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    Question about Recovery my Asus N53SV

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by convitngoc, Dec 19, 2011.

  1. convitngoc

    convitngoc Newbie

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    Hi all, i'm having troubles with my laptop ASUS N53SV while trying to recovery it back to factory state. When ASUS Logo appear i pressed F9 but can not find where is "Windows Setup [EMS Enabled]" as it is said in Manual. I tried to press f8 at boot but there is recovery option of Windows, can not find recovery of ASUS. It seems like i have deleted Recovery Partition .... is there any way to check? If deleted, can i take it back?
    Many thanks
     
  2. djokaacer

    djokaacer Notebook Enthusiast

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    I had similar problem with my N75SF. I think that I delete recovery partition, but when I back up whole system with Acronics recovery partition was on its place.
    But it was unusable...corrupted..?..I do not know the reason.
    Then I did fresh windows install delete recovery partition ( because I made Windows dvd ) and now everything is ok....
    I think that Asus recovery F9 is not stable way to recovery your system.