Rescue and Recovery CD's for T43

Anyone want to burn me a set of CD's for Thinkpad T43?  Having a problem and can't burn my own. Thanks

You need to say whether you have intel or ATi graphics. The recovery set is different.

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  • Rescue and Recovery 4.3 for Windows 7, installation

    Hello,
    I purchased my system June 16, 2009 with Vista downgraded to XP Pro so I was not able to purchase a upgrade disk from Lenovo.
    This week I purchased the Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium upgrade package at a local store.
    I did the upgrade (clean install) Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium on my ThinkPad T400 type 2764-CTO. Also successfully installed all Win 7 64 bit ThinkVantage software with System Update 4.
    I downloaded Rescue and Recovery 4.3 for Windows 7
    The documentation for the installation of R&R 4.3 is difficult to comprehend and I could not find a post on this board that deals with my topic.
    The recommended procedure before installing Rescue and Recovery on computers running the 64-bit version of Microsoft Windows 7 is:
    you must download and install the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package (x64) SP1.
    That was done with no problems!
    To make the Rescue and Recovery program work with Sysprepbackup in the Windows 7 operating system, you must download and install the Sysprepbackup accessory package.
    The Sysprepbackup operation changes in the Windows 7 operating system because a new version of Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) is built in the Windows 7 operating system. When you run the System Preparation Tool (Sysprep) and use the /generalize option, the Sysprep operation disables Windows RE by removing the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) entry to the Rescue and Recovery Pre Desktop Area (PDA). To make the Rescue and Recovery program work with Sysprepbackup in the Windows 7 operating system, you must download and install the Sysprepbackup accessory package.
    and here starts my problem installing the package!
    Instruction:
    To install the accessory package in the Windows 7 operating system and take a Sysprepbackup on a USB hard disk drive, do the following:
    Type the following commands to start the Sysprepbackup process using administrative privileges: cd "\Program Files\Lenovo\Rescue and Recovery" rrcmd sysprepbackup location=U name="sysprep backup" The "...run sysprep now..." message displays. Note: Before you take a Sysprep backup on the USB hard disk drive, make sure that there is at least one backup on your local hard disk drive.
    Go to the C:\Windows\Systme32\Sysprep directory and launch the sysprep.exe file. The System Preparation Tool window opens.
    Be sure to select Quit from the Shutdown Options drop-down list box. Click OK to save the setting. The Sysprep process begins.
    When the Sysprep process is completed, run the msi file that you downloaded using administrative privileges. Wait until the package is successfully installed.
    Restart your system. Then, it will automatically boot to the PDA to continue with the Sysprepbackup process on the USB hard disk drive. For the detailed parameters about the restore operation commands using RRCMD, refer to the Rescue and Recovery 4.3 Deployment Guide. Software versions to use with this release.
    3.At the end Install the Rescue and Recovery 4.3 package.
    Ok that should be simple to do.
    What is "Sysprepbackup" and do I need to follow the installation procedure above to be able to install and run Rescue and Recovery 4.3 for Windows 7. I dont think I need to or want to do a "Sysprepbackup on a USB hard disk drive". or may be I will when I understand what it is.
    Can I simply install the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package (x64) SP1 and  the  the Rescue and Recovery 4.3 package.
    Thank you
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    I installed Win 7 Pro 64 on my T400, ran TVSU and installed R&R 4.3. Fortunately, I didn't read those instructions first, or I might not have done it
    Have you tried just installing R&R? If it needs anything else, it should ask for it during the install. IIRC, it does require the VCC+ package.
    Z.
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  • Where is Rescue and Recovery 4.50 for Windows 7 and why was it removed from the support site?

    When Rescue and Recovery 4.51 was released a few weeks ago, all references to the previous version were replaced. Unfortunately, the new release is not supported on the R series machines nor on the earlier T series machines, so for those machines, the only version of Rescue and Recovery for Windows 7 that is available is version 4.30.0027 which was released in September 2009.
    This makes no sense.
    Please re-instate the documentation and download links for Rescue and Recovery 4.50 for all machines which were supported on that release but are not on version 4.51.
    ThinkPad R61 8932-CTO T8300 2.40 Ghz 3GB RAM Win XP
    ThinkPad R500 2714-CTO P8600 2.40 Ghz 3GB RAM Win XP; Two ThinkPad R500's 2714-CTO T9600 2.80 Ghz 4GB RAM Win 7
    ThinkPad T500 2241-DB9 T9600 2.80 Ghz 4GB RAM Win 7
    ThinkCenter A63 5237-CTO 3GB Ram Win XP; A21m and a pair of 380XD's

    Thank you for your response.
    The R61 and the R500 that I own, that are currently running Windows XP are staying there until Microsoft stops supporting Windows XP, at which point I will decide what to do with them, so trying 4.51 on them is not currently an option.
    As an IT professional, I tend to be the support guy for all the Lenovo computers in my family. My son also has an R500, which was purchased used, and it came with Windows 7. When I set it up for him, I installed Rescue and Recovery 4.5 over 4.3 before taking the original full system image backups.  He would loose the capability to use those backups if I were to try to downgrade that machine to Rescue and recovery 4.3. My own R500 came with Rescue and Recovery 4.30.0025, (for which there is no documentation nor download links available, to my knowledge), and I have never upgraded it, because I am concerned that all my backups would become unreadable if I did. I don’t think it is worth the effort to make all the external bootable backups that upgrading the software would require. I would upgrade if I was assured that version 4.30.0027 could read the backups taken by version 4.30.0025.
    There were 2 more versions of Rescue and Recovery. There was version 4.31.007 released on 2010/09/28 and version 4.31.011 released on 2011/03/04. The document ID’s for release 4.51 are the same as those for the 4.31 releases, so I should assume that Lenovo considers the 4.31 releases a major advance over the 4.30 release, and thus not a valid fallback option but why not?    
    The download links for Rescue and Recovery 4.31.007 are:
    http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/thinkvantage_en/tvtvrnr431_007en.txt
    http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/thinkvantage_en/tvtvrnr431_007en.exe
    The download links for Rescue and Recovery 4.31.011 are:
    http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/thinkvantage_en/tvtvrnr431_011en.exe
    http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/thinkvantage_en/tvtvrnr431_011en.txt
    ThinkPad R61 8932-CTO T8300 2.40 Ghz 3GB RAM Win XP
    ThinkPad R500 2714-CTO P8600 2.40 Ghz 3GB RAM Win XP; Two ThinkPad R500's 2714-CTO T9600 2.80 Ghz 4GB RAM Win 7
    ThinkPad T500 2241-DB9 T9600 2.80 Ghz 4GB RAM Win 7
    ThinkCenter A63 5237-CTO 3GB Ram Win XP; A21m and a pair of 380XD's

  • Rescue and Recovery 4.0 on t43: can't access rescued files in Windows

    Strange issue. My hard drive had a serious problem and I had to replace it. Before I did, I ran a rescue files operation, which apparently completed successfully. The problem is, my Documents and Settings folder does not appear in Windows or in DOS. If I run rescue and recovery from the USB recovery media, I can see the folders and all the files in Documents and Settings, and even open some of them using the internal browser. But when I start windows and open the hard drive, all of the other files (Windows, Program files etc) and folders are there, but Documents and Settings is not visible. Ditto for browsing using the command prompt. Really strange. As of now, I cannot recover my documents to my new hard drive. What should I do?

    I had this same problem with my rescued Music folder in Vista SP1. Just figured it out!
    Go into "Folder Options" in the Control Panel in XP or Vista (should be the same. Use Classic View) and uncheck "Hide Protected Operating System Files". This shows System files and folders.
    Head to wherever you rescued those elusive files to.
    Since I rescued the Music folder to my USB external drive, the folder F:/Users/Music so on and so forth, is now visible. The simplest way to get these files onto your desktop, Documents, etc (since you can't make them not hidden), is to simply copy the entire folder.
    I suggest heading back to Folder Options and checking "Hide Protected Operating System Files" again. Don't want to accidentally delete something you don't want to!
    Problem solved! I hope this helps! I just finished copying the files as i wrote this, and can confirm it works for me. Let me know how it goes for you!
    Ryan
    update: You will need to keep the  "Hide Protected Operating System Files" unchecked until you have finished working with the files. To change the files/folders to "not hidden" check out this post: http://www.winvistaclub.com/forum/windows-vista-tips-tutorials/20554-create-super-hidden-system-fold...  
    You can only go one file/folder at a time. But for ALL 3,000+ music files in F:\Users\Ryan\Music\iTunes.... I only  had to unhide Users, Ryan, and Music so it wasn't so bad.
    Message Edited by manunited518 on 12-24-2008 09:22 PM

  • Rescue and Recovery 4.3 for Windows 7 Problem on T60p

    Rescue and Recovery 4.3 advanced mode doesn't communicate with my USB devices.  I want to rescue a number of files located on my USB backup, but the R&R never communicates with it.  No problem viewing it with Explorer. 
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    My Mistake!  I incorrectly assumed that the Rescue & Recovery update would allow me to restore individual files.  I neglected to read the install information text included with the download.  R&R does work, but doesn't permit access to any prior files.  Too bad.

  • How to install Rescue and Recovery 4.21 on Windows 2003

    There should be a good amount of users running Windows 2003 on their thinkpad for various reasons. As much as I tried, I could not get Rescue and Recovery's MSI to install on my X61 running Win2003 R2 SP2, despite attempts to modify the Setup.ini file.
    the changes made in setup.ini:
    [Win2003Server]
    MajorVer=5
    MinorVer=2
    MinorVerMax=3
    BuildNo=3790
    PlatformId=2
    The returned installer error is "The current operating system is not supported for running Rescue and Recovery. Supported operating systems includes Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 or Windows XP with Service Pack 1 or later".
    This is such a shame as I'm pretty sure RR would run just fine on win2003 as both WinXP and win2003 are based on the same underlying technologies and code. Please advice if there's any method such as a command switch for MSI installer to suppress OS detection error or any modification that can be made to setup.ini to get it to install on win2003 or any utility that can be used to modify MSI files and database? Thanks!
    Message Edited by Xseriesfanboy on 08-31-2008 08:26 PM
    Message Edited by Xseriesfanboy on 08-31-2008 08:30 PM
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    Alrighty..I've manage to google a hack to this problem of getting Rescue and Recovery to install on Windows 2003. So let this post be a guide to how to get this done:
    Getting the tools to modify Rescue and Recovery MSI (Windows Installer)
    Download and install Orca MSI editor from http://astebner.sts.winisp.net/Tools/Orca.zip
    Review http://ravi1337.blogspot.com/2007/05/orca-msi-editor-make-any-software.html, this guide should give you a good idea what you'll be doing with this tool.
    Download Rescue and Recovery™ 4.21 from Lenovo
     Download Rescue and Recovery™ 4.21 for Windows XP (32-bit) or Windows 2000  from http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/license.do?filename=thinkvantage_en/z652_setup_rnr42_016c...
    Ensure you are downloading full install with all language pack to avoid any missing installation file due to regional settings
    Run the installer and see that all files are extracted accordingly.
    Modification of Rescue and Recovery Installer
    Delete all files in C:\Documents and Settings\(User Account Name)\Local Settings\Temp\ this will prevent confusion on which files are unpacked and created by RR installer
    Extract z652_setup_rnr42_016c.exe into a folder named z652_setup_rnr42_016c.
    Execute tvtrnr42.exe
    The MSI installer is then unpacked to the following default directory: C:\Documents and Settings\(User Account Name)\Local Settings\Temp\. Note that the installer creates two directories for installation of RR, that are {F151F2B3-0C32-44D3-90E2-E639B8024622} and _isXXXX <--- 4 randomly generated digits
    The folder _isXXXX contain Rescue and Recovery.msi
    On the first run of the installer, the following error will be shown "The current operating system is not supported for running Rescue and Recovery. Supported operating systems includes Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 or Windows XP with Service Pack 1 or later". DO NOT CLICK OK! This is cause the installer to purge all installation files and related directories in the temp directory. Just leave the error window as it is without clicking the OK button!
    Copy all TVT files from folder z652_setup_rnr42_016c into both directories
    Modify setup.ini entry for Win2003Server with notepad and save changes:
    [Win2003Server]
    MajorVer=5
    MinorVer=2
    MinorVerMax=3
    BuildNo=3790
    PlatformId=2
    Right-click on Rescue and Recovery.msi and edit with Orca
    Go to LaunchCondition Table
    Drop the following rows and save changes:
    (((VersionNT=501 AND ServicePackLevel>=1)OR (VersionNT=500 AND ServicePackLevel>=3)) AND WINSERVER=0) OR Installed- The current operating system is not supported for running [ProductName].  Supported operating systems include Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 2000 with Service Pack 3 or later and Windows XP with Service Pack 1 or later.
    IEEXISTS=1 OR Installed - [ProductName] requires Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer version 5.5 or higher. You cannot install the Rescue and Recovery program without this version of Internet Explorer.
    INCOMPAPPNAME=0 OR Installed - [INCOMPAPPNAME] is installed and is incompatible with this version of [ProductName].  This application cannot be installed.  To install [ProductName], uninstall [INCOMPAPPNAME] and then restart this setup.
    Not SGEWRONGVERSION OR Installed - [INCOMPAPPNAME] is installed and is incompatible with this version of [ProductName].  This application cannot be installed.  To install [ProductName], uninstall [INCOMPAPPNAME] and then restart this setup.
    When you're done with these modification, re-run Rescue and Recovery.msi without closing the previous error window. Rescue and Recovery should now install without any glitch! Good Luck!
    Message Edited by Xseriesfanboy on 09-01-2008 06:37 AM
    Message Edited by Xseriesfanboy on 09-01-2008 06:38 AM

  • Urgent - Rescue and Recovery application affects CHKDSK function

    I hope this is the correct Forum/spot to post this:
    I have an IBM ThinkPad T23 with MS XP and SP2, with 640,MB of RAM.
    Previously, when I had ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery application  loaded, I soon discovered it effected CHKDSK function, and would produce the following message during power up or Restart whenever I set CHKDSK to run: 
     Quote:
    Checking File System on C:
    The Type of File System is NTFS
    Cannot open Volume for Direct Access
    Windows has finished checking the disk...
     End of Quote.
    when in reality, no check disk has been performed by Windows.
    Consequently, to avoid serious system problems, I had to uninstall ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery application.  Immediately, CHKDSK function worked perfectly, which helped to prevent system errors and crashes previously occurring.
    Hoping that by now, the bugs/problems with this application would have been fixed, I've reinstalled the application (V4.0) and upon testing, found I've immediately again lost the CHKDSK function.
    To avoid problems, I'm going to have to again uninstall ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery application unless there is a patch/fix for this problem that I'm not aware of...if such a fix/patch exists, can someone direct me to it?
    Thanks in advance for any guidance/assistance on this anomoly!

    Based on Nick’s recommendation I used the Hitachi Data Fitness Test 4.13 to erase all of the file on the hard drive.  The details of the installation are below:
    1.    Download the Hitachi Data Fitness Test 4.13 from http://www.hitachigst.com/hdd/support/download.htm (file dft32_v413_b00.iso) to another computer and created a bootable DVD using cdburn d: dft32_v413_b00.iso from the directory I downloaded it to.
    2.    I started the T61 and put the Hitachi Data Fitness Test DVD in the DVD drive and turned off the T61 and restarted the T61.  Note, the boot priority in the BIOS was set to ATAPI CD0:MATSHIAVDV-RAM.
    3.    I ran both the Hitachi Data Fitness Test Quick Test and the Advanced Test.  The drive past both.  The I ran the Erase Disk.  These took several hours to complete. 
    4.    After theErase Disk was complete, I rejected the Hitachi Data Fitness Test DVD and loaded the Rescue and Recovery CD from Lenovo () and restarted the system.
    5.    ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery loaded and I selected “Restore” and then “Restore my hard drive to the orginal factory state”  [Next]  then “I do not want to save any files.”  [Next], [Next], and following the loading of the Rescue and Recovery Supplement CD, and six Product Recovery CD for ThinkPad T61, R61 Type 6480, 7659, 7658, 7660, 7661, 6378, 6379, 6481, 7663, 7662, 7664, 7665, 6337, 1959) and finally Rescue and Recovery Supplement CD again.
    Note there was a several minute wait after inserting the Rescue and Recovery Supplement CD for the second time and a system restart, for the Product Recovery to begin processing files.
    6.    During the Window creation, I cancelled the use Login for the Administrator’s password.
    I back up and running!
    Thanks,
    Marc 

  • Error installing rescue and recovery 4.3 on windows 7

    i have a sl410 with windows 7 ultimate(32bit) installed, but i failed to install  rescue and recovery 4.3 for many times,reporting"Error 25014. There was an error installing the Rescue and Recovery boot manager. Return code: 6".
    why?
    i found someone said about using a command line installation which will NOT install the RnR partition,but how to use  command line installation?i've got only the tvtvrnr43_1027sc.exe downloaded file and the tvtrnr43_1027.exe in C:\SWTOOLS\apps\rnr43sc\ directory,how can i input the comands like setup.exe /a /s?which command should i use?

    http://forum.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkVantage-Technologies/Rescue-and-Recovery-4-3-for-Windows-7-installat...

  • How to undo Rescue and Recovery

    Hi, I have a Lenovo X61 notebook. My harddisk was divided into two partitions: OS and data. Recently, i found that my Windows was no longer able to start. I managed to reinstall Windows 7 in the OS partition. All my files in the second partition was preserved. My laptop was working fine then. I realised subsequently however that the Lenovo drivers were no longer there (for eg: fingerprint recognition, which was not necessary, but good to have). So upon digging the box where my notebook was packed, I found the "Rescure and Recovery" CDs. So I plugged it in and restarted, thinking that it will just install the necessary drivers back. But then not only did it delete the Windows 7 that i just reinstalled, but it destroyed the partitions and deleted all my data in the second partition. Is there any way I can restore the partition configuration and all the data I had? Thanks in advance.
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    Hi guys,
    my probem is almost the same, with a small difference,
    i have a T410S, two partions, one lenovo recovery, 2nd crypted by drivecrypt.
    Accidently i was pressing the blue thinkvantage button, lenovo recovery started for about 20seconds, after it i removed the battery. If i reboot, it always restart recovery now.
    The final question:
    Does anybody know what rescue and recovery is doing for the first 20-30seconds during startup ?
    Is it useing the format, quickformat ect.. ? Iam sure he didnt start to copy any files first, because before he do
    he have to format or something like this,
    thanks for your help guys !
    tim

  • Rescue and Recovery 4.3

    I just did a clean install of Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate on my Lenovo 3000 N500. Downloaded Rescue and Recovery 4.3 for Windows 7. It won't install correctly. I get a message that it is only for Lenovo products!
    How do I "rebrand" my laptop to Lenovo so that the install will complete?
    Thanks for any help.
    billsite34
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    Hi folks - I wanted to thank you for the input, and clear up what is going on with ThinkVantage tools and the Value Line systems.
    The goal of the Value Line PC's is to offer outstanding quality, cost competitiveness and timely technology.  Many decisions have been made to achieve that, and one of them made along the way is to offer a different set of value-added tools and move away from the ThinkVantage toolset, which are traditionally optimized around the ThinkPad and ThinkCentre lines.  We haven't offered or shipped ThinkVantage tools as part of the Value Line offerings for a while now.
    Also, the support statement for the Value Line on R&R was incorrect.  The crush to get Win7 versions on the web led to a few errors, and that was one of them.  One of the side-effects of that highly nimble product line is that the BIOS used isn't a fully-optimized Lenovo BIOS.  The ThinkVantage tools are BIOS-locked, and so the Value Line isn't compatible.  The new pre-loaded tools included with those systems obviously don't have those constraints.
    As for Win7 support on older Value Line PC's, we don't support them for free as they aren't part of the Value Line strategy.  When the "OEM" versions of the ThinkVantage tools become available (the ones that work on non-Lenovo) for sale, they should work on the Value Line systems.  Since there are licensed elements in the software, and the Value Line systems were not included in the latest round of licensing for those components, they would need to be purchased for any non-Think system.  You'll see support for ThinkVantage tools for Win7 on non-Lenovo next year.
    Thanks again, and I hope that clears things up!

  • Rescue and Recovery 4.52 - Makes Full Image Backups?

    So, this may seem like a simple question to some, but I can not find a conclusive answer yet.
    I have Lenovo's Rescue and Recovery 4.52 - Windows 7 (64 bit) for my Lenovo T540.  Will Rescue and Recovery 4.52 create a full image backup such that if in the event my hard drive crashes, I can reinstall the entire operating system, programs, etc at one time, without having to reinstall individual software programs?
    I just don't want to install Rescue and Recovery 4.52 because it is a large program, without it being able to do a full image backup.
    Thanks

    In my personal opinion, Rescue and Recovery is obselete.  For Win7 and later, my advice is to use Windows built-in backup and restore.  You can create both a complete system image (what you are asking about), and also backup individual files/folders in your libraries.
    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/produc​ts/features/backup-and-restore
    Rescue and Recovery was great for XP and earlier OS when there wasn't any built-in backup and restore functions.  But for Win7 and later, my advice is to use the OS built-in feature.  Hope this helps.

  • Rescue and Recovery - Need to restore data

    I had Rescue and Recovery going on a N100-0768 laptop using Vista Business.  Recently that laptop was stolen.  I've purchased a G550 with W7Pro.  Now I cannot install Rescue and Recovery 4.3 for W7 because apparently this G550 isn't in the list of supported Lenovo systems.  I need the critical data I've backed up - how do I access that data?
    Thanks so much in advance.
    I do miss the N100 - it was a great laptop!  
    - James Head

    Have the same problem myself, there is no available download for OneKey Recovery for WIn 7 64bit. I had the 32Bit RC Build 7100 installed previously and used the Vista version and it worked OK before, no such luck with the 64bit version. I'm irritated right now as I also need to back-up critical data, I'm using the Window back-up and Win Rescue disk but  it defeats the purpose of having the OneKey Recovery Key.

  • Rescue and Recovery error message

    Hello everyone,
    I hope someone can assist me.
    I have a 3000 J series desk top computer that has a error message that comes up several times a day. It says Rescue and Recovery has failed and I need to click the site to upgrade Rescue and Recovery. I click it and the Lenovo web page comes up to the download page. I try to down load it and I get the error message " tvtiargot has stopped working. Do we need the Rescue and recovery or is this just a junk file that Lenovo puts on the computer? 
     Also how many memory ports are there in a 3000 j desk top? is there a way to find out without taking the cover off? 

    Lenovo J series has 2usb ports in the front and 2 in the back...If you need to use more a hub can be attached to one of the back usbports.  Keep in mind one of the 2 ports in the back is used by the keyboard.   Rescue and Recovery is notorious for not working properly in lenovo 3000J and thinkpad series.  Some become corrupted and refuse to start..some are controled by Client Security..and sometimes will not open with the password or asks for one when you never created one.   Beware...you delete Rescue and Recovery  and you have a crash..you are toast ...The recovery disk that you make operates on the rescue and recovery format.   It can be replaced by acronis..avail at staples..and more reliable ..but becareful about deleting the Rescue and Recovery program  especially if you have enabled the client security...it is connected to the security chip in the bios..You many have to deactivate the chip first in the bios ..so you don;t get shut out of your computer....Addtitonal advise ..do not play sony/bmg music cd's in your lenovo..they can deactivate your cd/dvd drive as they contain a stealth program that can damage your system.
    Other problems ..Roxio can severely slow down your system..and is most always a bundle sold with lenovo..You have to increase your virtual memory to almost 3000mb to speed things up..Upgrade your system to 2gb is you haven't already done so.. there are two memory slots...one is already occupied by 512mb memory chip..buy 2   1gb chips and put them in the slot after removing the 512mb.   Open the cabinet...It is easy as changing a lightbulb.....good luck!

  • Rescue and Recovery -- Error 25011. A file required to install could not be located.

    I have 2613CTO T60 with WinXP Pro SP3 and IE8.
    RnR v4.21 is installed on my system.
    I have downloaded this RnR v4.23 installation package -
    tvtrnr423_017en.exe     227,523,448     (English) Rescue and Recovery 4.23 for Windows XP
    but when trying to install an error occured with the following message:
    Product: Rescue and Recovery -- Error 25011.A file required to install the Rescue and Recovery environment could not be located.  This setup cannot proceed. Make sure that the correct .tvt file is located in the same folder as this setup package and restart this setup.
    I also wanted to download this file to try installation again, but it missed indeed!
    Moderator edit: Matched subject to question.

    Download the  full install file including all supported languages (449MB) instead of files by language. It worked for me.
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  • T510i rescue and recovery error rc=31

    Just got one of these and I'm trying to make system boot and recovery discs using lenovo rescue and recovery. I get as far as being ready to write to the discs but then always get the same error message  RC=31. I thought it might be the discs I was using but have tried a number now without any success.  

    hey ianst510i,
    could you try the following :
    http://forum.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkVantage-Technologies/Rescue-and-Recovery-4-3-for-Windows-7-installat...
    Curious to know what version of the R&R is your T510i on ?
    I would also suggest doing and update on your R&R via
    http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-74582.html
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