I have an Acer Aspire (Vista) and it already has a recovery partition as stated above. It is a good back-up, even though I haven't used it. I completely forgot about making a back-up disc on the first start-up.

I have an Acer Aspire (Vista) and it already has a recovery partition as stated above. It is a good back-up, even though I haven't used it. I completely forgot about making a back-up disc on the first start-up.
Jordan
I believe the recovery partition actually uses a copy of XP. well, on my old Aspire, when I had to use the recovery partition, it came up with the XP loading screen.
AMD Phenom X4 955 BE - 8GB RAM - Asus M5A97 - MSI HD6870 HAWK - Windows 8.1 Pro 64 - Samsung 840 Pro 256GB
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That's nothing, the recovery disc for my packard bell came up with a windows 98 loading screenseeing that 10 years later brought back some memories (A)
in my computer it says:
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Hard Disk Drives (2)
Acer (C: ) 498gb total
DATA (D: ) 498gb total
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thats two seperate hard drives right??
I'm installing all my programs on acer, and gonna put all my files in data (its empty atm)
Last edited by AlexOC; 25-02-2010 at 09:13 PM.
AFAIK windows explorer doesn't know the difference between paritioned drives and separate physical drives because thats essentially what paritioning is; tricking the computer into thinking one hard drive is two. Its unlikely your laptop has two separate hard drives in it though that is usually a high end thing.
Are you talking to me?
If so, it's a PC![]()
Eeh By Gum.
No thanks, i have a tendency of breaking things. Never mind i will just store of files in data and programs in acer![]()
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