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    Making an Acer Recovery Partition

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by massiveoni, Jan 9, 2010.

  1. massiveoni

    massiveoni Newbie

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    heya everyone,

    before people say anything about what i want to do, 1, yes i am crazy and 2, i have 4 days off work, so i need something to do.

    now with that over, lol, this is what i want to do.

    you know how most laptops have a hidden recovery partition, where you can use the Alt + F10 combo or something similar to reinstall windows, i want to make one of them, and put it on my laptop, so if i am ever needing to reinstall windows, i can do it, without needing all of my disks.

    i know most people are going to say just use ghost or something like that, but i have games like bioshock, and ra3 etc installed, and i want to include them in the recovery partition.

    thanks

    massiveoni