Do you think that if the person saved the MBR to a file with something like
MBRWiz, formatted the non-recovery partition, and then restored the MBR,
would the F8 option be displayed and it would work?
-Paul Randall
"Cal Bear '66" <> wrote in message
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> Yes, from experience, a format will remove the F8 recovery option.
> However, if Recovery DVDs are made from the Recovery partition, you can
> still reinstall the factory setup (and, at least with HP, there must be
> only ONE hard disk in the machine for a successful recovery from the
> DVDs, although it doesn't have to be the original hd. The recovery process
> from DVDs will repartition, format, and recreate the Recovery partition).
> This is my experience with the HP recovery process.
>
>
> I Bleed Blue and Gold
> GO BEARS!
>
>
> "Paul Randall" <> wrote in message
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>>I think that the F8 option is something provided in the master boot
>>record. I have no idea whether that will be screwed up by your formatting
>>and installing 64bit Vista. Maybe someone with actual experience will
>>give us some clues.
>>
>> -Paul Randall
>>
>> "PaNdA" <> wrote in message
>> news:FBDBE1D0-05C3-4E7E-AFE7-...
>>> "peter" <> ha scritto nel messaggio
>>> news:efB4OVF$...
>>>> So it really depends on how you wish to install that "other"
>>>> version.........
>>>
>>> Now i have vista home premium 32bit on a single partition (raid 0); new
>>> OS will be Vista 64bit and i will format that partition and install on
>>> it.
>>> Obviously the recovery partition will never be touch, but i think that i
>>> will not be able to run System recovery by hitting F8 during boot
>>> anymore.
>>> What do you think about?
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