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Yes that is the file that creates the partition, or sets it if it already exists. This file will be somewhere on your system, you can open it and read it. If you read it, you will see near the bottom where it sets the volume ID.
Excuse me which file that you mean?
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Thanks for your reply
Actually I can do PC restore from DVD Windows Vista (factory image)
Moreover I searched on the net to find any way to return back that option but they didn't work, I mean I couldn't complete the process due to some error messeges
http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/disk-drives/f/3534/t/19134368.aspx
http://www.svrops.com/svrops/articles/winvistare.htm
I think you are right, may be because of that resizing the data corrupted or the recovery ID number and volume have been changed. I don't know
When I used Windows AIK and command prompt to type SetAutoFailOver.cmd /target d: /partition 2, it didn't make any sense althuogh I specified the number and letter of the partition
Any way I will try to find a way
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I have Dell laptop with win vista as operating system. when I bought it, it was containing 2 partitions. One for system 140 Gb and the other recovery 10 Gb. After press F8 I was able to see repair your computer from advanced boot options by which I was able to restore factory image. I have resized these 2 partitions to have third one
Now this option is missing so is it possible to return it back? I'm still having the recovery partition but with less capacity 6 Gb
I have tried vista DVD by which I was able to see system recovery option but there was no dell factory image restore
Any advice plz
Thanks
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Hello,
I have Dell inspiron 1525 with operating system vista. I did formate for recovery partition D so is it possible to restore factory image using DVD?
Thanks