windows 7  recovery option
At work we have windows 7 enterprise. Our custom image does not have a recovery partion or any external image or whatever. The notebooks are the ones this happens on, for some unkown reason windows will boot up with a choice of what to select, it will be on the recovery option and counting down. The external keyboard does not work, the local KB on the notebook does, but most of the users just let it count down and start the recovery... because there is not a recovery partion or an image to load the repair, the recovery keeps wanting to repair at each reboot...the one option to go to the command line works...is there a way to remove the repair from startting up using the command line ...or otherway.
October 22nd, 2011 8:27pm

Hello LA1, At work we have windows 7 enterprise. Our custom image does not have a recovery partion or any external image or whatever. The notebooks are the ones this happens on, for some unkown reason windows will boot up with a choice of what to select, it will be on the recovery option and counting down. The external keyboard does not work, the local KB on the notebook does, but most of the users just let it count down and start the recovery... because there is not a recovery partion or an image to load the repair, the recovery keeps wanting to repair at each reboot...the one option to go to the command line works...is there a way to remove the repair from startting up using the command line ...or otherway. Welcome to Msdn Forums, for more help I suggest you post your question in the Forums Tecknet. http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-us/categories/ Best Regards. Carmelo La Monica Blog http://community.visual-basic.it/carmelolamonica/ WordPress http://carmelolamonica.wordpress.com/ Twitter http://twitter.com/carmelolamonica
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October 22nd, 2011 8:57pm

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October 22nd, 2011 10:13pm

Hi LA1, Welcome to the MSDN Forum. Since your quesitons are not the programming issue with Windows Forms, but the Windows 7 issue, you will need to post your questions to the TechNet forum. I will move your thread to the Off-Topic forum. Thank you for udnerstandings. Best RegardsNeddy Ren [MSFT] MSDN Community Support | Feedback to us Get or Request Code Sample from Microsoft Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help.
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October 26th, 2011 10:12am

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