Good morning guys. So I have a little problem with my recovery partition on my laptop. I accidentally deleted it like an idiot.
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So my question is, could anybody create a recovery disc (from alienrespawn) for an alienware 18 with the gtx 770 card running Windows 8? It also has the 4800mq processor.
My recovery partition got deleted because I'm stupid and installed the os on my ssd then wiped the hdd. You can message me so I can download the ISO, IMG (from a created torrent or something in that matter) and burn it to a disc. To make the ISO, all you have to do is burn it to a disc then create an image (ISO) with imgburn. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
It is Windows 8. And from what the guy told me from Alienware support is that the recovery flash drive only recovers the OS with everything but not the recovery partition. He said to download Alienrespawn and that it would create the partition. The thing is though, is that I did a bare OS install, installed all the drivers, installed Alienrespawn then ran it, and it said it could not continue because there was no recovery partition found. So hopefully the guy on the phone was wrong and the recovery flash drive will re-create the recovery partition but I'm really not sure. That's why I've been asking if anyone could create a recovery image and either send it to me on a burnt disc, or host it privately so I can burn the ISO or transfer it on a flash drive.
I really like to have the option of a bootable recovery partition to return my computer to out-of-the-box state. OK, Respawn will AFAIK create the recovery partition on the same disk that your OS is installed on. If that is something you really want to do you need to uninstall Respawn and reboot. Then launch the respawn installer and let it run until it is finished.it will only create the recovery partition on the FIRST run. If I were you I would save the space on my ssd and do as Tommy suggested.
Run windows back up and create a system image on one the HDDs in its own partition. Then use windows backup to make a recovery usb stick. That will allow you to boot off the usb and restore the image from the HDD to the SSD or a larger SSD if you ever upgrade. OK, Respawn will AFAIK create the recovery partition on the same disk that your OS is installed on.
If that is something you really want to do you need to uninstall Respawn and reboot. Then launch the respawn installer and let it run until it is finished.it will only create the recovery partition on the FIRST run. If I were you I would save the space on my ssd and do as Tommy suggested.
Run windows back up and create a system image on one the HDDs in its own partition. Then use windows backup to make a recovery usb stick. That will allow you to boot off the usb and restore the image from the HDD to the SSD or a larger SSD if you ever upgrade.