The Lenovo OneKey Recovery

Hi.Let's just say I did something really stupid and now I want to restore my laptop to factory settings.The previously mentioned stupid thing happened during the installation of Kali Linux so right now, I don't know whether Kali is installed or not.Does running the OneKey feature restore the entire laptop back to factory state, along with the removal of Kali?If not, exactly what all does it revert and how do I know if Kali has been installed or not? 

OKR will work again if you restore with the discs.
It will resize the partitions back the way it was.
How I do it is if I get a new machine, I burn recovery discs right away.  Then, once I get Windows up and running the way I want with all my programs in there, I save a full backup to an external hard drive.  Then, if the hard drive fails, or Windows gets corrupted or whatever, I use the discs to restore to factory and then use the backup to put everything back the way I want it.
Then I can delete partitions and resize anything I want knowing that with the discs and the backup, I can put it back if I have to.
Dave
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  • Lenovo OneKey Recovery for Windows 7 64bit does not work

    Does anyone have a patch or new release link for Lenovo OneKey Recovery? I recently bought a G450 and Win 7 Ultimate-64bit separately, there is no link available in the support and download page under this model yet. I tried installing the Vista 64 bit version and still does not work as well. I did a clean install downloaded the drivers from the Lenovo support page.
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    You haven't provided a link to the page you are trying to download from. On top and at the right of most download pages there should be a red loud speaker next to the print page button, just click on it in order to report a faulty download or possible other problems with the page.
    Is the following page the page you were trying to download from? If so you can submit direct feedback if the download doesn't work for you.
    http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.p​age?DocID=DS009179
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  • Missing ON Secunia PSI DataBase, Lenovo Dependency package & Lenovo onekey Recovery

    Is there anyone Here that would be able to please add these 2 missing programs to Secunia PSI  DataBase,   
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    Hello,
    I believe one actually needs to report this to Secunia, and then they hunt down the information with the vendor in question.
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  • Windows 8 Reset, Lenovo OneKey Recovery, Partitions - confusion

    Hi everyone,
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    2. Following Question 1, will the OneKey Recovery run successfully given the existence of said partition?
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    Partition 6 Primary 109 GB 113 GB
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  • I uninstalled Lenovo OneKey Recovery program windows 8 (64 bit)

    I don't care about my back up file, I was planning on making a new one anyways but I can't find any way to download it. I tried getting the Windows 7  64bit version but when I install it it's an entirely different icon and when I open it it says "driver installation failed
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    Dear Andy16
    Welcome to Lenovo forums
    kindly find below the link for the OneKey recovery download for win8 64-bit
    http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.page?DocID=DS035708
    thanks
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  • Will OneKey Recovery return the Y2P to pre-first boot state?

    Has anyone used the Lenovo OneKey Recovery System?  Will it return the Y2P to is pre-first boot state?
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    Hi gregfromutah,
    Yes OneKey Recovery will restore your lapptop to its factory state, provided that you haven't deleted the recovery partition on your hard drive. More details there: http://support.lenovo.com/en_AU/diagnose-and-fix/d​etail.page?DocID=HT077084
    And yes you can create recovery media on a bootable usb stick instead of discs.
    Type "Recovery" on the start screen and click One Key Recovery 2. On the One Key Recovery application, select System Backup 3. Follow the screen instructions.
    The usb stick must be at least 16GB.
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  • Impossible to Update Antivirus Definition in Safe mode (onekey recovery press)

    I have an Idea Pad S12, the first months i was able to update my definition of Norton in One key recovery mode. However my 90 days Norton internet Security has expired under Window and i have install PCtools Internet Security in place of Norton. Better price quality ratio. However after that, I am no sure if this is a coincidence but I am not anymore able to update the definitions. It run for 30min after he said he was not able to load it. The program run with the old definition (2007) not the last one I have download week ago. Then or is a Virus who is able to modified the Lenovo Oneley recovery program or is a matter of Norton license. What should I do, reinstall Norton Antivirus One Key recovery program or (all program) or download some Norton definitions and copy it somewhere (I could not find).
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    Hello,
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  • Can't find the onekey recovery in my thinkpad yoga?

    I need to backup my system after all the new installation but somehow can't find the onekey recovery in the new thinkpad yoga. Why the thinkpad yoga doesn't come with onekey recovery?
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    Any information will be appreciated.

    Hi Jeng,
    If your machine came with Windows 8 installed, backup and recovery media creation is via Windows in-built tools:
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  • The OneKey Recovery doesn't work. Can't restore my Ideapad U460

    Hi,
    I am trying to restore my Lenovo U460 to factory condition but the onekey recovery doesn't work.
    Everytime I open it it just wont let me choose any options as in the picture below. 
    http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r227/wkh297/onekeyrecovery.png
    This is what happens everytime after I chose any one of the three options. It is like stopped working.
    Can anyone help me on restoring my u460 please?
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    hey Hin,
    try uninstalling the OneKey Recovery software and then reinstall it.
    http://consumersupport.lenovo.com/us/en/DriversDownloads/drivers_list.aspx?CategoryID=632157
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  • What's the correct recovery process once upgraded to Windows 10? (No OneKey Recovery)

    I have a Z50-70 laptop that came preinstalled with Windows 8.1. It is a OEM version, with the product key stored in the Bios. It is a UEFI install. It currently has OneKey recovery installed, which, if I understand correctly (I haven't actually used it yet), allows you to recover from a recovery partition in the hard disk. This isn't a "fresh" Windows 8.1, but an image provided by Lenovo that takes you back to the state the laptop was in when originally purchased (will have all Lenovo software and drivers preinstalled). According to the official Lenovo upgrade guide, before performing the Windows 10 upgrade, we should uninstall basically all Lenovo software, including OneKey recovery and it won't work in Windows 10. Questions: 1. What's the correct process to recover the system from within Windows 10 if something goes badly wrong? I think Windows 10 has a built in "reset your computer" functionality in Settings which I assume is what we would be expected to use. Would this take me to:a. A completely fresh install of Windows 10?b. An image created during the 8.1 to 10 upgrade, containing all my files etc at the point of performing the upgrade?c. Or would it use the Lenovo recovery partition (that OneKey Recovery would have used if it was compatible) and take me back to Windows 8.1?d. Something else? 2. Once I've performed the upgrade and Windows 10 has successfully activated, I believe I could create a bootable media with the Windows 10 ISO, boot into it and install a completely clean installation of Windows 10 and it would activate. I could theoretically do as many fresh installs from the bootable media as I want, so long as initially I did the upgrade (not a clean install), and the laptop hardware doesn't change. Is that correct?2a. If so, during the first clean bootable media install process, would I be safe to compeletly remove the Lenovo recovery partition entirely, and from that point onwards rely on Windows 10's "Reset your PC" functionality? Could I could even just use reinstalling Windows 10 from bootable media again as a way of recovering? If I understand correctly, it doesn't make sense to keep the recovery partition it if it can't be used within Windows 10. I think it I had a regular desktop PC with a retail version of Windows, then all the above would be fine. The added complications here are that 1. I have no Windows 8.1 product key (it's handled alll by the BIOS), and 2. I have no recovery disks. I want to make sure I understand everything fully before upgrading, and potentially doing a clean install using bootable media, so that I don't end up messing something up and ending up with either a laptop that I can't recover, of a Windows installation that isn't activated. Thanks.

    Update for anyone else reading: I just uninstalled OneKey recovery on my Windows 8.1 installation, in preparation for the upgrade. So as far as Windows is concerned, OneKey Recovery has been completely removed. The good news is that I then shut down the laptop, pressed the novo button, selected "System Recovery" and I was still greeted with the OneKey recovery program where I could choose to restore from factory image, or a custom image. Therefore I assume that once I've upgraded to Windows 10, I will always have the option to restore to factory Windows 8.1 if I ever need/want to. The confusion seems to be that the OneKey recovery software is actually two separate softwares: 1. OneKey Recovery #1 is installed within the hidden recovery partition that is responsible for performing a system restore from the image of your choosing - either the factory image or a custom image created by OneKey recovery software #2. OneKey Recovery software #1 is always accessible via the Novo button. 2. OneKey Recovery #2 is installed on the Windows 8.1 installation, that is responsible for creating custom system images. You can also choose to restore the system from here, but as far as I can tell, this just restarts the computer and loads up OneKey software #1, which allows you to perform the recovery. OneKey Recovery #2 is the software that Lenovo told us to uninstall before upgrading to Windows 10. However, uninstalling OneKey Recovery #2 will leave OneKey Recovery software #1 in tact.As far as I can tell, this means that uninstalling OneKey Recovery #2 means that we lose the ability to create custom system images, but we retain the ability to restore from a system image. Can anyone confirm that I've understood correctly, and that what I've said above is indeed the case? I'm still a little unsure about what Windows 10's built in "Reset this PC" will do though - whether it will use Lenovo's recovery partition or perform a clean Windows 10 install.

  • Partition Management in the Presence of the OneKey Recovery System

    I am currently using a G550 2958 Model Laptop, from the Lenvo 3000/Essentials Notebook Series.  This laptop came with a feature called OneKey Recovery, which I have used to create recovery disks for my computer, using 2 DVDs.  My problem is this: I wish to install a Linux operating system on my computer, but Lenovo filled the partition table.  Here is a summary of the partition configuration:
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    Third Partition, Unnamed, Extended, NTFS, approx. 30 GB, is a container for:
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    Fourth and final Partition, "LENOVO_PART", Primary, NTFS, 13-17 GB, hidden service partition used for OneKey Recovery.
    My question is this: I'm aware of the fact the OneKey Recovery will cease to function if I resize or delete any partitions in that I will not be able to create backup images or recovery disks, but since I have already done so and have no further need of OneKey, will booting the recovery disks automatically restore OneKey functionality after deletion or resizing of recovery partitions?  In essence, will disabling the OneKey system through partition management permanently remove my ability to use recovery disks, or no?
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    Hi willbuntu and welcome to the community,
    Here's a thread where we were experimenting with resizing partitions and deleting them.  I made a full backup with OKR on an external hard drive and made the recovery discs.  I deleted D: and resized C: and installed Linux.  I was able to restore the system using the recovery discs.  The discs resized the partitions and put everything back the way it was from the factory. Then, I restored from my backup and everything was back the way it was when I started.
    Make sure that the discs that you made will boot okay.
    Dave
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  • Shrink ... goes the OneKey Recovery

    1.  After 'service packing' Vista and updating drivers etc. on my new U330, I tried to create Recovery disks.  No Go ... the stock (30 Gig) D: drive was too small  ... it needed 35 or 40 Gig ... and OneKey didn't want to create a recovery image directly to DVD.  OK, **bleep**etaboutit, I thought ... I can always 'recover' back to the factory image ... or so they claim.
    2.  To try 64 bit Ubuntu, I used Vista disk management "Shrink" - to shrink the 250 Gig C drive and free some 'unallocated' space for a Linux partition.  When I, later, tried to run OneKey Recovery, it 'ran' for 4+ hours - while I pondered just how long and slow could a DOS program be at low-level formatting a 320 Gig drive.  Finally, I pulled the plug ... and tried, again.  Come to find out, since I Shrink-repartitioned (even though I was careful not to delete the'hidden' partition or touch the {useless} 30 Gig D: partition) ... No Go from OneKey Recovery 6.
    Now, I gut nuttin ... except Ubuntu/Linux.  Wouldn't it have been SWEET if that Lenovo OneTouch Recovery book pointed out that if you re-partition in any way, you kiss off OneTouch Recovery?
    Now, I realize that the HUGE (?) cost of an operating system image DVD may be behind the OneKey Recovery.  I, also, realize that Microsoft shenannigans make everyone's life miserable ... lest they lose a license dollar, somewhere.  Whether a customer paid for a license or not, inconveniencing customers makes no difference to Microsoft; customer service is just for their marketing blurbs - not anything to live by.  Still, if the cost of an image or source operating system DVD is so great, why can't Lenovo let us download the .iso image and make our own DVD ... and use the license, that we paid for, on the bottom of the computer?
    ok, enough venting ... it feels good - even if it won't improve our (microsoft) world.
    Mike
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    hey Hin,
    try uninstalling the OneKey Recovery software and then reinstall it.
    http://consumersupport.lenovo.com/us/en/DriversDownloads/drivers_list.aspx?CategoryID=632157
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  • Lenovo G560 OneKey Recovery 7.0 error code 0xEB1b068A

    Hi 
    I recently purchased a Lenovo G560. First I turned it on I've tried to create DVD recovery (Default factory discs) but this error occured during the process: Failed: error code 0xEB1b068A. the softwar I used was neKey Recovery 7.0.
    I had tried it twice but it wasted me two DVDs already. I looked up on the web and I've notices that it's a common problem of the lenovo think-pad computers.
    If any one has the same problem that he resolved or if there is anyone who knws something about the issue please post your answers.
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    Admin note - this discussion had been combined with other discussion on OKR, but since this error code is specific and we have several different discussions already with different potential causes, it may be worth keep this one separate so that we can hopefully arrive at a specific solution on this case.
    Pooryamd,
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    We've seen this error code come up a couple times year, and one scenario had to do with changes to the partition sizes. 
    So, aklee13, did you change any of the partitions?
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    Searching a bit, I find same error code reported for ASUS system, so this doesn't seem to be a Lenovo unique issue, maybe something underlying in Windows.  Not assigning blame, just saying that there may be somethign going on that isn't specific to One Key Recovery.
    Can you tell us a bit more about your system and situation.  Have you made any changes to the system since you got it?  What kind of DVDs are you using?  Brand and type.
    The more you can share with the community, the more we can help.
    Mark
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  • Problem with the "lenovo Rescue And Recovery" system. (lenovo 3000 N500).

    hi!
    yesterday i ran Kaspersky virus scan tool and it detect file named "tvtfilter.sys" as suspicious file and thefore delet it.
    today when i was restart my laptop, i got error message on startup that say:
    Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Runtime Error! "C:\Program Files\Lenovo\Rescue and Recovery\rrservice.exe"  abnormal program termination. 
    after some google search i've understand that "tvtfilter.sys" was critical file of "Rescue And Recovery" system.
    so, any one with "Rescue And Recovery" running on his laptop can upload for me this file?
    it's located in "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DIRVERS\" and it's name is "tvtfilter.sys"
    thank you!
    BTW, ive tried to re-install it but it wont let me because of some error message

    Hi eitrnel,
    Just a thought: give a try to un-intsall the Rescue and Recovery from the Control Panel first before re-installing it.
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  • How to create GPT Partition for onekey recovery windows8

    Plz any one can help me.....
    i have purchased laptop last week with following configurations:
    Lenovo  G510 i5 2.5ghz with windows 8 and OneKey recovery feature.
    My laptop was with windows 8 but i upgrade my hard drive 500 GB to 1 TB.
    But now i am unable to recover my windows8 image by using OneKeyrecovery (novo).
    So plz help me how to craete GPT partition style that will support for onekey recovery and recover Windows 8 image that is in my external hard drive.
    Please send me the complete procedure to create GPT partition style supported for onekey recovery.
    Also solve the following questions plz.
    1. How to create GPT partition style supported for onekey recovery?
    2. Total Number of partitions and their actual sizes.
    3. Size of C:
    4. Size of D:
    5. Size of recovery partition
    6.Size of all partitions
    Plz reply me at: ********@yahoo.com
    Regards: Aamir
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    Dear Customer
    Welcome in lenovo community
    Please use the below link to download and install the Lenovo Recovery application so that you can do what you looking for 
    Link : http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.page?DocID=DS035708
    Thanks
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