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| Thread ID: 95295 | 2008-12-01 10:34:00 | Do recovery partitions usually have autorun.inf files in them? | Speedy Gonzales (78) | Press F1 |
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| 724677 | 2008-12-01 22:37:00 | Why can you not open the the recovery partition - probably D ? Normally, you could explore this. Have you been to regedit and looked at what's contained ? If I knew that I wouldnt have asked :banana Yup it is D, and no normally you cant explore a recovery partition. Since if you muck around with it, and you screw your system up, and you've changed something, it wont work. If you decide to restore your system Nope havent been in the registry. Whatever is there is probably encrypted. So, wouldnt know what it says anyway |
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| 724678 | 2008-12-01 23:12:00 | Could always try booting something like Damn Small Linux and mucking around with it like that? Its a 50MB download ... blanco - Unforunately most recovery partitions cant be "explored" like regular partitions. 9 outta 10 home users probably wouldnt even know their PC HAS one for that matter ;) |
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