HARD DRIVE RECOVERY PARTITION PC
Ok, thanks for the Info, sorry for the late reply on this, I managed to trash my main pc with a similar problem which I'll post a new thread about later as its still got problems Thanks in antisipation RE: HP 6730b Recovery Partition Problem kjv1611 (IS/IT - Management) 27 Oct 09 16:16 I think its a corrupt or missing boot sector and I don't quite know if this can be fixed or bypassed, or is it possible to boot and execute the HP image (HP_WINRE) somehow? Once the 3 images are restored I can boot into the original O/S and all partitions are available with all the relevant files.But at boot time F11 will not work to recover the system to its Factory state! I pre-empted this and took a copy of the 3 original partitions using Acronis True Image. This was brought on by myself because I wanted to re-partition the hard drive and install/multi boot XP, Vista and Ubuntu, this went fine but I now need to recover the hard drive to its original state! Info: The boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible
HP COMPUTER HARD DRIVE RECOVERY PARTITION WINDOWS
When using the F11 option to recover Windows Vista Business from the recovery partition I get the following error message. Hi, hope someone can offer some advice/help here
