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Guest pgarcia
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Hello world, I had to do a system recovery on an Compq and now I missing

around 90Gb on my hard drive. Does anyone know how to fix with out doing a

destructive system recovery? I would had to have to back up everthing on my

hard drive (no DVD burner).

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Guest Ken Blake, MVP
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Re: Missing GB after system recovery

 

On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 11:10:02 -0700, pgarcia

<pgarcia@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Hello world, I had to do a system recovery on an Compq

 

 

Exactly what did you do, and exactly how did you do it?

 

> and now I missing

> around 90Gb on my hard drive.

 

 

What is the nominal capacity of the drive? How do you know you're

missing 90GB? What size was reported before the recovery? What size is

reported now? Where are you seeing this number?

 

How many partitions are on the drive? Are you looking at all of them?

 

> Does anyone know how to fix with out doing a

> destructive system recovery? I would had to have to back up everthing on my

> hard drive (no DVD burner).

 

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Guest pgarcia
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Re: Missing GB after system recovery

 

I just ran the system recover because I could not install XP SP2. System was

corrupted but it still ran. The drive is 160 Gb and around 67 (or so) was

used before the recover (round 5Gb is used for the Compaq partitions). I'm

seeing this in the system directory and I also used command prompt to see if

I could find other partitions, but there are none. Now, there were two user

profiles made, I don't know if that has anything to do with it.

 

Thanks for the qick reply.

 

 

 

"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:

> On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 11:10:02 -0700, pgarcia

> <pgarcia@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

> > Hello world, I had to do a system recovery on an Compq

>

>

> Exactly what did you do, and exactly how did you do it?

>

>

> > and now I missing

> > around 90Gb on my hard drive.

>

>

> What is the nominal capacity of the drive? How do you know you're

> missing 90GB? What size was reported before the recovery? What size is

> reported now? Where are you seeing this number?

>

> How many partitions are on the drive? Are you looking at all of them?

>

>

> > Does anyone know how to fix with out doing a

> > destructive system recovery? I would had to have to back up everthing on my

> > hard drive (no DVD burner).

>

> --

> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User

> Please Reply to the Newsgroup

>

Guest Ken Blake, MVP
Posted

Re: Missing GB after system recovery

 

On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 13:08:01 -0700, pgarcia

<pgarcia@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I just ran the system recover because I could not install XP SP2.

 

 

You didn't answer the question. Exactly how did you do this. What is

"system recover"? Is this a CD provided by your OEM? Or do you mean

"System Restore"? Something else? Exactly how did you do it?

 

Also what does "I could not install XP SP2" mean? How did you try.

Download? CD? What happened when you tried? If you got an error

message, describe it verbatim.

 

> System was

> corrupted but it still ran. The drive is 160 Gb and around 67 (or so) was

> used before the recover (round 5Gb is used for the Compaq partitions).

 

 

Please answer the questions I asked. Are you saying that the drive was

160GB--67GB used and 93GB free? And now the drive is 90GB smaller?

 

If the drive is 90GB smaller, it's now 50GB. How do you fit 67GB on a

50GB drive?

 

How did you restore the 67GB of data to your drive after doing the

"system recover"?

 

Clearly you mean something other than what you're saying, but please

don't make me guess. Describe *exactly* what the situation is.

 

I, and others here, would like to help you, but you have to give us

clear information about what's going on. If we have to guess we might

guess wrong, and give you bad advice.

 

> I'm

> seeing this in the system directory and I also used command prompt to see if

> I could find other partitions, but there are none. Now, there were two user

> profiles made, I don't know if that has anything to do with it.

>

> Thanks for the qick reply.

>

>

>

> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:

>

> > On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 11:10:02 -0700, pgarcia

> > <pgarcia@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> >

> > > Hello world, I had to do a system recovery on an Compq

> >

> >

> > Exactly what did you do, and exactly how did you do it?

> >

> >

> > > and now I missing

> > > around 90Gb on my hard drive.

> >

> >

> > What is the nominal capacity of the drive? How do you know you're

> > missing 90GB? What size was reported before the recovery? What size is

> > reported now? Where are you seeing this number?

> >

> > How many partitions are on the drive? Are you looking at all of them?

> >

> >

> > > Does anyone know how to fix with out doing a

> > > destructive system recovery? I would had to have to back up everthing on my

> > > hard drive (no DVD burner).

> >

> > --

> > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User

> > Please Reply to the Newsgroup

> >

 

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Guest pgarcia
Posted

Re: Missing GB after system recovery

 

The Compaq has a partition that is use to do a system restore, system

recovery (non- destructive) and full system recovery (destructive). Basically

you click on the F10 button on the key board and it gets you into the system

recover area on start up. There are 3 options: System restore, System recover

(non-destructive) and System recover (destructive). The restore I have used,

it just take the system back to a time when it was running correctly. The

System recover non-destructive will reinstall the operating system and keep

your data. The System recover destructive will repartition the hard drive and

reinstall the operating system destroying all data on the hard drive. And

that is one I would like not to use, but it that’s the only way to get back

my 160Gb, so be it.

Now, for the XP SP 2, it was on a disk and it would not allow me to install

do to some errors or coruption of the OS. Sorry, I don’t recall what there

were. After the system recovery, I install the XP SP 2 with no problems,

after that, 90Gb when missing. I’m not sure if it was before the update as I

did not check the system for missing Gb. I have read a few forms where it may

be the system recover duplicating the system prier to the recover and I can

not find the data to remove it.

 

Thanks for your time, I’m just a novas, so thanks again.

 

 

 

"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:

> On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 13:08:01 -0700, pgarcia

> <pgarcia@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

> > I just ran the system recover because I could not install XP SP2.

>

>

> You didn't answer the question. Exactly how did you do this. What is

> "system recover"? Is this a CD provided by your OEM? Or do you mean

> "System Restore"? Something else? Exactly how did you do it?

>

> Also what does "I could not install XP SP2" mean? How did you try.

> Download? CD? What happened when you tried? If you got an error

> message, describe it verbatim.

>

>

> > System was

> > corrupted but it still ran. The drive is 160 Gb and around 67 (or so) was

> > used before the recover (round 5Gb is used for the Compaq partitions).

>

>

> Please answer the questions I asked. Are you saying that the drive was

> 160GB--67GB used and 93GB free? And now the drive is 90GB smaller?

>

> If the drive is 90GB smaller, it's now 50GB. How do you fit 67GB on a

> 50GB drive?

>

> How did you restore the 67GB of data to your drive after doing the

> "system recover"?

>

> Clearly you mean something other than what you're saying, but please

> don't make me guess. Describe *exactly* what the situation is.

>

> I, and others here, would like to help you, but you have to give us

> clear information about what's going on. If we have to guess we might

> guess wrong, and give you bad advice.

>

>

> > I'm

> > seeing this in the system directory and I also used command prompt to see if

> > I could find other partitions, but there are none. Now, there were two user

> > profiles made, I don't know if that has anything to do with it.

> >

> > Thanks for the qick reply.

> >

> >

> >

> > "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:

> >

> > > On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 11:10:02 -0700, pgarcia

> > > <pgarcia@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> > >

> > > > Hello world, I had to do a system recovery on an Compq

> > >

> > >

> > > Exactly what did you do, and exactly how did you do it?

> > >

> > >

> > > > and now I missing

> > > > around 90Gb on my hard drive.

> > >

> > >

> > > What is the nominal capacity of the drive? How do you know you're

> > > missing 90GB? What size was reported before the recovery? What size is

> > > reported now? Where are you seeing this number?

> > >

> > > How many partitions are on the drive? Are you looking at all of them?

> > >

> > >

> > > > Does anyone know how to fix with out doing a

> > > > destructive system recovery? I would had to have to back up everthing on my

> > > > hard drive (no DVD burner).

> > >

> > > --

> > > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User

> > > Please Reply to the Newsgroup

> > >

>

> --

> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User

> Please Reply to the Newsgroup

>


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