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04-30-2017 06:26 PM
When I purchased my HP Envy x360, i7-7500U, WIN10 two days ago, I was told by the sales rep that I do not need to create a recovery disk as this particular notebook pc has a Drive D (Recovery) nor would it be necessary to create a mirror image of the OS. I am a bit hesitant and confused as I have always done this with all my desktops and laptops in the past. I will, however, do weekly backups to an external portable Seagate backup drive. Will that method ensure that I will be able to "resurrect", recover my Envy x360 from the external backup should I not be able to start it/boot it.
Just lost a 4-year old Toshiba Win10 OS two days ago - not bootable and totally dead. Unable to resurrect/charge even with a new universal AC adapter/charger. Sad news. This HP Envy is it's replacement. I would appreciate any help with and input to my concern.
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04-30-2017 07:14 PM - edited 04-30-2017 07:19 PM
I do not understand sales reps telling people they do not need to create Recovery Media! Other than pure ignorance to the fact of possibilty of file corruption in the recovery partition -or failure of the hard drive which has the recovery partition on it. If the hard drive fails, the recovery function dies with it. A weekly backup can NOT restore the machine to working condition in the event of failure to boot.
By all means create your Recovery Media and if you are back in that store inform them or the sales rep of this erroneous advice to customers. Many people will simply take it as solid info.
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04-30-2017 07:14 PM - edited 04-30-2017 07:19 PM
I do not understand sales reps telling people they do not need to create Recovery Media! Other than pure ignorance to the fact of possibilty of file corruption in the recovery partition -or failure of the hard drive which has the recovery partition on it. If the hard drive fails, the recovery function dies with it. A weekly backup can NOT restore the machine to working condition in the event of failure to boot.
By all means create your Recovery Media and if you are back in that store inform them or the sales rep of this erroneous advice to customers. Many people will simply take it as solid info.
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05-01-2017 09:18 PM
Thank you, CherylG for clarifying and backing up what I've always known and practiced with every computer I have ever owned. You have restored my confidence. Shame on the sales rep. Not only will I make a recovery disk but a mirror image copy of my new HP Envy notebook's OS, to boot. Pardon the pun. I am so glad I joined the HP Support Forum. I can't thank you enough, CherylG.
05-01-2017 09:48 PM
You're very welcome. Your plan is solid-Recovery Media plus mirror Image should have you prepared to handle almost any catastrophe. It is not hard to agree with someone who evidently knows best practices on computer maintenance.:smileyhappy:
Btw, I am glad you joined the forum too! Welcome. You will find many helpful people here always willing to lend a hand wherever possible.
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