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10th July 2011, 06:04 PM #1
1005HAB cannot boot from recovery partition
Hey all,
I'm trying to fix an Eee PC 1005HAB for a colleague, and it's fighting me at every turn. Of course, said colleague got a nasty virus, due to expired AV software,
, and the damage done was bad enough that I'd just like to restore the system.
I've backed up his files, but I cannot boot from the recovery partition by pressing F9. I'm only offered the option to boot Windows 7 as if the boot loader doesn't recognize the second partition any more (which is there with its files intact, including the Windows 7 Starter .WIM files). At this point, I don't have an external optical drive to work with, so I'd like to repair the issue so I can boot to recovery mode if possible. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for any help y'all can provide.Last edited by LoneWolf15; 10th July 2011 at 06:50 PM.
ThinkPad T420, i5-2520M, 16GB, 256GB mSATA MyDigitalSSD (IN TESTING) + 500GB Scorpio Black
HD+ Display w/Optimus & webcam, Intel 6300, BT, W7 Ent. x64 SP1
Others owned - T400, R500, T61, T60, Z60m, SL510
Lenovo mSATA SSD FAQ - A Basic Primer
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10th July 2011, 09:54 PM #2
Re: 1005HAB cannot boot from recovery partition
^^ The 5th post here may help
ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Forum- The Recovery Partition
Also found this:
ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Forum- Restoring 1005HA to factory condition(including recovery partition & boot booster!) without usb dvd drive
Note I can not vouch for either method, Good luck
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11th July 2011, 10:01 AM #3
Re: 1005HAB cannot boot from recovery partition
Unfortunately, my issue is that I do not have recovery discs, just the hard drive.
I'm hoping someone either has the original 1005HAB Windows 7 Starter boot loader, and can back it up with BCDEDIT, so I can re-import it to this system, or knows how I can use BCDEDIT to repair the existing one. Otherwise, I'll be forced to install Windows 7 Starter from scratch (I have a Technet subscription and the ASUS' license key), which won't be the matching image.ThinkPad T420, i5-2520M, 16GB, 256GB mSATA MyDigitalSSD (IN TESTING) + 500GB Scorpio Black
HD+ Display w/Optimus & webcam, Intel 6300, BT, W7 Ent. x64 SP1
Others owned - T400, R500, T61, T60, Z60m, SL510
Lenovo mSATA SSD FAQ - A Basic Primer
MyDigitalSSD 128GB mSATA SSD Review



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