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    Recovery

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by FeeL_bLuE, Jul 10, 2009.

  1. FeeL_bLuE

    FeeL_bLuE Notebook Enthusiast

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    i have install a clean windows vista and all driver into my laptop satelite l310. i want to ask is, got any software that can use for create a recovery partition?^^

    and after i install driver, y my laptop will auto restart when i click on shut down?
     
  2. Nikko_300bhp

    Nikko_300bhp Notebook Consultant

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    Well, didn't your system come with a recovery disc? Or if it didn't didn't you make the recovery disc form the "Recovery disc creator"? ;)

    What kind of driver are you trying to install? :confused:
     
  3. Gregory

    Gregory disassemble?

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    Are you looking to make a recovery disc such as one Toshiba would provide, or just a partition image? Refer to your manual for information about Toshiba's recommended recovery options. If it's a new one it should have a creator as Nikko said.

    If you're looking for an image, you can make a drive image with 3rd party software such as Acronis True Image or Clonezilla. (Refer to their sites for instructions.)

    Could you provide any more information about the driver causing issues?