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From: Ken on 8 Jul 2008 20:26 I have an XPS M1530 laptop. It has a Diagnostics, Recovery, Vista and Direct Media partitions out of the box. I'm going to delete the last two and do a fresh Vista install onto the new unallocated space. If I leave the Recovery partition in place and decide to ever restore it, will it restore everything back to the way it was out of the box, or just the main Vista partition? By the way I'm using BootItNg to manipulate partitions.
From: S.Lewis on 8 Jul 2008 23:14 "Ken" <kolson1961(a)cox.net> wrote in message news:JATck.13$XH1.3(a)newsfe06.phx... >I have an XPS M1530 laptop. It has a Diagnostics, Recovery, Vista and >Direct Media partitions out of the box. I'm going to delete the last two >and do a fresh Vista install onto the new unallocated space. > > If I leave the Recovery partition in place and decide to ever restore it, > will it restore everything back to the way it was out of the box, or just > the main Vista partition? > > By the way I'm using BootItNg to manipulate partitions. > In theory, yes. If you don't screw up the utility partition and the hidden image partitions it should bring all of them back.
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