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Hi,
I am currently waiting for a set of Recovery Media to assist me with returning my new laptop back to factory settings - my system got corrupted while upgrading from Win 8 to Win 10. If the recovery medias proves less than helpful, I intend formatting the hard drive and reinstalling Win 8 with the help of Microsoft. All the drivers for my laptop are available online so I'm fairly optimistic I will have the system working again.
However, when I looked at the hard drive i my 'not working' new laptop, I can see the following partitions:
Name Total Size Free space Type
Drive 0 Partition 1: SONYSYS 260.0 Mb 235.0 Mb OEM (Reserved)
Drive 0 Partition 2: Windoes RE tools 1.4 Gb 927.0 Mb Recovery
Drive 0 Partition 3: 260.0 Mb 209.0 Mb System
Drive 0 Partition 4: 128.0 Mb 128.0 Mb MSR (Reserved)
Drive 0 Partition 5: 897.1 Gb 896.9 Gb Primary
Drive 0 Partition 6: Recovery 32.4 Gb 5.2 Gb Recovery
Drive 0 Partition 7: 14.9 Gb 14.9 Gb OEM (Reserved)
This gives rise to a few questions:
Your help appreciated
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Hi Keefy-Vaio and welcome.
The Recovery Discs will format the drive and reinstate the correct partitions - including the Recovery Partition. Best to let this put your Vaio back to factory settings.
Many of the partitions you see were probably created by the corrupt Windows 10 update process, so don't try to replicate them. The system will create the necessary partitions.
Not all the preinstalled software is available for download, so the Recovery Discs are your best option.
Hi Keefy-Vaio and welcome.
The Recovery Discs will format the drive and reinstate the correct partitions - including the Recovery Partition. Best to let this put your Vaio back to factory settings.
Many of the partitions you see were probably created by the corrupt Windows 10 update process, so don't try to replicate them. The system will create the necessary partitions.
Not all the preinstalled software is available for download, so the Recovery Discs are your best option.