12-10-2011 06:12 AM
hi i just bought s205 , and i ve heard something about an /
hidden partition .I want to resize a portion of my hard disk so i can install another operating system . will that erase the
? also i have no usb DVd drive so i got 0 backups
12-10-2011 07:19 AM
12-10-2011 07:21 AM
12-10-2011 07:33 AM
12-10-2011 07:47 AM
can i resize andreconfigure and install / configure the okr and windows 64 bit later? well i have ubuntu on a usb but this isnt an instalation , it is used temporarily in order to install on ur main hard drive.
12-10-2011 08:29 AM
12-10-2011 09:58 PM
Hi,
I have a Lenovo S10e netbook, type 4068-4WG, OS windows XP Home Edition SP3.
Since it's been 3 years I'm using it (and it worked perfect
) it becomes slow. I have not changed its OS or partitions before. I needed to restore it to factory settings, pure restoration. However, the Onekey Recovery (orange round arrow) does not work for me.
I searched the forum and did what I thought may solve my problem but it wasn't solved (like making the hidden partition invisible by changing the number under type to 12, etc.)
I turned off the netbook and turned it on by pressing the OKR button, when it says "To boot to the Rescue and Recovery Environment, Press F11", I press it but it goes to OS directly and nothing happens.
Is it my problem? Could someone please help me on this issue since I work with my netbook.
(BTW, I use Kaspersky Internet Security as antivirus, if it helps.)
Thank you guys...
12-11-2011 02:31 AM
12-11-2011 05:17 AM
the problem is that when I hit okr, a window opens containing 9 positions for program shortcuts tu run. It's something like quick access to some programs like Internet Explorer, Media Player, Outlook Express, etc. It is totally different from what you're describing: no options such as 'recovery' or else available.
No, it does not have a dvd drive, since it's a netbok and I do not have an external dvd drive. I remember when I bought it I was told it has a hidden partition which can be run to go back to factory settings. It's true because I can see my primary drive (C:\) is filled with some files not visible to me.
Thank you for your help!
12-11-2011 05:35 AM