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I've accidentially deleted the recovery partition of my Vaio A215M. That's not a real big problem, as I've installed my own Windows, but I would like to have this recovery partition for the future. Is there any A215M user who wants to help me by writing this partition on a DVD and send it to me? I will pay all the costs, of course.
Btw, I don't understand why they put this recovery stuff on a (hidden) partition these days, instead of writing it on a couple of CD's/DVD. It uses a lot of your harddisk space.
Nah you're right TT, they need to know how to back it up, and elete if needed.
It's the least Sony could do, but oh no, why do work when we have VAIO-Masters?
It's the least Sony could do, but oh no, why do work when we have VAIO-Masters?
I believe that after starting Windows for the first time, the user is immediately prompted to create their recovery disk set.
Correct!
However, I'm not blaming Sony because I made the mistake. I was just wondering why they put it on a hidden partition instead of a DVD.
Excuse me, but not correct. I didn't see any notice.
However, I'm not blaming Sony because I made the mistake. I was just wondering why they put it on a hidden partition instead of a DVD.
Most people here don't like the recovery partition system either.
The bad news is that you will probably have to pay for a recovery DVD if you want it - either that, or you will have to send the computer in to have the drive re-imaged.
Hopefully as you live in the same country as Sony's HQ they won't charge you a bomb to get a new DVD disk