Onekey Recovery 70 Engineering

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Sep 18, 2012 - Lenovo OneKey Recovery 7 Engineering DVD - Pastebin.com. Far as repartitioning my V570 HDD and how it worked out regarding OneKey. Sep 3, 2018 - Lenovo OneKey Recovery (OKR) is such a backup and recovery feature. Although it is of great help to use OneKey Recovery software to.

I am in a stick situation with dual-booting Windows 8 and Ubuntu, and I want to wipe my computer to factory settings. I have a Lenovo Ideapad Y510P with Windows 8 and Ubuntu 12.04 Dual-Booted. I also had to install rEFInd in order to get things 'working.' I first discovered a problem when I went to start Lenovo One-Key Recovery (Version 8) in Windows, and selected the 'System Recovery' option. I received the error: 'The program cannot find the service partition. The selected service is unavailable.' After a little googling, I came across the source of my problem: resizing partitions.

A while ago (probably late July or early August), I needed to in order to attempt the dual-boot with Windows 8 and Ubuntu, and this 'breaks' the one key recovery process by messing with the partition labels and whatnot. My next step was looking around to solve that issue. I stumbled across this article: After reading what was going on, I compared my partitions to what they should approximately be on this link (I don't know exactly what they are, if anyone has an untouched Y510P that can help with that, it would be greatly appreciated).

Here is what they were before: Note that I only know for sure that partitions 9 and 10 are associated with Ubuntu, and partitions 1-7 are associated with Windows. I am pretty sure partitions 8 is also associated with windows. I change P1 from OEM to Recovery, P6 from Primary to Recovery, P7 from OEM to Primary, and P8 from Unknown to Recovery. I followed all of the directions from the above link I posted and I rebooted. I still could not use the One Key Recovery.

So, I am here with a few questions, as I have been stuck on this for a while now: • Do I have to delete/format my Linux Partitions and resize my Windows partitions to include them in order to use One Key again? • If so, how can I determine what system (Windows or Ubuntu) Partition 8 belongs to? • If not, are there any ways to fix this problem? Any help would be greatly appreciated:) UPDATE: I used the Windows 8 Reset My PC option to get everything back to factory settings, so I don't have this issue anymore.

Commonmpq dlya wow 335 aircraft. Thanks for the help, though!:). In short • Follow to fix your partition ID. • Follow to reset your computer to factory default with Windows RE.

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If you want to keep your partition, please choose to keep your existing partition during reset your computer. Detail You may need to change the partition type by a dispart (a Windows utility) in command prompt running as an administrator to match the original setting. The original partition ID can be found in [info.ini] in [OKRBackup/Factory] folder in PBR_DRV partition. Then try to launch Lenovo One Key Rescue to [System Recover] mode and restore factory default.

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Or use Windows RE which can be created in [Recovery] in Windows 8 Control Panel and choose to [Reset My Computer] If you want to keep your partition, please choose to keep your existing partition during reset your computer. More Thoughts If you have dual boot with Windows 8 and Linux, might help. There might be issue related to fail to find the bootloader of Lenovo OneKey Rescue by your boot program in GUID Partition Table (GPT). BTW, I found ClonZilla will change the OEM partition type to primary while cloning, too. Detail is in It will stops you from recovering from backup sets.