Asus Eee Pc Windows Xp Recovery Disc Download
May 17, 2013. The original Asus EeePC can handle Windows XP very well, but the 4 GB SSD can be a bit cramped. In early 2011, I picked up an Asus EeePC 701SD. My Windows XP CD is the Home version, and it already has Service Pack 2, so the first thing I did was downloaded the Service Pack 3 file and. Sep 15, 2008. Topic: [Problem]ASUS 901 PC / Recovery Disc, New Topic. You could download the recovery image from Asus' download server, burn it to CD and try it - then you at least find out if your DVD is faulty. Edit Reply Quote & Reply. Eee 901 (20G) Xandros, Advanced Desktop - and perfectly happy:). Latest trending topics being covered on ZDNet including Reviews, Tech Industry, Security, Hardware, Apple, and Windows.
Sep 22, 2010. Download Species Movie In Hindi 3gp on this page. I also couldn't turn the WinPE files from the recovery partition into a bootable environment on a USB or CD/DVD for the life of me, but I was able to download Bart's PE Builder to make a bootable environment from a Windows 2003 install disk -- all of our XP computers are OEM, which doesn't seem to work.
I have an Eee PC 1005HAB whose hard disk has failed. I have no recovery CD/DVD, but I did previously back up the contents of the recovery partition, and would like to use them to create a bootable USB to reinstall the factory settings on the new hard drive.
Since I simply copied all the files in the recovery partition, rather than hitting F9 during boot and running through the process to create a recovery disk or drive, how do I now use the files to create a bootable USB drive that will do the recovery? In the BIOS I have disabled boot booster and set external drives to the top of the boot priority, but simply copying all the recovery partion files to a usb doesn't allow it to be booted from. I've downloaded the HP utility for creating bootable USB drives and have tried using it to make the USB drive bootable, but I'm not sure what to do with the ghost image and utilities from the recovery partition to get the process to start properly. Thanks in advance for any help. My sister's eee pc 1001px hard drive became corrupted and would no longer boot. Her options were to lose all of her files, send it away to asus for a HD replacement which could take some time.
I took the HD out, used GetDataBack for NTFS and was able to recover her files and the factory recovery image. Then I was left with the same issue you were confronted with: How to get the recovery image on to the new HD. Your instructions were my savior however I dont own a USB cd-rom drive so I had to figure out how to boot from USB. Found great instructions here and was able to boot from the usb drive with the image files in a separate folder. I then ran the ghost32.exe and was able to boot into xp. OK, figured this out after a lot of frustration.
The recovery partition basically includes the files for a WinPE bootdisk, the executable file for Norton Ghost 11, and the Ghost disk images themselves. With this in mind, I tried to run the Ghost32.exe file on another Windows XP computer, thinking I could restore the image to the new netbook drive plugged in externally to a SATA-to-USB converter, but Ghost wouldn't open due to a conflict with the version of advapi.dll in XP SP3. Unfortunately, I didn't have any Pre-SP3 computers around and didn't care to downgrade any. I also couldn't turn the WinPE files from the recovery partition into a bootable environment on a USB or CD/DVD for the life of me, but I was able to download to make a bootable environment from a Windows 2003 install disk -- all of our XP computers are OEM, which doesn't seem to work with Bart's.