OEM Recovery Partition Creator for Windows

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  1. tcntad

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    I sure can do that:)
     
  2. AnarethoS

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    Amd do not forget the help file in RecoveryEnvironment\Recovery\Help folder :D

    Thanks!
     
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  3. tcntad

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    Oh s**t :p
     
  4. AnarethoS

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    :lol:

    Language added. I am creating a new installer with your language in it.
     
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  5. tcntad

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    Great:)

    Ill probably try Beta 13/14 tomorrow.
     
  6. AnarethoS

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    Beta 14 is out :D
     
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  7. tcntad

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    Well lets see then if i can test it:)

    Edit: Where the F is my usbdrive..
     
  8. tcntad

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    Works fine for me.
     
  9. NICK@NUMBER11

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    and it woks for me too..
     
  10. tcntad

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    Worked fine auditing, running recovery tools, rebooting etc.. but when creating a usbdrive i get an error by Autoit

    Linge 167 (File "C:\Program files\recoverycreator\recoverycreator.exe"):
    Error: Error in expression.

    I tried english and swedish, same error. Creating iso duallayer works sofar:)

    Edit: When rightclicking the trayicon why does it says "script paused" and has a mark infront of it? P

    Edit2: So can you make the dvd bootable and have your recovery tool on it as well? Just have it say, "abort" "recover windows" & "file browser" or whatever :p
    I tried boot the dvd but nope.
     
  11. AnarethoS

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    Ok, thanks TCNTAD for testing the USB tool. Will look after it to kix it.

    Well, the recovery topols are supposed to be copied to the DVD drive and it should be bootable.
    It didn't boot?
     
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  12. tcntad

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    Nope it didnt boot. however it could be due to s**tty dvdrw thats been used many times :p
    However i successfully managed to restore windows 7 with your tool:)
    Although it took forever restarting windows with your tool i had to press the powerbutton.. could be due to laptop.

    Edit: It says "WINDOWS" in my computer and not windows as i wrote hehe.
    Edit2: First, the recoverpartition didnt pop up, but after launching recovery tools the recovery partition shows up.. Can you make it go invisible when closing recovery tools? :p
     
  13. AnarethoS

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    You mean, the Recovery Tools and Media Creator made the drive show up but it did not disapear after?

    If it crashed, that is normal, as it was not able to unmont the drive. Should disaper after next reboot.
     
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  14. tcntad

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    yea that one. The softwre didnt crash or so and its not really a problem, but what is now is that my laptop refuses to start windows...

    Edit: hm no dvdburner now....
     
  15. AnarethoS

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    Ok, if your computer can't boot, do the following :
    - Boot from Windows 7 DVD
    - Do a startup Repair
    - Once in Windows, delete the folder named BOOTSAV from C:\
    - Launch "Recovery Tools and Media Creator" and select the option to launch the Recovery tools
    - When in the Recovery tools, do a boot repair. This should fix everything.

    What did you tried to make it unbootable?
    Is your partition order in the same one I specified in the documentation or you tried with a different order?
     
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  16. tcntad

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    It all is.. I just recovered windows once more keep personal files..
     
  17. AnarethoS

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    Weird....
    Does it works now?
    Is you DVD back?
     
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  18. tcntad

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    Not yet..damn
     
  19. tcntad

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    Damn im good!

    Edit
    Now trying to burn the dvd...
    perhaps you can have the tool name the iso recovery_%computername% ?

    Edit 2:
    Hm the other dvdrw i have seem to messedup to be burned.. well trying again.