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    Recovery Disk for Inspiron 1420 XP SP2

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by sekhar_geddam, Jan 22, 2008.

  1. sekhar_geddam

    sekhar_geddam Newbie

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    Hi,
    I purchased Dell Inspiron 1420 with Vista. I formated and installed Windows XP SP2. Also I deleted the Recovery Partition which comes with Dell Initial setup. Is it is possible to create a recovery partition for my Windows XP SP2 in a seperate partition? I am using some of the Application servers whihc released for 3 months periods. Once the period is over i am reinstalling my XP again. I don't want to do like that. I need to create a recovery partitions with basic installation and will install directlly from the recovery partition only.

    Can any body help to resolve this issue.

    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. gerryf19

    gerryf19 I am the walrus

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    aCRONIS True Image will allow you to create a recovery partitition--it calls this function secure zone