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monkin
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      06-29-2009


::So i started to make a recovery disc, but all i had was a cd around,
so i had to stop after the first one and now i have dvd's, so i tried to
restart and do it again but it tells me that it has to be a cd and that
its on disk 2 of 17, i dont even have the 1st disk anymore that was
months ago that i made that and i forgot about it thinking that i would
just make the dvds later, is there any way to reset this process??
theres absolutely no options or minues in the recovery manager so im not
sure what to do.::


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Richard Urban
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      06-29-2009

Contact the computer manufacturer. Some only give you one chance at creating
the recovery media.

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> ::So i started to make a recovery disc, but all i had was a cd around,
> so i had to stop after the first one and now i have dvd's, so i tried to
> restart and do it again but it tells me that it has to be a cd and that
> its on disk 2 of 17, i dont even have the 1st disk anymore that was
> months ago that i made that and i forgot about it thinking that i would
> just make the dvds later, is there any way to reset this process??
> theres absolutely no options or minues in the recovery manager so im not
> sure what to do.::
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      06-29-2009


bump


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      06-29-2009

Bump doesn't work here!

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Curious
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      06-29-2009
Why did you ignore Richard's suggestion?
I know in the case of HP he is correct and you would have to get a set of
recovery disks from them for a nominal price if you loose the set you create
from the system.

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      06-29-2009


It is really a question about the recovery program your pc manufacturer
has put on the machine - not a Vista question.

If you post the make and model of the machine - somebody who has a
similar one may be able to advise.


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