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+ | Rescue and Recovery version 3.0 consists of a bootable partition containing various system recovery tools, including full recovery of the preinstalled Windows XP partition. It can be activated by pressing the "Access IBM" button during system boot. It contains a FAT filesystem (labeled "IBM_SERVICE"), and has partition type 0x12 ("Compaq diagnostics" in <tt>fdisk</tt>). | ||
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+ | It is not known how to invoke Rescue and Recovery once GRUB has been installed in the master boot record. | ||
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+ | * IBM page on [http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-4Q2QAK ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery]. | ||
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+ | ==Models featuring this technology== | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{T43}}, {{T43p}} | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{R52}} | ||
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Revision as of 11:43, 9 October 2005
Rescue and Recovery version 3.0 consists of a bootable partition containing various system recovery tools, including full recovery of the preinstalled Windows XP partition. It can be activated by pressing the "Access IBM" button during system boot. It contains a FAT filesystem (labeled "IBM_SERVICE"), and has partition type 0x12 ("Compaq diagnostics" in fdisk).
It is not known how to invoke Rescue and Recovery once GRUB has been installed in the master boot record.
- IBM page on ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery.
Models featuring this technology
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