Lenovo IBM original vista system, after changing the XP system, one click restore what system is

Updated on technology 2024-04-11
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you do a one-click restore by yourself after changing the XP, then the restoration will be the XP;

    If you don't do a one-click restore by yourself after changing the XP, it will still be the previous Vista after the restoration;

    If you want to give up Vista completely, use One-Click Restore to back up your system again, overwriting the previous backup, so that you can restore XP again.

    If your IBM Vista is genuine, it's a pity that you give up completely.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's XP, I'm selling Lenovo laptops.

    Including IBM, Rising Sun, IdeaPad, all of them. I still like the Thinkpad, hee-hee

    If you want to buy a computer, you can find me. I am from Chongqing, a trading company electrical.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    See if you deleted the hidden partition, if you didn't, it must be vista, if you delete it, then you can't restore it

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Vista, because the system saved in the hidden backup partition is Vista

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If it's the original Vista system,Then your one-click restore should be Vista.,It depends on the computer you bought.,Do you know it soon after you press it yourself?,Use it and ask?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When you reinstall the system with a virus, this one-click restore can restore the computer to the state of the first time you installed the computer program, so after the one-click restore, it will definitely be the Vista system.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. ThinkPad One-click Recovery (ThinkVantage key) is only applicable to the Vista system that comes with the factory, if you have reinstalled the system, even if the hidden partition is retained, the key is invalid. Closed ShootingUnless you have a recovery disc before reinstalling, you can use the one-click restore function to reinstall the Vista system with the recovery disc again.

    2. There are two situations for your Lenovo genuine XP system:

    A. Non-Thinkpad

    XP factory recovery disc, in this case can not be used one-click recovery, if you have a ghost backup system, you can only use ghost restoration.

    b、thinkpad

    XP factory recovery disc, if you are restoring the system with the factory XP recovery disc, then one-click recovery can restore to the XP system.

    3. According to your description, I think you are pretending to be a situation, and thinkvantage one-click recovery fails.

    If you have any other questions, hi me. Hopefully!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    2. How to install XP first and then Vista.

    1.Use the XP installation disk to install XP to the C drive, if the XP is already installed on the C drive, you don't need it.

    2.Go to XP, put the Vista installation disk into the CD-ROM drive, then open the CD's directory, select, and double-click to start the installation. You'll first be prompted to enter your key.

    Look for it at the bottom of the notebook. If you're using a pirated disc or you know where the key is, pull it up.

    Then follow the prompts to select Reinstall (do not choose Upgrade Installation) in any partition other than the C drive (NTFS format is required. You can format the partition into NTFS format in the management of XP yourself).

    Note: I just used the same hardware installation method as you would install normal software. Please do not try to install Vista in DOS or Win PE or CD-ROM boot system, because after the installation is completed, Vista will automatically change the drive letter to C drive, which is inconsistent with the drive letter of the XP system.

    3.The computer will automatically restart several times during the installation process. Once completed, there will automatically be a dual system selection menu on the splash screen.

    4.Install the driver after installation;

    After Vista manually installs a partition that is not on the C drive, there are 4 question marks on the device manager. The first 3 can be solved by putting the random driver disc into the CD-ROM drive and searching for the disk where the CD-ROM is located. Vista is a significant improvement over XP in this regard, as it allows you to select the drive letter where the file is located when searching for a drive file, and then add subfolders.

    This means that your driver files can be placed on a disc or hard disk just as easily. There is an unknown device left. After exploring, it is necessary to install the power management software as when installing the XP.

    It's just that when installing XP, select f50pm in the driver folderVista selects the engergycut folder, opens the dot setup, and there is no question mark after it is installed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Reinstall the system: Insert the Vista system CD, format the C drive, and then install it.

    Restore the disc: Put the disc into the optical drive, restart the computer, and prompt the pass any key ......Press a button and then follow the prompts.

    It doesn't have to be formatted.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Take it to the after-sales service They should make it for you for free...

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No. 1.The new version of Lenovo's built-in one-click recovery function will become invalid and cannot be used when the system is replaced or the partition situation changes.

    2.One-click restore for older or some models, no matter what system you switch to, is still a backup of the original Vista and will not change with system changes, in other words, even if you change to XP, in case the system installation does not go smoothly, you can still use one-click restore to restore (only for models with Novo key).

    3.If you want to change the one-click recovery image to XP after installing XP, you can install the OneKey Recovery software in the random distribution disc to re-backup.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, one-click recovery is independent of the system, so even if you have XP installed, one-click restore is also available.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No. One-click recovery to Vista system ......After all, Lenovo's computers default to Vista ......After installing XP, you need to redo it yourself.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you are using a disc backup, it is possible to restore!!

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