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Recovery Tools 4.0.1 Windows 7 MBR for Hewlett-Packard (HP)
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______ _____ _ | ___ \ |_ _| | | | |_/ /___ ___ _____ _____ _ __ _ _ | | ___ ___ | |___ | // _ \/ __/ _ \ \ / / _ \ '__| | | | | |/ _ \ / _ \| / __| | |\ \ __/ (_| (_) \ V / __/ | | |_| | | | (_) | (_) | \__ \ \_| \_\___|\___\___/ \_/ \___|_| \__, | \_/\___/ \___/|_|___/ __/ | AnarethoS |___/ Recovery Tools HP Edition ________________________________________________________________________________ Recovery Tools 4.0.1 Windows 7 MBR for Hewlett-Packard (HP) ________________________________________________________________________________ This package is a special Recovery Tools 4.0.1 package made for HP laptops running Windows 7 in MBR mode. It's based on the excellent work done by AnarethoS (www.anarethos.com). Major changes between the official AnarethoS package and this one are: * The HP F11 BIOS recovery key is working properly. When hitting this key at startup, the Recovery Tools package will be run from the Recovery partition, by the BIOS boot-code. * The hard-disk is split in 2 partitions for the data, 1 for the OS (Size: 200GB) and the other for the user data. * All the Recovery Tools were translated into French language. Read the "readme.txt" file inside the "lang" directory to learn more. Everything was pre-configured in order to be ready-to-use on HP laptop running Windows 7 in MBR mode. ___ __ _ _ _ / __|___ _ _ / _(_)__ _ _ _ _ _ __ _| |_(_)___ _ _ _| (__/ _ \ ' \| _| / _` | || | '_/ _` | _| / _ \ ' \ ________________________ \___\___/_||_|_| |_\__, |\_,_|_| \__,_|\__|_\___/_||_| 1. Configuration |___/ The first thing to do before using this package is to install Windows AIK. You must install this software because Recovery Tools need ImageX and OscdImg from that Microsoft package. Get Windows AIK here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5753 Before installing Recovery Tools to the target computer, you can configure 3 little things: * The Recovery Tools language (when used from the target computer) * The size of the C:\ partition * The presence of a D:\ partition 1. Configuring the Recovery Tools language: If your target computer is in the French language, go to the "lang" directory and follow the steps described in that directory. By default, the Recovery Tools language is set to English. 2. Changing the C:\ partition size If you want to change the size of the OS partition (C:\) you need to modify these files: "AutoUnattend.xml" from the "AutoUnattend" directory and "ResetPartitions.txt" from the "Settings" directory. Search for the value 204801 (i.e. 204801 MB = 200 GB) in these files. 3. Removing the presence of the D:\ partition It isn't recommended. But if you want to, just remove the entries from the "AutoUnattend.xml" from the "AutoUnattend" directory and in "ResetPartitions.txt" from the "Settings" directory. Please note, the original AnarethoS package was provided without a D:\ partition. ___ _ _ _ _ _ |_ _|_ _ __| |_ __ _| | |__ _| |_(_)___ _ _ __| || ' \(_-< _/ _` | | / _` | _| / _ \ ' \__________________________________ |___|_||_/__/\__\__,_|_|_\__,_|\__|_\___/_||_| 2. Installation This package is stand-alone, you don't need to use the official Recovery Tools package from AnarethoS. Every steps below are done from the "Windows 7 Recovery Tools" directory from the "package" directory. 1. Plug an empty USB key to your host computer. 2. Go to the "AutoUnattend" directory then copy the "AutoUnattend.xml" file to the root of the USB key plugged in step 1. 3. Start the "01-Get_Required_Files.cmd" batch file in Administrator mode. You only need to do that once. This'll grab some required files from various sources (e.g. Internet and Windows AIK). Note: Don't worry about the Administrator mode. Nothing will be modified on your computer (you can edit the batch script file if you want check). 4. Execute the "02-Update_Settings.cmd" file. Wait until the "install.zip" file is generated. Copy that file to the root of the same USB key plugged in step 1 (at this step, Recovery Tools is ready to be installed). 5. Now plug this USB key to the target computer. Insert your official Windows 7 setup disk into the target computer. 6. Run the Windows 7 installation. Windows 7 setup should start in "Audit" mode (i.e. the first setup screen is white instead of blue). Choose the Windows 7 edition you want to install then hit "Next". Wait until the installation completes. 7. The computer should be on the Desktop, logged with the special 'Administrator' account. CLOSE THAT SYSPREP WINDOW. DON'T TOUCH IT. NEVER. 8. Now it's time to install the HP drivers. Grab them from the HP website, and install them. You can restart the computer as many times you want. The computer will remains in Audit mode until you install the Recovery Tools (see the next step below). By the way, it's a good idea to run Windows Update now. 9. After you done setting up everything you want to, unzip the "install.zip" package on the Desktop. Run the "Install - Windows 7.cmd" batch file. This will install the Recovery Tools to the target computer. 10. Wait until the computer restart. After the "Windows 7 Capture" program is done, the computer is ready for the end-user. Wow, you did it! everything is now ready! ********************************************************************** ** Never redistribute this package without cleaning up everything. ** ** ** ** To perform this operation, execute the following scripts: ** ** - "03-Package_Cleanup.cmd" ** ** - "04-Package_Remove_Licensed_Files.cmd" ** ** ** ** Thank you for your understanding. ** ********************************************************************** _ _ | | | |___ __ _ __ _ ___ _| |_| (_-</ _` / _` / -_)______________________________________________________ \___//__/\__,_\__, \___| 3. Usage |___/ You have multiple possibilities to use the Recovery Tools on the target computer when installed with this package. When logged to Windows: 1. Start the "Recovery Tools" from the Start Menu. From that menu, you'll be able to: a. Boot into the Recovery environment (WinRE), and from there, a new option is available allowing you to: - Browse the hard-disk (by using Double Commander) - Editing the Registry - Editing text files with Notepad - Restoring the computer to its initial state b. Create a set of DVDs containing everything to recreate the configuration (including partition layout, softwares, etc.). c. Create an USB key (max 32 GB) to restore the computer (like the DVD option) or try to repair an existing Windows installation d. Run the embed Backup software from Windows. 2. In %SYSTEMROOT%, you'll find a batch script called "FullRestore.cmd" that will restore the C:\ and SYSTEM drive to its initial state. When starting the computer, if you hit the F11 key at boot, the Recovery tool from the Recovery partition will start. This will allow you to restore the computer to its initial state like the option in WinRE (so the Data partition won't be destroyed, at least for me). If you're restoring from the USB key or from the DVDs, everything will be destroyed, INCLUDING the Data partition. _ __ _ | |/ /_ _ _____ __ ___ _ | |__ _ _ __ _ ___ _| ' <| ' \/ _ \ V V / ' \ | '_ \ || / _` (_-<________________________________ |_|\_\_||_\___/\_/\_/|_||_| |_.__/\_,_\__, /__/ 4. Known Bugs |___/ There's some minor 'bugs' in that release. I wasn't able to fix them, but since they're minor, I'm just listing them here in case of someone want to investigate further. - Sometime, when restoring the computer to its initial state (i.e. using the Recovery program from WinRE), the RECOVERY partition (R:\ by default) is properly hidden but still visible in the "My Computer" icon. The partition disappear completely after rebooting the computer. - Sometime, when using the recovery tool from WinRE, the Data partition is assigned to letter E:\ instead of D:\. This is really minor and the Data partition can be changed manually after the restoration. I think I won't try to fix these minor bugs. Up to you if you want to do so. _ _ | | (_)__ ___ _ _ ___ ___ _| |__| / _/ -_) ' \(_-</ -_)___________________________________________________ |____|_\__\___|_||_/__/\___| 5. License I wasn't able to find the original license for the AnarethoS package. That's why I use the GNU GPL 3 license for the whole package. Please check the "license.txt" file for more details. ___ _ _ _ / __|_ _ ___ __| (_) |_ ___ _| (__| '_/ -_) _` | | _(_-<___________________________________________________ \___|_| \___\__,_|_|\__/__/ 6. Credits This package was tested a lot on my HP G62-a57SF laptop. I hope it'll be useful to you. Of course, every credits goes to AnarethoS for his nice work. For the HP F11 BIOS Key, credits goes to Snack, LaptoniC, and the MSFN board. If you are interested about technical details on the HP F11 BIOS key, check the 'source' directory. - SiZiOUS, 2015 www.sizious.com - sizious (at) gmail (d0t) com - fb.com/sizious - @sizious _____________________________________________________________________| EOF |____
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