Is anybody here on Windows Vista or 7? When you install either OS'es, does it automatically create the RECOVERY partition? Is the partition visible or hidden? Are you able to access the drive.
It seems that in most cases the partition is not accessible and is read-only. Sometimes there is also an autorun.inf file and the contents are:
[Autorun]
ShellExecute=Info.exe protect.ed 480 480
I don't think it's malware related but can someone shed some light on the purpose of the partition and the autorun.inf file? Does it only affect OEM versions of Windows?
umm... Vista nor Windows 7 creates a Recovery Partition upon installing the OS. now there is a Recovery CD that you can Download a ISO to create the CD.
umm... Vista nor Windows 7 creates a Recovery Partition upon installing the OS. now there is a Recovery CD that you can Download a ISO to create the CD.
Note: the Install Disc for Windows 7 is the Recovery Disc as well
Just found out, the recovery partition is hidden in most systems(especially preinstalled OEM Windows 7 ones) and is used to recover factory settings without using the a Windows or recovery disc(unlike Vista). But i'm not sure about the purpose of the autorun.inf file. I don't like the idea of a hidden partition, taking up precious space.
Just found out, the recovery partition is hidden in most systems(especially preinstalled OEM Windows 7 ones)
Ahh you meant on a purchased system, then yes many big brand (hp, dell etc) have a reinstall partitions that has all their preconfigured settings and software.
On a fresh install from original official windows cd wont create a recovery partition.
Well I've only had my Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Li 1818 laptop for a couple of weeks and some specs say 120GB and some say 160GB drive. Windows showed 80GB. When I formatted and rebuilt last week it showed another 40GB partition which I deleted becuase there was nothing in it and it rebuilt ok, now it shows 137GB but no greater.
WinXP makes a small 8GB partition which you can't see in Windows. When I rebuild that system I deleted this partition but it always shows up again the next time I rebuild.
Well I've only had my Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Li 1818 laptop for a couple of weeks and some specs say 120GB and some say 160GB drive. Windows showed 80GB. When I formatted and rebuilt last week it showed another 40GB partition which I deleted becuase there was nothing in it and it rebuilt ok, now it shows 137GB but no greater.
WinXP makes a small 8GB partition which you can't see in Windows. When I rebuild that system I deleted this partition but it always shows up again the next time I rebuild.
That bolded part - sounds like you have the base install of XP and not even service pack one installed. Try updating - you'll get more harddrive space back.
WinXP makes a small 8GB partition which you can't see in Windows. When I rebuild that system I deleted this partition but it always shows up again the next time I rebuild.
I've done many xp installs on 10-15GB drives they never took 8GB...
So in summary Vista and 7 does not create a RECOVERY partition automatically? It only appears when it is a preinstalled OEM version of Windows? What about cases of hidden partitions as mentioned in my first post and here?