![]() Additionally, no recovery DVDs were available. The interesing thing about the machine in the state I got it, was, that the Recovery Partition actually wasn’t hidden, but visible and the Bootloader for Vista (and previously XP) was installed to that partition so that the original loader for the Recovery partition got overwritten. ![]() He failed with installing Windows XP because of some drivers which were not available for download, so he tried to install Windows Vista which was overkill for the poor machine. Today I got a Sony Vaio notebook where the user tried to reinstall the Operating System, but not, as supposed via the Vaio Recovery (by hitting F10 on boot and booting to the recovery console), but by installing the OS himself.
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