[Coco] [OT] Windows 8

Bill Pierce ooogalapasooo at aol.com
Wed Feb 12 19:23:31 EST 2014


The recovery partition will only work on an "unmodified" system. In other words, if you created a partiton, moved any default directories, and in some cases, uninstalled any "default" software or defragged your HD, the recovery will fail.
This partition is hidden due to flags on the file system (similar to os9 attributes) and that partition is locked from view. Almost all manufacturers will advise you to buy their system disk for a system you already own, that there's nothing else they can do.... and they're BIG FAT LIARS!!

If you have another way (or friend) that can burn you a "bootable" CD/DVD that will at least run some windows functions (I have another drive and just installed another system on the same machine on that drive), then you can run:
PTEDIT32
PTEdit32 will show EVERY partition on your drives and allow you to set the attributes of those drives/partitions and make the recorvery partition available. From the recovery partition, there is a program that you should be able to run from what ever you booted from to make a recovery CD(s) that will use the partition to install a fresh system. The rcovery partition (on most systems) is just a copy of an install CDVD with a few "extra" utilities.
Just google ptedit32 and there's several tutorials on how to use it in different situations.

I had my boot sector destoyed a while back and tried everything I knew for almost a month to get to the recovery partition and nothing worked. With the 2nd system running, I was able to move anything savable to my external drives. I found ptedit32 on a website about the recovery partition and I gave it a shot. Getting the partition unlocked was easy, one click. Finding out what I had to run to make it work took some experimentation. It seems this step is different on every mnufacturer/machine.

As far as the Linux/Windows dual boot messing up the boot sector, use "EasyBCD". It restores the Windows boot sector on just about any windows vista/7/8 system and allows you to add linux boots as they now use totally different methods. This can probably be attributed to MS's war on anyone using anything else with "their system", even though you paid for it. The only one worse is Apple.


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-----Original Message-----
From: mike delyea <mdelyea at gmail.com>
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Wed, Feb 12, 2014 6:43 pm
Subject: Re: [Coco] [OT] Windows 8


Sorry about keeping the OT going but you might want to use a live gparted
CD to check the flags on the win 8 recovery partition.  It might be set to
something weird like diagnostic or hidden or something,


On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 4:28 PM, <farna at amc-mag.com> wrote:

> I use Linux Mint almost exclusively. Have XP installed in VM on my desktop
> machine.
>
> Windows 8 and dual boot... what a nightmare! I tried on a new machine
> (bought for a friend) and managed to delete Windows 8 by accident. I
> couldn't get it to show me a screen that showed both operating systems,
> and decided to reinstall Mint 16. It detected the existing Mint 16 and
> asked if I wanted to install over it. I selected "install over existing",
> assuming it would do just that, install over the existing installation
> keeping the same partitions. Wrong!! The entire partition table was wiped
> and Mint installed on the whole HD. Well, no biggie, I made a restore DVD
> before doing all this. Well, that is useless! It relies on the restore
> partition on the hard drive. Hmm.... So I downloaded a bootable partition
> recovery CD .iso image that works with Win8. No problem! Found the
> partition, and I restored it. Boot from the recover CD, and it still can't
> find the recovery partition! Went back and restored every Win8 partition
> the CD could find (several boot partitions), and still no go! I bought
> this thing through NewEgg, but it was drop shipped from somewhere - no
> paperwork, just a mailing label. I'll be going through them to either
> return it or get recovery media, but they are a little slow to respond in
> e-mail. Never had a problem with them before though.  I might be asking if
> someone can put their Win8 recovery partition on a USB drive and send to
> me though. My friend wants Win8, but would like to learn/play with Mint
> also. I think that I'll install Mint in a VM on Win8 instead of trying a
> dual boot when I get this mess straightened out - at least until
> Ubuntu/Mint works out an easy install. I have read up on what I need to do
> due to the change in boot methods by Win8 -- wonder why MS did something
> that won't play well with others... (tongue real far in cheek as I said
> that!!)
>
>
>

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