Recovery from WIM?
I have the original install.wim -file (11.5 Gb) on an external drive. Can i use that to reset my laptop back to factory defaults and how can i do that? I DO NOT have recovery partition OR recovery manager in my laptop hard drive at the moment, but as i said, i have that original wim -file saved from the hard drive to a network (external) drive.
Is it anyway possible to reset my laptop back to factory defaults?
It would have been much more useful if you had made your Recovery Media rather than copying the files over to external hdd. No way I know of to use the wim file alone.
Give HP Customer Care a call to order Recovery Media.
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Jawed Nazar AliRead this article in order to get an idea about Java Stored Procedures.
Oracle Developer JAVA STORED PROCEDURES
Simplify with Java Stored Procedures
By Kuassi Mensah
Use Java stored procedures to bridge SQL, XML, Java, and J2EE and Web Services.
Stored procedures allow a clean separation of persistence logic that runs in the database tier from business logic that runs in the middle tier. This separation reduces overall application complexity and increases reuse, security, performance, and scalability.
A major obstacle, however, for widespread adoption of stored procedures is the set of various proprietary, database-dependent implementation languages that different database vendors use. The use of Java-based stored procedures fixes this concern. Oracle has implemented ANSI standards that specify the ability to invoke static Java methods from SQL as procedures or functions. This implementation is called simply "Java stored procedures."
In this article, you will learn how Java stored procedures help simplify and increase the performance of your business logic and extend database functionality. I'll show how Oracle enables the use of Java stored procedures within the database. I'll also look at how Java stored procedures access data, and show how to create a basic Java stored procedure.
PL/SQL or Java
When you think of Oracle stored procedures, you probably think of PL/SQL. Oracle, however, has provided Java support in the database since Oracle8i, to offer an open and portable alternative to PL/SQL for stored procedures. I can hear the $64,000 question: "How do I choose between PL/SQL and Java? Should I forget all the things I've been told about PL/SQL and move on to the greener Java pastures?"
Both languages are suitable for database programming, and each has its strengths and weaknesses. In deciding which language to use, here's a general rule of thumb:
Use PL/SQL for database-centric logic that requires seamless integration with SQL and therefore complete access to database objects, types, and features.
Use Java as an open alternative to PL/SQL for database independence, but also for integrating and bridging the worlds of SQL, XML, J2EE, and Web services.
OracleJVM Lets You Run Java within the Database
Since Oracle8i, Release 1 (Oracle 8.1.5), Oracle has offered a tightly integrated Java virtual machine (JVM) that supports Oracle's database session architecture. Any database session may activate a virtually dedicated JVM during the first Java code invocation; subsequent users then benefit from this already Java-enabled session. In reality, all sessions share the same JVM code and staticsonly private states are kept and garbage collected in an individual session space, to provide Java sessions the same session isolation and data integrity capabilities as SQL operations. There is no need for a separate Java-enabled process for data integrity. This session-based architecture provides a small memory footprint and gives OracleJVM the same linear SMP scalability as the Oracle database.
Creating Java Stored Procedures
There are a few steps involved in turning a Java method into a Java stored procedure. These include loading the Java class into the database using the loadjava utility, and publishing the Java methods using a call specification (Call Spec) to map Java methods, parameter types, and return types to their SQL counterparts. The following section shows how to do this.
I'll use a simple Hello class, with one method, Hello.world(), that returns the string "Hello world":
public class Hello
public static String world ()
return "Hello world";
The Loadjava Utility
Loadjava is a utility for loading Java source files, Java class files, and Java resource files; verifying bytecodes; and deploying Java classes and JAR files into the database. It is invoked either from the command line or through the loadjava() method contained within the DBMS_JAVA class. To load our Hello.class example, type:
loadjava -user scott/tiger Hello.class
As of Oracle9i Release 2, loadjava allows you to automatically publish Java classes as stored procedures by creating the corresponding Call Specs for methods contained in the processed classes. Oracle provides Oracle9i JDeveloper for developing, testing, debugging, and deploying Java stored procedures.
The Resolver Spec
The JDK-based JVM looks for and resolves class references within the directories listed in the CLASSPATH. Because Oracle database classes live in the database schema, the OracleJVM uses a database resolver to look for and resolve class references through the schemas listed in the Resolver Spec. Unlike the CLASSPATH, which applies to all classes, the Resolver Spec is applied on a per-class basis. The default resolver looks for classes first in the schema in which the class is loaded and then for classes with public synonyms.
loadjava -resolve <myclass>
You may need to specify different resolvers, and you can force resolution to occur when you use loadjava, to determine at deployment time any problems that may occur later at runtime.
loadjava -resolve -resolver "((* SCOTT) (foo/bar/* OTHERS)
(* PUBLIC))"
Call Spec and Stored Procedures Invocation
To invoke a Java method from SQL (as well as from PL/SQL and JDBC), you must first publish the public static method through a Call Spec, which defines for SQL the arguments the method takes and the SQL types it returns.
In our example, we'll use SQL*Plus to connect to the database and define a top-level Call Spec for Hello.world():
SQL> connect scott/tiger
SQL> create or replace function helloworld return
VARCHAR2 as language java name 'Hello.world () return
java.lang.String';
Function created.
You can then invoke the Java stored procedure as shown below:
SQL> variable myString varchar2[20];
SQL> call helloworld() into :myString;
Call completed.
SQL> print myString;
MYSTRING
Hello world
Java stored procedures are callable, through their Call Spec, from SQL DML statements (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, SELECT, CALL, EXPLAIN PLAN, LOCK TABLE, and MERGE), PL/SQL blocks, subprograms, and packages, as well as database triggers. The beauty of Call Spec is that stored procedure implementations can change over time from PL/SQL to Java or vice versa, transparently to the requesters.
Call Spec abstracts the call interface from the implementation language (PL/SQL or Java) and therefore enables sharing business logic between legacy applications and newer Java/J2EE-based applications. At times, however, when invoking a database-resident Java class from a Java client, you may not want to go through the PL/SQL wrapper. In a future release, Oracle plans to provide a mechanism that will allow developers to bypass the Call Spec.
Advanced Data-Access Control
Java stored procedures can be used to control and restrict access to Oracle data by allowing users to manipulate the data only through stored procedures that execute under their invoker's privileges while denying access to the table itself. For example, you can disable updates during certain hours or give managers the ability to query salary data but not update it, or log all access and notify a security service.
Sharing Data Logic Between Legacy and J2EE Applications
Because legacy applications and J2EE applications both invoke stored procedures through the Call Spec, the same data logic can be shared between J2EE and non-J2EE worlds. Thanks to Call Spec, this data logic can be shared regardless of the implementation language used (whether PL/SQL or Java).
Autogeneration of Primary Keys for BMP Entity Beans
When using BMP for EJB entity beans, a bean instance can be uniquely identified by the auto-generated primary key associated with the newly inserted data as a return value for ejbCreate(). You can retrieve this value within ejbCreate() in one database operation by using a stored procedure that inserts the corresponding data and retrieves or computes the primary key. Alternatively, you could insert the data and retrieve the corresponding key (or ROWID) in one SQL statement, using the RETURN_GENERATED_KEYS feature in JDBC 3.0. However, the stored procedure approach is more portable across JDBC driver versions and databases.
You can implement this pattern with these three steps:
Create the Java stored procedure, defining a public static Java method insertAccount() within a public GenPK class. This method will insert data, compute a unique key (by passing out a sequence number), and return the computed key as primary key.
Define the Call Spec.
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE insertAccount(owner IN
varchar, bal IN number, newid OUT number)
AS LANGUAGE JAVA NAME 'GenPK.insertAccount(
java.lang.String [])';
Invoke the stored procedure within ejbCreate().
Public AccountPK ejbCreate(String ownerName, int balance) throws CreateException
try {
CallableStatement call = conn.prepareCall{
"{call insertAccount(?, ?, ?)}"};
return new AccountPK(accountID);
Custom Primary Key Finders for CMP Entity Beans
Finder methods are used for retrieving existing EJB entity bean instances. Primary key finders allow you to retrieve a uniquely identified EJB instance. For CMP entity beans, the EJB container automatically generates the primary key finder findByPrimaryKey() method, based on declarative description. In some situations, however, you might need more control; for example, you may need a specialized finder such as findByStoredProcKey(). In these situations, you can use Java stored procedures in conjunction with an object relational framework (such as Oracle9i Application Server [Oracle9iAS] TopLink) to implement a custom primary key finder method. After you define the EJB finder as a REDIRECT or NAMED finder, TopLink will generate the SQL query for retrieving the bean instance.
Data-Driven EJB Invocation
In a data-driven architecture, business logic invocation can be triggered as a result of database operations (such as inserts, updates, or deletes). A Java stored procedure implementing the data logic can be declared as a database trigger to invoke EJBs running in a middle-tier J2EE application server. You can make EJB calls by using either standard remote method invocation (RMI) over Interoperable Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP), using a J2EE 1.3 compatible server, or RMI over a vendor-specific transport protocol (such as ORMI with Oracle9iAS/OC4J or RMI over T3 with BEA WebLogic). Each application server vendor has its own optimized protocol while providing RMI over IIOP for interoperability. Oracle9iAS supports both RMI calls over IIOP and ORMI protocols.
Data-Driven Messaging
Oracle9i Database embeds Advanced Queuing (AQ), which is an integrated, persistent, reliable, secure, scalable, and transactional message-queuing framework. Oracle exposes AQ features to Java developers through the standard Java Messaging System (JMS) API. Java stored procedures can invoke AQ operations through the JMS interface to allow fast, intra-session, scalable, data-driven messaging.
Java stored procedures can use JMS to invoke AQ operations. You can implement this pattern in four steps:
Create and start the JMS Queue (to do so, embed the following operations within a SQL script):
execute dbms_aqadm.create_queue_table(queue_table =>
'queue1', queue_payload_type =>
'SYS.AQ$_JMS_TEXT_MESSAGE', comment => 'a test queue',
multiple_consumers => false, compatible => '8.1.0');
execute dbms_aqadm.create_queue( queue_name => 'queue1',
queue_table => 'queue1' );
execute dbms_aqadm.start_queue(queue_name => 'queue1');
Create the Java stored procedure (a code snippet is shown):
public static void runTest(String msgBody)
try
// get database connection
ora_drv = new OracleDriver();
db_conn = ora_drv.defaultConnection();
// setup sender (cf online code sample)
// create message
s_msg = s_session.createTextMessage(msgBody);
// send message
sender.send(s_msg);
s_session.commit();
// receive message
r_msg = (TextMessage) receiver.receive();
r_session.commit();
// output message text
String body = r_msg.getText();
System.out.println("message was '"+body+"'");
Create the Call Spec:
create or replace procedure jmsproc (t1 IN VARCHAR)
as language java name 'jmsSample.main (java.lang.String[])';
Invoke the stored procedure:
call jmsproc('hello');
Database-Assisted Web Publishing (Cache Invalidation)
One of the common issues application architects must face is how to cache database information reliably to increase overall system performance. JCACHE is an upcoming standard specification (JSR 107) that addresses this problem. It specifies an approach for temporary, in-memory caching of Java objects, including object creation, shared access, spooling, invalidation, and consistency across JVMs. It can be used to cache read-mostly data such as product catalogs and price lists within JSP. Using JCACHE, most queries will have response times an order of magnitude faster because of cached data (in-house testing showed response times about 15 times faster).
In order to track all the changes to the origin data and refresh the cached data, a Java stored procedure is attached to a table as a trigger. Any change to this table will result in the automatic invocation of this stored procedure, which in turn will call out a defined JSP to invalidate the JCACHE object that maps its state to the database table. Upon invalidation, the very next query will force the cache to be refreshed from the database. Next Steps
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Extending Database Functionality
One of the great things about running Java code directly in the database is the ability to implement new functionality by simply loading the code or library and using the Call Spec to make the entry points (public static methods) available to SQL, PL/SQL, Java, J2EE, and non-Java APIs. Oracle9i Database customers can easily extend database functionality. Oracle itself leverages this capability for new utilities and packages such as the XML Developer Kits (XDKs).
Bridging SQL, PL/SQL, Java, J2EE, .NET, and XML
The Oracle XDK is written in Java and exposes its public methods as Java stored procedures, extending the database's XML programmability. SQL, PL/SQL, Java, J2EE, and non-Java (.NET) business logic all have access to the XML parser, the XSLT processor, the XPath engine, and XML SQL Utility (XSU).
The XML parser is accessible through the xmlparser and xmldom packages. XSU is a Java utility that generates an XML document from SQL queries or a JDBC ResultSet, and writes data from an XML document into a database table or view. Using XSU, XML output can be produced as Text, DOM trees, or DTDs. XSU is exposed to PL/SQL through the dbms_xmlquery and dbms_xmlsave packages.
Conclusion
The integration of the Oracle database with a Java VM enables the creation of portable, powerful, database-independent data logic and persistence logic. The loose coupling of business logic that runs in the middle tier with data logic that runs in the database tier improves application scalability, performance, flexibility, and maintenance.
Kuassi Mensah ([email protected]) is a product manager in the Server Technologies division at Oracle.
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Joel Pérez -
Hi
We have a Windows 2012 server with Exchange 2013, all is working fine except now i am getting issues with the backup.
'Exchange - The application will not be available for recovery from this backup. the consistency check failed for the component Microsoft Exchange Server'
I have checked the database all is fine, i have created a new db and move all mailbox;s over and then removed the old db, i have enabled circular logging and then disabled it, it seems no matter what i do i cannot get a full backup!
i did have to restore the server once and the backups still worked for about 4 days after that and then stopped, i have also tried to remove and re add the backup role!
i am stumped, any advice would be great!Hi
Ok, i created a test db and tried to back it up right away, it failed, i did not add any mailbox's to it either. i got quite a few events in the windows logs, as well as the same event above i got the following:
Log Name: Application
Source: MSExchangeRepl
Date: 21/01/2013 10:16:30
Event ID: 2038
Task Category: Exchange VSS Writer
Level: Warning
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: NERDS-DC01.nerds.local
Description:
Microsoft Exchange VSS Writer backup failed. No log files were truncated. Instance 75754d0d-8dfe-4909-8beb-5a4f824254a9. Database 4843b37c-7b3c-42b2-8b57-1393615c2c15.
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="MSExchangeRepl" />
<EventID Qualifiers="32772">2038</EventID>
<Level>3</Level>
<Task>2</Task>
<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2013-01-21T10:16:30.000000000Z" />
<EventRecordID>261645</EventRecordID>
<Channel>Application</Channel>
<Computer>NERDS-DC01.nerds.local</Computer>
<Security />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data>75754d0d-8dfe-4909-8beb-5a4f824254a9</Data>
<Data>4843b37c-7b3c-42b2-8b57-1393615c2c15</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
AND
Log Name: Application
Source: MSExchangeRepl
Date: 21/01/2013 10:16:30
Event ID: 2038
Task Category: Exchange VSS Writer
Level: Warning
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: NERDS-DC01.nerds.local
Description:
Microsoft Exchange VSS Writer backup failed. No log files were truncated. Instance 75754d0d-8dfe-4909-8beb-5a4f824254a9. Database db5826f3-1029-4219-ad80-441a0e94537a.
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="MSExchangeRepl" />
<EventID Qualifiers="32772">2038</EventID>
<Level>3</Level>
<Task>2</Task>
<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2013-01-21T10:16:30.000000000Z" />
<EventRecordID>261646</EventRecordID>
<Channel>Application</Channel>
<Computer>NERDS-DC01.nerds.local</Computer>
<Security />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data>75754d0d-8dfe-4909-8beb-5a4f824254a9</Data>
<Data>db5826f3-1029-4219-ad80-441a0e94537a</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
and
Log Name: Application
Source: MSExchangeRepl
Date: 21/01/2013 10:16:30
Event ID: 2034
Task Category: Exchange VSS Writer
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: NERDS-DC01.nerds.local
Description:
The Microsoft Exchange Replication service VSS Writer (Instance 75754d0d-8dfe-4909-8beb-5a4f824254a9) failed with error FFFFFFFC when processing the backup completion event.
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="MSExchangeRepl" />
<EventID Qualifiers="49156">2034</EventID>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>2</Task>
<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2013-01-21T10:16:30.000000000Z" />
<EventRecordID>261649</EventRecordID>
<Channel>Application</Channel>
<Computer>NERDS-DC01.nerds.local</Computer>
<Security />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data>75754d0d-8dfe-4909-8beb-5a4f824254a9</Data>
<Data>FFFFFFFC</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
and
Log Name: Application
Source: SPP
Date: 21/01/2013 10:16:30
Event ID: 16389
Task Category: None
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: NERDS-DC01.nerds.local
Description:
Writer Microsoft Exchange Writer experienced retryable error during shadow copy creation. Retrying... More info: .
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="SPP" />
<EventID Qualifiers="0">16389</EventID>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>0</Task>
<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2013-01-21T10:16:30.000000000Z" />
<EventRecordID>261650</EventRecordID>
<Channel>Application</Channel>
<Computer>NERDS-DC01.nerds.local</Computer>
<Security />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data>Microsoft Exchange Writer</Data>
<Data>
</Data>
<Data>The writer experienced a transient error. If the backup process is retried, the error may not reoccur. (0x800423F3)</Data>
<Data>
</Data>
<Binary>00000000A5120000981200000000000042BEB7C511CAC619E59C92030000000000000000</Binary>
</EventData>
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Time Machine Full Recovery From Wireless Backup
I am reporting this as a learning experience for all.
I just had a hard drive fail on my MacBook. Apple Care was golden and now I have a clean install with Leopard.
Here is my situation. MacBook backed up via time machine on a wireless network. Windows on boot camp partition. Dedicated disk (1TB Buffalo) connected to wife's iMac via firewire.
I want to do a full recovery. I start up leopard and it gives me the option to do a full recovery during setup. I have no time machine backup list provided. I continue with setup. When I go to the recover option of time machine I am asked to select a file. This is when I call tech support.
Tech Support says I should have had the backup disk connected directly via firewire for setup to see it. Time machine stores the backup under these conditions as a Sparse bundle. Now that I am past setup I have to do a migration rather than a recovery. I start up the migration assistant and I still cannot access the sparse bundle as it is grayed out. The leap here is you have to mount the sparse bundle, double click, then it shows up as a disk you can migrate from.
Windows Partition, as TS puts it is "on its own".
The confusion for me was that I could not recover exactly as I had backed up.
I hope this helps someone. Cheers!coma53 wrote:
It seems to be. All music, photos, applications, etc. are present. I have not had time to do a complete review of my migration, I will track this post for a while and report any problems. There were significant OS updates which were required. I thought that they would be included as part of the migrate, not so. Perhaps they are on a true "full recovery" from setup, any one know?
Migration has no option for any part of the OS. It assumes you already have it.
If you recover your entire system from a TM backup (assuming nothing significant was excluded), you get your entire system back exactly the way it was: the OS, Apps, settings, preferences, user data, etc.
You don't load a new OS from the Leopard Install disc -- you only use it for it's copy of Disk Utility and the installer -- everything else comes from your TM backup. -
RMAN RECOVERY FROM INCREMENTAL BACKUP
Hi,
hOW TO RECOVER FROM INCREMENTAL BACKUP ?
Any script for recovery from Full+incremental BACKUP?
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C:\Documents and Settings\Farid>rman catalog rman/****@reprman target sys/***@bd1
Recovery Manager: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Ven. FÚvr. 16 18:28:19 2007
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00554: Úchec de l'initialisation du gestionnaire de rÚcupÚration interne
RMAN-04005: erreur de la base de donnÚes cible :
ORA-12514: TNS : le processus d'Úcoute ne conna¯t pas actuellement le service demandÚ dans le descripteur de connexion
tnsping BD1Adaptateur TNSNAMES utilisÚ pour la rÚsolution de l'alias
Attempting to contact (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST
E = bd1.virtualparc.com)))
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OneKey Recovery from External drive
Hello,
I am trying to restore my system with Onekey Recovery from an external drive. However, onekey recovery onlys shows two path for selecting images - C drive and E drive.
When I select the E drive, it is not pointing to my external drive. How do I change the configuration such that Onekey can access my external drive to find the backedup image ?
Thanks,
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Unfortunately coping the partition does not work. I don't thing you will be able to create recovery media from the copied partition on the external but if you have not yet created recovery disk you can give it a try.
If you cannot create the recovery media you will need to contact HP support to obtain a recovery kit.
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Recovery from USB media fails in error 10-fc12-0241
-Got a new laptop t135-s1309.
-works great.
-created recovery media on usb using the creation utility.
-to test recovery media, I ran recovery from the usb media.
-starts and carry's out recovery for a time.
-then error 10-fc12-0241 is displayed.
-I then recovery from the hidden partition on the hard disk by holding the zero key down during startup.
-this works and the machine is restored.
-by the way i shrunk the 'c' drive to 70 Gb and have a 210 Gb 'd' drive.
-the machine recovers as expected from the hard drive. I use the choice where partitions are not altered.
-I tried two different usb flash drives. One a Kingston 8GB, the other a Dane-Elec 8GB.
-I don't feel there is a hardware problem.
-I want to have recovery media besides the hard drive so I can recover should the hard disk fail or the hidden partition becomes faulty/unusable.gleba wrote:
-Got a new laptop t135-s1309.
-works great.
-created recovery media on usb using the creation utility.
-to test recovery media, I ran recovery from the usb media.
-starts and carry's out recovery for a time.
-then error 10-fc12-0241 is displayed.
-I then recovery from the hidden partition on the hard disk by holding the zero key down during startup.
-this works and the machine is restored.
-by the way i shrunk the 'c' drive to 70 Gb and have a 210 Gb 'd' drive.
-the machine recovers as expected from the hard drive. I use the choice where partitions are not altered.
-I tried two different usb flash drives. One a Kingston 8GB, the other a Dane-Elec 8GB.
-I don't feel there is a hardware problem.
-I want to have recovery media besides the hard drive so I can recover should the hard disk fail or the hidden partition becomes faulty/unusable.
Probably because the recovery program doesn't support USB connected devices. -
I want to format my C drive. If I run recovery from the partitioned D drive will this be accomplished.
ThanksHi,
Yes, if you perform a recovery using the Recovery Partition D, this will perform a quick format of the Hard Drive. However, if you have data you wish to ensure is unrecoverable, you may want to consider a disk wiping utility. I would always recommend making sure that you have created your set of Recovery Discs before using any wiping utility just in case the Recovery Partition is accidentally wiped as well.
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Recovery from created discs failed...what did I do wrong?
I had created the recovery discs shortly after getting the T61 - 6459CTO w/ Vista. It created 1 CD to be labeled START Recovery and 2 DVDs labeled Product Recovery 1 & 2. BIOS sequence was changed to boot from the CD.
Inserted and booted from the start recovery CD. It then asked if I had an Operating System Recovery Disc...I said YES but none of the 3 discs were recognized as valid after inserting so I pressed NO. It then asked for Product recovery Disc 1 and Disc 2 which I did. It then asked for a Supplemental recovery disc. I don't have one of those and pressed no. A message started counting down...went down to 1 second and the machine hung. I finally had to hold the power button for an extended time to power it down.
(a) Should my system have created an OS recovery disc?
(b) Should it have created a Supplemental Product disc?
(c) Is this the proper sequence for a recovery from disc to "out of the box" state?
(d) suggestions? (other than calling tech support for factory discs)
Thanks much!
PS This is a fresh HD so no recovering from the service partition.
Solved!
Go to Solution.hello
i assume that you have lost your hidden partiiton right?
supplementary s/w disks are model specific and donnot have much of an importance in recvery process it is the choice of the users according to which either you can use supplimentary cd's or not.but those cd's may contain essential s/w for runnning some services of your system as well..so coming to recovery thing ..if you aleady had vista installed you should not have done the reocovery process..if you still have vista installed try making the discs once again
do check out this link as well
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-4Q2QAK
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I am a volunteer here. I don't work for Lenovo -
A friend bought second hand macbook air mid 2011 with crossed circle on the display and give to me to try to recover the system, I tried recovery from partition and same thing occured, after internet recovery it stays the same-crossed circle after reboot, then we tried to boot from USB with mac os 10.8 on it, it installs something,like it has being finishing installation, rebootes, and now it asks for password for boot option.We have no idea what that password could be.What happened!!!
I forgot to write down my computer specs:
iMac 27 Mid 2011
2.7 GHz Intel Core i5
4 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
AMD Radeon HD 6770M 512 MB
OS X 10.9.2 -
Launching Rescue & Recovery from a Command Line
Question - I would like to know how I can launch Rescue & Recovery from a command line.
Issue that is prompting the question - My laptop was sitting in my computer bag overnight. The battery was fully charged. I BELIEVE that it was in suspend mode at the time. When I opened it in the morning, there was a message on the screen saying that a backup had not completed successfully. I then noticed that the battery had run down completely.
My Plan - I would like to launch Rescue & Recovery (as well as the Defrag utility) from Windows Task Scheduler. If I do, then all schedule tasks will be launched and controlled using the same process. Windows Task Scheduler also provides two key scheduling criteria that the IBM Rescue & Recoverry or the IBM Maintenance Manager utilities do not provide -
#1 - Run this task only when the PC is on AC power.
#2 - Run this task ony when the computer is idle (so that it doesn't slow down the PC if I happen to be working on it)
Background Concerns -
- Having a backup job automatically start when the computer is in my computer bag will run down my battery when I least expect it.
- The PC may could also be damaged due to overheating, since the sides of the computer bag block the ventilation holes.
Additional Info
- If I go to the ThinkVantage Productivity Center and select the Quick Link for "Backup Now" this will indeed launch a backup on demand. I assume that selecting this option is calling a specific executable file.
- However, the only two applicable executable files that I see in the C:\Program Files\Lenovo\Rescue and Recovery directory are "mr_gui.exe" and "wizrr.exe". Both of these files launch an interface that requires the user to make a selection. As a result, it doesn't look as if either of these files would work for unattended operation, unless there is some sort of switch that I can put in that will automatically start the backup process.
- I called the support line (only once so far), but that particular rep did not know of any way to launch Rescue & Recovery other than from the standard R&R user interfaces.
Any help is greatly appreciated,
MathewThe correct way to invoke a JSP is to make a request to the Server.
Normally you would use your browser to do this.
On a unix system, you can use the wget command to invoke a url without using a browser. -
Safari quits unexpetedly on startup after having to do a "Recovery" from Time Machine backup
I had to do a "recovery" from Time Machine backup and since Safari will quit unexpectedly every time and I have to use Firefox.
The must do "recovery" came about because the system was hanging with the gearbox spinning and never starting up the system.
My system is: Mac Pro early 2008 running on OS X 10.9.4. Before the permanent hangs system as running very, very slow.
Any suggestions out there?Hope this is what you wanted to see:
29/08/2014 15:43:22.927 ReportCrash[2081]: Saved crash report for Safari[2074] version 7.0.6 (9537.78.2) to /Users/Siegfried/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/Safari_2014-08-29-154322_Mandau .crash
Process:
Safari [2074]
Path:
/Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari
Identifier:
com.apple.Safari
Version:
7.0.6 (9537.78.2)
Build Info:
WebBrowser-7537078002000000~3
Code Type:
X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [172]
Responsible:
Safari [2074]
User ID:
501
Date/Time:
2014-08-29 15:43:22.479 +1000
OS Version:
Mac OS X 10.9.4 (13E28)
Report Version: 11
Anonymous UUID: 89B8BF8A-0E55-DAB2-5826-F70B4415069C
Crashed Thread: 11
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS)
Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x0000000110888f9c
External Modification Warnings:
Thread creation by external task.
VM Regions Near 0x110888f9c:
__DATA
00000001105a2000-00000001105a6000 [ 16K] rw-/rwx SM=PRV /System/Library/StagedFrameworks/Safari/WebCore.framework/Versions/A/WebCore
--> __LINKEDIT
00000001105a6000-0000000110d50000 [ 7848K] r--/rwx SM=COW /System/Library/StagedFrameworks/Safari/WebCore.framework/Versions/A/WebCore
MALLOC (admin)
0000000110d50000-0000000110d51000 [
4K] ---/rwx SM=NUL
Application Specific Information:
Process Model:
Multiple Web Processes
Thread 0:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010c11ca1a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010c11bd18 mach_msg + 64
2 com.apple.CoreGraphics
0x0000000108f249ab _CGSSynchronizeWindowBackingStore + 97
3 com.apple.CoreGraphics
0x0000000108ea647c _CGSLockWindow + 3765
4 com.apple.CoreGraphics
0x0000000108ea538f CGSDeviceLock + 240
5 libRIP.A.dylib
0x0000000112b88487 ripd_Lock + 43
6 libRIP.A.dylib
0x0000000112b88027 RIPLayerBltShape + 463
7 libRIP.A.dylib
0x0000000112b86468 ripc_Render + 304
8 libRIP.A.dylib
0x0000000112b822e1 ripc_DrawRects + 399
9 com.apple.CoreGraphics
0x0000000108ea1d2a CGContextFillRects + 96
10 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109a90d46 NSRectFillUsingOperation + 299
11 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109b4d0bd NSDrawWindowBackground + 253
12 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109a6fd04 -[NSThemeFrame drawWindowBackgroundRect:] + 129
13 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109a6f5d0 -[NSFrameView drawThemeContentFill:inView:] + 293
14 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109b4c715 -[NSFrameView drawRect:] + 1124
15 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109b4c28a -[NSThemeFrame drawRect:] + 302
16 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109a6b0b1 -[NSView _drawRect:clip:] + 3846
17 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109a6803c -[NSView _recursiveDisplayRectIfNeededIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRectFor View:topView:] + 3199
18 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109a66eb1 -[NSThemeFrame _recursiveDisplayRectIfNeededIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRectFor View:topView:] + 314
19 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109a63e9f -[NSView _displayRectIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRectForView:] + 2828
20 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109a432da -[NSView displayIfNeeded] + 1680
21 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109aa874e _handleWindowNeedsDisplayOrLayoutOrUpdateConstraints + 884
22 com.apple.AppKit
0x000000010a07e061 __83-[NSWindow _postWindowNeedsDisplayOrLayoutOrUpdateConstraintsUnlessPostingDisabled]_block_ invoke1331 + 46
23 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x00000001087b8d67 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER_CALLBACK_FUNCTION__ + 23
24 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x00000001087b8cd7 __CFRunLoopDoObservers + 391
25 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x00000001087aa3b8 __CFRunLoopRun + 776
26 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x00000001087a9e75 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 309
27 com.apple.HIToolbox
0x000000010b4cba0d RunCurrentEventLoopInMode + 226
28 com.apple.HIToolbox
0x000000010b4cb685 ReceiveNextEventCommon + 173
29 com.apple.HIToolbox
0x000000010b4cb5bc _BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInModeWithFilter + 65
30 com.apple.AppKit
0x000000010990c24e _DPSNextEvent + 1434
31 com.apple.AppKit
0x000000010990b89b -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 122
32 com.apple.Safari.framework
0x0000000105513c00 -[BrowserApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 161
33 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109c6ae2e -[NSApplication _realDoModalLoop:peek:] + 642
34 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109c6954e -[NSApplication runModalForWindow:] + 117
35 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109c690fd -[NSAlert runModal] + 145
36 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109911119 __55-[NSPersistentUIRestorer promptToIgnorePersistentState]_block_invoke + 1054
37 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109910cbe -[NSApplication _suppressFinishLaunchingFromEventHandlersWhilePerformingBlock:] + 28
38 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109910c5f -[NSPersistentUIRestorer promptToIgnorePersistentState] + 213
39 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109910b83 -[NSPersistentUIManager promptToIgnorePersistentState] + 28
40 com.apple.AppKit
0x00000001099109a4 -[NSApplication _reopenWindowsAsNecessaryIncludingRestorableState:registeringAsReady:completion Handler:] + 252
41 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109913867 -[NSApplication _sendFinishLaunchingNotification] + 142
42 com.apple.AppKit
0x000000010990c18a _DPSNextEvent + 1238
43 com.apple.AppKit
0x000000010990b89b -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 122
44 com.apple.Safari.framework
0x0000000105513c00 -[BrowserApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 161
45 com.apple.AppKit
0x00000001098ff99c -[NSApplication run] + 553
46 com.apple.AppKit
0x00000001098ea783 NSApplicationMain + 940
47 com.apple.Safari.framework
0x00000001056e5c6d SafariMain + 267
48 libdyld.dylib
0x000000010bf825fd start + 1
Thread 1:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010c120e6a __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c238f08 _pthread_wqthread + 330
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c23bfb9 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 2:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010c121662 kevent64 + 10
1 libdispatch.dylib
0x000000010bf4c421 _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 239
2 libdispatch.dylib
0x000000010bf4c136 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52
Thread 3:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010c120e6a __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c238f08 _pthread_wqthread + 330
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c23bfb9 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 4:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010c120e6a __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c238f08 _pthread_wqthread + 330
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c23bfb9 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 5:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010c120e6a __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c238f08 _pthread_wqthread + 330
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c23bfb9 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 6:: WebCore: IconDatabase
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010c120716 __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c239c3b _pthread_cond_wait + 727
2 com.apple.WebCore
0x000000010f5983fb WebCore::IconDatabase::syncThreadMainLoop() + 507
3 com.apple.WebCore
0x000000010f594f8f WebCore::IconDatabase::iconDatabaseSyncThread() + 303
4 com.apple.JavaScriptCore
0x0000000105f93f4f ***::wtfThreadEntryPoint(void*) + 15
5 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c237899 _pthread_body + 138
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c23772a _pthread_start + 137
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c23bfc9 thread_start + 13
Thread 7:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010c120e6a __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c238f08 _pthread_wqthread + 330
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c23bfb9 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 8:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010c120e6a __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c238f08 _pthread_wqthread + 330
2 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c23bfb9 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 9:: com.apple.CoreAnimation.render-server
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010c11ca1a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010c11bd18 mach_msg + 64
2 com.apple.QuartzCore
0x0000000107091377 CA::Render::Server::server_thread(void*) + 195
3 com.apple.QuartzCore
0x00000001070912ad thread_fun + 25
4 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c237899 _pthread_body + 138
5 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c23772a _pthread_start + 137
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c23bfc9 thread_start + 13
Thread 10:: com.apple.NSURLConnectionLoader
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010c11ca1a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010c11bd18 mach_msg + 64
2 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x00000001087aaf15 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 181
3 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x00000001087aa539 __CFRunLoopRun + 1161
4 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x00000001087a9e75 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 309
5 com.apple.Foundation
0x0000000107ea9967 +[NSURLConnection(Loader) _resourceLoadLoop:] + 348
6 com.apple.Foundation
0x0000000107ea976b __NSThread__main__ + 1318
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c237899 _pthread_body + 138
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c23772a _pthread_start + 137
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c23bfc9 thread_start + 13
Thread 11 Crashed:
0 ???
0x0000000110888f9c 0 + 4572352412
Thread 12:: com.apple.appkit-heartbeat
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x000000010c120a3a __semwait_signal + 10
1 libsystem_c.dylib
0x000000010c071dc0 nanosleep + 200
2 libsystem_c.dylib
0x000000010c071cb2 usleep + 54
3 com.apple.AppKit
0x0000000109b7017d -[NSUIHeartBeat _heartBeatThread:] + 2132
4 com.apple.Foundation
0x0000000107ea976b __NSThread__main__ + 1318
5 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c237899 _pthread_body + 138
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c23772a _pthread_start + 137
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x000000010c23bfc9 thread_start + 13
Thread 13:
Thread 11 crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit):
rax: 0x0000011e0044a0f3 rbx: 0x0000000000000054 rcx: 0x000000010837e000 rdx: 0x0000000000000054
rdi: 0x000000010837e000 rsi: 0x00000001067bc000 rbp: 0x000000010837fff0 rsp: 0x000000010837ff68
r8: 0x0000000000000000 r9: 0x0000000000000000 r10: 0x0000000000000000 r11: 0x0000000000000000
r12: 0x00000001106dc420 r13: 0x0000000000000000 r14: 0x0000000000000000 r15: 0x00000001067bc000
rip: 0x0000000110888f9c rfl: 0x0000000000010206 cr2: 0x0000000110888f9c
Logical CPU:
2
Error Code:
0x00000014
Trap Number:
14
Binary Images:
0x1054ab000 -
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0x1072e1000 -
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0x10779c000 -
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0x10783c000 -
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0x107a69000 -
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0x107e43000 -
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0x108383000 -
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0x108554000 -
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How can I fix repetitive 'fontd' crashes after recovery from time machine backup?
After recovery from time machine backup (Disk Utility told me to reformat my internal hard drive) i got annoying repetitive prompts from crashing 'fontd'. How can I fix it? Anyone suffering from the same disease?
Back up all data.
Launch the Font Book application and validate all fonts. You must select the fonts in order to validate them. See the built-in help and this support article for instructions. If Font Book finds any issues, resolve them, then boot in safe mode to rebuild the font caches. Boot again as usual and test.
Note: If FileVault is enabled under OS X 10.7 or later, or if a firmware password is set, or if the boot volume is a software RAID, you can’t boot in safe mode. In that case, ask for instructions.
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