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My computer is the HP Pavilion p6-2317c Desktop PC, running windows 8.

 

I'm trying to create recovery media, and have a 32Gb Sandisk Cruzer Facet that I was intending to use for it. Unfortunately, Recovery manager doesn't recognize the flash drive...it never shows up in the menu at all. The drive shows up when I click the computer icon in the files section, with no issues at all, as you can see.

 

RecManagerWTF.jpg

 

I haven't created a recovery media set, and it doesn't show the not enough space error, it just doesn't let it show up at all!

What can I do to fix this? I'd really like to make a recovery set, to ward off a visit from the demon in charge of foulups visiting.

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Hi Savvy2,

 

SanDisk changed the firmware in their newer products so that the USB drive appears as a local drive and not as a removal media device. The older HP Recovery Manager keys on this information and that is why the HP Recovery Manager doesn't recognized your flash drive.  Review the below information that was compiled by Erico.

 

Success

 

Transcend USB 3.0 16Gb 

Team Group F108 64G ( reported as a success by Big_Dave) 

PNY Turbo 3.0 - 32GB 

Lexar Jumpdrive M10 Secure 64GB  USB 3.0 

Patriot Rage 3.0  32GB

 

Failure

 

Kingston DataTraveler 100 G3 32 GB

Kingston DT R3.0 USB 3.0 32Gb 

ADATA Pro s102 - 32GB USB 3.0

Sandisk Extreme 3.0 32GB
Sandisk Cruzer Blade USB 2.0 Flash Drive 32GB

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Hi,

 

First we need to check if the flash drive is formated and what is the File format (FAT32,NTFS,etc).

 

this link should help you.

 

http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03529751

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Back up files with the HP Recovery Manager.

The HP Recovery Manager is used to back up your personal files to an external USB storage device.

Boot to the recovery partition by pressing F11 .

Click Advanced Options . Click Backup computer files .

Select the type of files you need to back up from the list and then click Next .

It will take several minutes to locate all of the files, no matter where they are on the hard drive.

Select the destination device (external USB hard drive or a USB flash drive/Memory Stick).

Click Next to start the backup.

I take it the bolded step is where you you get the message that there is no media? Did you try removing the USB drive or DVD and reinserting it?

In some cases, this can do the trick.

By chance, do you happen to have another functioning computer you can use? If so, you can review this document from HowToGeek regarding backuping up files. A live version of Linux is one that is operated from the DVD drive and is functional without overwriting the installation of Windows so long as the try ubuntu without making changes option is selected.

NOTE: This method is not endorsed by HP and HP is not responsible for the results. This method is a little techy. I am not familiar with your technical knowledge, so I will also give another option. You can purchase an external hard drive enclosure like this one. They are usually fairly cheap and is typically the easiest way to get data off a hard drive when the operating system won't boot.

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HI,

 

You can also refer to this link

 

http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03544793

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It is formatted NTFS, but I've tried it with it formatted FAT32 as well, and it still doesn't register.

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I tried that, but for some reason, the system image is too large for my 32gb drive...it wants 168 gb to create it! At least this one seems to see the drive, though, unlike Recovery manager.
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Hi,
 
It should take 32GB flash drive to create recovery disk, if there is any issue with the size they you can try 64GB that should fix the issue.
Recovery image is a compress image of the hard drive it will not take more than 32GB or 64GB.
 
Try it with 64GB and check
 
You use this support documnet which shows how to create recovery disk.
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This doesn't really help...The recovery manage doesn't recoginize ANY drive...It says that any drives that are two small should show up grayed out...But it lists NO drives, no matter what's plugged in! It also says it only needs 17.5 Gb of space...which you can see in the screenshot, so that's obviously not the issue. I need to know why it isn't "seeing" the drive.
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HP is looking into the issues reported on flash drives not working for Recovery creation in Windows 8. I have been told they are working on a patch/upgrade for Recovery Manager.

 

In the meantime, it has been suggested to either switch to DVD or pick up a flash drive that is NOT logo'd with the Windows 8 compatible icon on package.

 

If neither of these is acceptable hold out for the coming patch.

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I've tried old and new usb pens (front and rear) and nothiong is recognised by the recovery manager - I bought a new USB pen for this purpose so will HP refund the money or send some free disks as the patch doesn't seem to have arrived?

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