On Feb 11, 4:12 pm, "AJR" <ajr...@comcast.net> wrote:
> I cannot address BitLocker. However regarding the recovery partition - they
> usually are not accessible via Explorer. You state it is now empty - how
> was the partition"emptied"?
> OEMS (some) provide an utility for moving the recovery information to DVD/CD
> and an option to remove the partition.
> Usually when the recovery partition is generated the MBR is modified to
> present an option, function key, at boot up to restore the unit. If the
> partition is removed by manually deletion - the MBR modification still
> remains.
>
> Regarding Complete PC - it restores the unit to exactly the status at backup
> ,- meaning the 6 mb partition would also be restored. Just had a thought -
> you sure you mean 6 MB and not 6 gigs?
>
> Reinstallation of applications would not be necessary - keep in mind
> though - even if you change the partition structure Complete PC restoration
> recreates the original structure.
>
> You may want to consider the Acronis backup program - you can select drives
> and/or partitions to backup and it is Vista compatible.
>
> "Linda Custer" <LindaCus...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>
> news:40A8B0ED-046C-4EB8-BDBA-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>
>
> >I have a few questions about backups and partitions.
>
> > (1) When I make a Complete PC Backup from the System and Maintenance
> > Control
> > Panel, will this re-partition my hard drive when I restore? That is, I
> > currently have a BitLocker-encrypted C: partition that houses my whole
> > system, a startup partition S: that is empty except for what BitLocker
> > preparation put there, and a 6 MB empty partition that used to be a hidden
> > partition housing restore information from Sony but that is now empty. I'd
> > like to expand the main partition so it also includes the space in the 6
> > MB
> > empty partition, but Vista doesn't like expanding primary paritions, so I
> > would like to nuke the whole drive and re-install from a Complete PC
> > Backup.
> > I'm wondering if this will re-create the empty 6 MB partition and I will
> > be
> > back where I started.
>
> > (2) If I re-install from a Complete PC Backup, will I need to re-activate
> > all my applications? I don't mind this, but I'm curious if it will raise
> > flags. (I will have the same physical hard disk with the same capacity,
> > manufacturer, model, and serial number, but it will be partitioned
> > differently and its volume ID will be different, I think, unless I take
> > pains
> > to modify it to the original volume ID.) I will also have the same
> > motherboard with the same size physical RAM and the same MAC addresses on
> > the
> > ethernet and networking cards. In other words, no hardware changes, but
> > maybe
> > a volume ID change and definitely a partition change.
>
> > Setup: Sony VAIO (VGN-)SZ-120P/B laptop with Intel Core Duo and 2 GB RAM
> > and
> > 100 GB hard drive, originally came with Windows XP Pro, since wiped.
> > Windows
> > Vista Ultimate installed as new installation, not as upgrade.
>
> > Thanks.
>
> > In addition, if anyone knows why BitLocker won't work properly in this
> > configuration, I'd love to know. I've nuked the TPM chip, taken ownership
> > of
> > it, and installed BitLocker. The TPM chip is version 1.2. BitLocker works
> > perfectly, except it won't interact with the TPM chip properly: Every time
> > I
> > boot, I have to re-enter the 56-digit recovery code. I've disabled
> > BitLocker
> > (but not decrypted), restarted, re-enabled BitLocker, and still have the
> > same
> > problem on the next boot. Windows BitLocker recovery console continually
> > tells me that something has changed in my boot information and, therefore,
> > I
> > need to re-verify.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Yes, I did mean 6 GB. Sorry.
I emptied the partition by using GPARTED, a Linux utility. (Windows
still works fine, but now shows the partition as empty and available
to be reformatted.)
OK. You answered my question. If it reconfigures the drive exactly the
way it is now, that's not what I want. I'll look into Acronis.
Thanks
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