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    FZ-G1 MK2 Recovery Disk

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Nicko6113, Nov 24, 2020.

  1. Nicko6113

    Nicko6113 Newbie

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    Are there recovery disks available for the fz-g1 mk2. I haven't found any details about them online. Or any place to buy them.
     
  2. BaRRmaley

    BaRRmaley Notebook Deity

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    You really don't need them. Install Win10, install drivers bundle.
     
  3. Nicko6113

    Nicko6113 Newbie

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    that's what I have done. I just like the thought of having the original image.
     
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    BaRRmaley Notebook Deity

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    interestingfellow Notebook Deity

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    TBH the driver bundle and your install of windows is much cleaner. There's nothing that you need or want that isn't in the driver package anyway, IMO
     
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  6. toughasnails

    toughasnails Toughbook Moderator Moderator

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    Yes restore disk is nice to have but the 54 I just was very easy to install. Downloaded W10 64bit and downloaded the one chick driver back and done. I was going to buy the restore disk but not now.
     
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