Installing VISTA and creating the one key recovery

Hi,
     Is it possible to install VISTA on my system and create one key recovery as done in the Lenovo Care for the windows XP.
I have Lenovo 3000 N100 07686KU system.
Thanks

kjanjua,
I'll look into this...
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    If i put all my files on drive C which has the os and do a one key recovery, will i lose my files? considering that drive C the the partition which has the os and the drive D has the lenovo drive which has all the lenovo drivers and all those. Will i lose my files?
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    Never never put your documents in the C drive.
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    Hi All,
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    I created this full walkthru for people who upgrade / or replace their hard drive / SSD drive on the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro or other Lenovo products that has the Nova button - One Key recovery solution. I did this on my Yoga 2 Pro. So it should work perfectly for those owners for others I'm not certian but it should be similiar for other Lenovos.
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    Read through the whole thing first before doing it step by step.
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    Necessary Files:
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    This is the file you really need.
    Download here:
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    https://torrent.pl/de/0438900090510,lenovo-okr8-one-key-recovery-8 or do a search for OKR8.
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    For the Yoga Pro 2 you do not need the Windows 8.1 serial as it's imprinted directly onto the bio for others laptops laptops. Use produkey to find you're serail if you lost it you don't have a Bio embedded laptop: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/product_cd_key_viewer.html
    4. Get Necessary Lenovo Drivers - Easily accessible on the Lenovo website. Just go and download the drivers you need for you laptop.
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    Veriface 4.0 : https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Yoga-Flex-Laptops-and/Veriface-Download/td-p/1459391
    Dolby v4 : http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/downloads/ds027444
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    2. Download, Install, then Open PowerISO.
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    5. Run the Microsoft file and select English > Windows 8.1 and > 64 bit
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    2. Press Nova button, wait, enter into Bios. Goto to boot mode and switch boot from UEFI only to 'legacy mode". This allows you to boot to the OKR 8 USB your prepared.
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    11.. You're almost at the end!
    12.. Type: osimage /nopbr
    13. Type: osimage /fb
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    16. type exit - Reboot - You're Good to Go.
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    Should also work for when windows 10 comes out.

    As far as I can tell, Windows 8.1 is merely an windows update, so the license key from your BIOS should still work. If you already updated your machine to Windows 8.1, and a fresh install of 8.1 didn't complain about license key, then you should be able to create a new recovery image from it.  For Windows 10, if I am not mistaken, when you upgrade from Windows 7/8/8.1, some hardware ID is stored on a MS server to flag this machine has a windows 10 license, to make it possible to perform fresh windows 10 install in the future if needed. This means if you never have windows 10 installed, then you cannot use it to build the recovrey image (the key from BIOS won't work). But if you have 10 installed, you can always activate it during the process of creating recovery image.  Once again, all these are based on my knowledge and I haven't attempt to do them, so I cannot tell if this will definitely work. Try it and let us know

  • How to update one key recovery on a G580

    Hi guys, Does anybody know how to update the one key recovery to the current setup? If I allow it to make changes, will it update, or revert to the previous recovery point? Any help greatly appreciated, new to Lenovo, still not sure where I'm at with it Cheers Rick
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    hi roadrash,
    Welcome to Lenovo Community Forums!
        OneKey recovery Will access the Factory image backup installed hidden on your computer,
    It means that it will revert how you got the system from the store.
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    Windows 8 Disk can be ordered from Lenovo(fees may apply).
    If you want to create an updated  backup
    On a Windows 8 / 8.1 what You could do is a Backup drive using this method.
    Hope this helps
    Cheers!
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  • Offer a Noob help? General one key recovery question

    So I'm new to laptops, especially Lenovo, and when I got my laptop I had barely found out about the One Key Recovery Backup application AFTER I installed quite a few games. So I decided to make the backup but it ended up being 49GB so I put it on my Harddrive.
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    I was wondering if there is some way that I can go and delete files I had IN my backup?
    The reason this backup is a problem is because I'm runing out of Hard drive memory because of this backup
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    hi Andy16,
    Welcome to Lenovo Community Forums!
    Once you created the Backup File (backup.wsi files) I don't think you can open that and delete some files in side it,
    Also not Possible Doing a selective Current system Back up.
    If I understand you correctly you want to do another back up aside from the First one you made (the 49GB), But right now you're running out of disk space?
    Regards
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  • IdeaPad S300 & Windows 8 & One Key Recovery 8

    Hi, I bought IdeaPad S300 with pre-installed Windows 8 system. I need to create recovery disk, but this model is not equipped with DVD burner.  I decreased  C partition size and created new primary E partition on remaining space, so partition table is just changed...
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    4  Did I lost a chance to recover factory system from hdd recovery partition using OKR?
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    hi stroggi,
    Welcome to the Lenovo Community.
    Regarding your questions:
    1. The Lenovo One Key Recovery 8.0 supports recovery creation on a USB Flashdrive.
    2. Yes, you can create a USB recovery drive using One Key Recovery 8.0, you may find this utility by typing Recovery on the start screen.
    Spoiler (Highlight to read)
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    3b. In restoring the files, OKR 8.0 requires you to boot from the one recovery button while Windows 8 Restoration can be done inside of Windows or by booting from the recovery usb drive.
    4. If you didn't delete the One Key Recovery 8.0, you can still create a recovery drive using OKR 8.0.
    5. If you created a recovery drive using OKR 8.0, you will need to launch the One Key Recovery button to restore the image. For Windows 8, you can refresh windows or use the usb recovery drive to refresh it (same procedure applies in refreshing)
    6. Only the preload OS partition (Drive C:\) will be created after recovery. Any other partitions will not be restored. If you want to clone your HDD (sector by sector), you will need to use a third party application (i.e. Acronis or EaseUS Disc Clone. - Note: backup your data before making changes to your OS).
    Hope this helps.
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  • Ideapad Series Tools One Key Recovery 7

    Ideapad Series Tools One Key Recovery 7
    Additional Needful Things: USB DVD Burner Slimline , a mount of DVD writeable Discs (not practical CDs a lot more) , Time approx. 2-3 hours,a big portion of patience
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    should be 3  discs  Windows 7 Starter or 4 discs when Windows 7 Home Premium
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    plug in your USB DVD burner , start your Ideapad.
    press F2 to get into BIOS settings ...choose BOOT set first boot to USB-DVD and exit ...
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    emergency recover via dvd is yours ...  
    Note: Factory Recovery disc creation could be done one time...
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    If you like that program , you can save your straightline running windows with all your work via system backup..
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    complete HDD backup is around 20 GB .. so flashdrive size last min 32GB ...
    at this time flashdrive more expensive than, bought a USB-dvd burner plus a mount of writeable DVDs..
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    regards KalvinKlein     
    Thinkies 2x X200s/X301 8GB 256GB SSD @ Win 7 64
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    hi there,
    Regarding your questions:
    1. You can try to install Windows 8.1 Enterprie (90 days trial). If that works, you can run a diagnostic on the HDD.
         - Try Windows 8.1 (download link)
         - Create Bootable USB or DVD with Windows 8 ISO
    2. You can try these steps to verify the hard drive's health:
     a. Use one of the bootable diagnostic tools below to test the HDD 
       - Lenovo Diagnostic Solutions (see Bootable DIagnostics)
       - Seatools (for Seagate / Samsung HDD)
       - Data Lifeguard Diagnostic (for Western Digital HDD)
     b. Remove the HDD on the G570 and use a USB 2.5" SATA Enclosure to convert it to an external drive that can be read on another PC. From here, you can use HD Tune or the tools above to verify the HDD's health.
       - http://www.hdtune.com/faq_1.html
       - G570 Video Disassembly (see FRU Removal)
    3. Depending on the size, brand, and specifications, check this link on how much a SATA HDD would cost.
    Regards
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  • One Key Recovery - Basic Questions

    I just purchased a used Ideacentre H215 (0893-1AU) desktop computer. It was reset back to the original factory defaults. I went to make a set of "Factory Default Recovery Discs" using Lenovo's One Key Recovery (OKR).  However, this option was not available.
    1) Is this something that can only be done once? (note: unfortunately no such discs were included in the sale - only a Lenovo drivers CD).
    2) The OKR did provide an option to make a bootable "Recovery Disk with the Current System" partition.  Does this include the Windows 7 Operating System?  Is this an exact copy of what is currently installed on the C drive?  Is this what I would use to reinstall Windows 7 on a new hard drive?
    --thanks--

    hi jrw11,
    Welcome to the Lenovo Community.
    Regarding your questions:
    1. Factory Recovery disc creation can only be done one time (see this link). but you can trigger the One Key Recovery function anytime by repeatedly pressing F2 during boot-up as long as the hidden partition is active - this will guide you through in restoring the factory image of the PC)
    2. If you create a"Recovery disc with current system", this create a bootable image of your C:\ drive which contains the Windows 7 OS, with your files and softwares - you could also use this image if you need to restore in on a blank hard drive.
    As an alternative, you can use Aomei Partition Assistant Home Edition or EaseUS Disk Copy Home Edition to clone your HDD.
    Hope this helps
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