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This is a discussion on Anyone install on Windows 7 with 100 MB recovery partition? within the RollBack Rx forums, part of the Disaster Recovery Programs category; Hi, Did any of you successfully install RollBack Rx 9.1 (Nov 15, 2010) version on a Windows 7 that has ...
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Did any of you successfully install RollBack Rx 9.1 (Nov 15, 2010) version on a Windows 7 that has the 100 MB "system reserved" partition? Was it 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows 7? If you used a different version of RollBack Rx, please mention the build number or release date. And did you choose to protect only C: or both partitions while installing RollBack Rx? Thanks! Last edited by salvor; 11-29-2010 at 02:26 PM. Reason: Added one more question |
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I successfully installed RollBack Rx 9.1 (Nov 15, 2010 Release) on Windows 7 64-bit with 100 MB "system reserved" partition.
Watch out if you have less than 128 GB free space! You'll get a cryptic error about total sectors not matching disk size. Also, I only told Rollback to protect C: (not protecting "system reserved" since I have system restore CD.) |
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1. Did you try installing using the default method. If so did you see if the "system reserved partition" was protected as well? 2. Knowing how Rollback works, I would think it unwise to not protect the "system reserved partition". By not protecting this, do you think it contributed to sorting out your woes with the disk space error? Thanks for your time. |
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