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| Hello, Firstly I would like to apologise if I have posted this thread in the wrong category. As it is my first post on this forum I hope you can forgive me. I have had this problem for a very long time and I'm sure someone on this website can help me find a solution. Basically, I would like to create a recovery partition on my hard drive. I am aware of how to do this using software such as Norton Ghost etc. But I would like to create this recovery without using this kind of software. Something like how HP, Dell, PC World etc. have theirs set up? So if a virus corrupts the C: drive, and I need to format my drive, I can just hit the F10 key (or F11 etc.) in bios to access the recovery partition without using the Ghost disc? I hope I have made myself clear, it would be very much appreciated if someone can help me, thank you. Kind regards, Robert. |
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| Just partition your drive or put a second drive in
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