Mylaptop come with Windows 8.1 64bit operating and there is a recovery partition to factory reset. It is protected by the HP recovery manager. After i update to Windows 10, reset my PC (not factory reset) with the option delete everything, so now i have a Windows 10 origin with no bloatware, and i can see everything in the Recovery partition, how can i get HP Recovery manager back to protect the Recovery partition?
I don't want to Factory reset because there so many bloatware came with my laptop, I just want to get HP recovery manager back, i can't find HP recovery manager for Windows 10 in HP Customer Support - Software and Driver Downloads, there is one for Windows 8.1 but i can't install it.
Macrium Reflect (MR) provides a FREE version that can be used to image and restore partitions or entire drives.
What I recommend is the following:
1) Download and install Macrium Reflect (MR)
2) Run MR and choose the option: "Create an image of the partition(s) required to backup and restore Windows" to write a full backup to an external drive or USB stick
3) Use the option to create a boot USB stick or CD
NOW, you have the means to restore a full working system from the external drive or USB stick in only a few minutes.
I have done the same brother. When i upgraded my windows 8.1 to 10, after upgrading, i reset my pc. and now, boom. The recovery partition shows it's files. is it possible to recover the factory windows 8.1, by pressing F11 and recovering from their. Plz reply
1. My laptop come with Windows 8.1 64bit operating and there is a recovery partition to factory reset. It is protected by the HP recovery manager. After i update to Windows 10, reset my PC (not factory reset) with the option delete everything, so now i have a Windows 10 origin with no bloatware, and i can see everything in the Recovery partition, how can i get HP Recovery manager back to protect the Recovery partition?
2. I don't want to Factory reset because there so many bloatware came with my laptop, I just want to get HP recovery manager back, i can't find HP recovery manager for Windows 10 in HP Customer Support - Software and Driver Downloads, there is one for Windows 8.1 but i can't install it.
3. This will not happen. Win10 was a Microsoft update that you choose it wasn't HP doing here. If you want drivers for your laptop you can always look at the HP driver page for your model to find the drivers. This isn't hard to do a little homework goes along way to find your drivers.
To create new recovery media for a PC that you upgraded to Win10, HP would have to provide new image files. Those files are several GB in size, not practical for downloading, even if HP did make them available -- which they do not.
I'm running LT 2018 and I've had a couple of files that have just been too much for my PC to handle. Because of this, I've crashed out of CAD. Now, when I open CAD back up, I get the drawing recovery manager come up with these files on it. I want to remove the files, but when I try and do this (right click>remove), it just freezes CAD all over again.
Is there a way to clear the DRM list without removing the files individually? Some of them I can't even check the properties to see where the files are so I can delete them. (Some are quite old as I haven't had to use DRM between then and now).
Issue resolved itself - I think I just needed some patience. Out of interest I tried your suggestion and the files were still actually in the unresolved issues folder, despite not appearing in the DRM any more, which was interesting.
To say it straight: ACER sells something that does not work. The new owner - has to search in the internet for a solution. ACER sells something that has worked until W7 and ACER does not offer a solution for W8.
I have problem with UEFI and parttition too because my system fail down and nothing work.
I can only delete all partition and reinstal windows 8 from friend original DVD but I have NBC and CAL files with backups all partitions and windows.
My problem is how create UEFI partition like from factory or how restore partition from backups because I try all and nothing program cant read NBC and CAL because I have clear installation (but in clear install I can activate windows) and in clear install have not acer backup program I use before and is imposible restore my system
Sry for my eng. PLS help
It sounds like you made a backup of your disk image. This is not meant to be bootable, it's meant to be used AFTER doing a recovery/reset to put your files back in place. To create a bootable recovery usb you need to use the Windows tool, as they are no longer allowing manufacturers to create their own backup software, hence the lack of ALT-F10.
But I have only (disk image) in NBF and CAL files from all partition and need get all data from this files for using with create bootable USB (ext. hdd) or create new partition like from factory and put this data back.
Because I have not another way to get back my Windows 8.
How I say clean install did not work in notebook and I do not get CD key.
(Acer aspire V3-571g black)
The originally Boot drive that is created by the Acer Rec. Manager (Under "Tools") builds up a Stick (or USB-Drive) which boots and then comes up with a Mini Recovery Manager that offers you a selection where your backup image files are. And then, after selection, starts the recovery from the image. (So I read, haven't seen it until now)
I don't use the Acer eRecovery Software to create the USB, this method uses a Microsoft utility to copy the recovery partition directly onto the USB. It's bootable, it's easier than the Acer tools in my opinion, and all you have to do is change the boot order.
(I had to give my Aspire one back because of a display failure after 2 weeks. At least 10 days where filled with installing and configuring my stuff. At least I created an image backup ONE DAY BEFORE the display crashes. But I was relaxed. I had had an image backup. Amazon changed the netbook without any issues and then I must learn that my imabe backup is only rubbish. I couldn't boot the external device. So I started again installing ..)
"8. Once finished you will be prompted to create a bootable CD/DVD in case you need to restore your complete system backup. Insert a blank CD/DVD and click OK if you wish to create the bootable CD/DVD now.
Whenever I try to restore a drawing or delete it from the drawing recovery manager, I get a Fatal Error and the computer crashes. Anyone know where these drawings are stored so that I can go to that directory and delete them?
I think what you are looking for should be a windows shortcut to a file named xxxxxx_recover.dwg on your C:\. There will also be shortcuts to the original file. So do a search in windows explorer of your C:\ for '_recover' and then right click and pick 'open the folder'.
I quit using recovery manager because of that frequent behavior. Recover the files manually and the delete the _recover.dwg (after saving with original name of course) then you should be able to remove them from the recovery manager. If not, I find if I close the recovery manager and keep working, I can delete the entries in the manager the next time I start C3D.
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