Hi
My 84 year old mum has a laptop running Vista Home Premium that really needs to be reset to factory settings so she has a clean (although not very good) laptop. The problem I'm having is that I can't access the HDD Recovery for some reason. I just don't get the option when pressing "0" or "F8" at start up. It's a Toshiba satellite Pro and doesn't seem to have the "My Toshiba" folder anymore. I can howeveer see the HDD recovery on the D (data) drive.
So I've been searching the web looking for possible fixes and came across an old thread from the daily-grind.net that seems to be a fix and I wonder if someone could just run their eye over it for me to see if it sounds legit.
The steps are as follows:
Boot up using the recovery disk (I don't need to do this I can boot into windows fine it's just very slow & cluttered)
Open an elevated Command Prompt.
Type DISKPART
Type LIST DISK
Select disk n (there is only one) in my case.
Type LIST PARTITION and make a note of the partition I need to make active. In my case I have three partitions showing. Partition 1 Type: OEM Size: 1500 MB Offset: 1024 KB. Partition 2 Type: Primary Size: 56 Gb Offset: 1501 MB. Partition 3 Type: Primary Size 55 Gb Offset: 57 Gb. Now when I look in "Computer" it shows the C drive as 55.7 Gb and the D drive (where the recovery is stored) as 54.5 Gb so I'm guessing its Partition 3 that I'm interested in?
Anyway the next instruction is to type SELECT PARTITION n which I think is 3 but please could somoene confirm.
The instructions then say change the partition to NTFS by typing SET ID=27 OVERRIDE and then make it active by typing ACTIVE.
From there it just says reboot from the hard drive and the recovery partition should start up.
So please could someone confirm or deny whether this will work.
Many thanks
Fritz