On Mar 25, 10:18 am, smlunatick <yves...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 25, 8:20 am, Beau Newcomb <beaunewc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > One of my end-users in all their glorious brilliance decided to
> > reinstall XP Pro SP1 (a version they had from home) and in the process
> > also removed the lenovo recovery partition. They've been using it
> > like this for a couple weeks now, have all their apps, etc, but they
> > are complaining that windows is going to expire soon. I know if I had
> > been able to do a normal restore from the restore partition, XP would
> > be automatically activated. I'm wondering if it's possible to run a
> > repair using a lenovo disk to get the right version on there that
> > won't expire or require activation? What are my options?
>
> Lenovo "recovery" disks have an image of the drive at the time the
> "PC" left their factory. It would completely erase the hard drive and
> then "restore" the version of XP that the image stores. (It does not
> do an formatting but erases everything.)
ok. thanks guys.. i was hoping to fix this without having to lose his
current install. lesson learned

thanks