Thanks Brink! Asus didn't provide any AI recovery tool anymore. So need to find an other way to keep my recovery disk.
The last notebook has had 3 harddisk over 5 years, so I need the recovery media haha.
Will it look like an normal install or do I need to click: Reste my pc or something when...
thanks for replying.
Well I also read this thread:
http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/5132-recovery-drive-create-usb-flash-drive-windows-8-a.html
A recovery USB flash drive cannot be used to install Windows 8 unless this is an OEM PC that came with Windows 8 preinstalled, and you checked...
A recovery USB flash drive cannot be used to install Windows 8 unless this is an OEM PC that came with Windows 8 preinstalled, and you checked the Copy contents from the recovery partition to the recovery drive box at step 5 below.
Well I have a OEM PC with windows 8 preinstalled, and I copy't...
A recovery USB flash drive cannot be used to install Windows 8 unless this is an OEM PC that came with Windows 8 preinstalled, and you checked the Copy contents from the recovery partition to the recovery drive box at step 5 below.
But if I have a OEM PC and I replace the harddrive, can I then...
Well most of the times it's pointless. The only problems are:
-Asus doesn't provide a recovery util anymore
-dvd's are 50 usd
-It's very difficutl to reinstall windows 8 with a clean dvd/usb without getting things like:
This key is not valid with a Retail windows dvd, so I need a OEM dvd/iso...
In the past, asus provided a utility AI recovery. In wich you were able to make a real recovery media(windows/drivers included).
Since windows 8 they don't do that anymore..
So when my harddrive breaks down I just have a problem... (well I could download a OEM iso and hope it takes my windows...
Guys, I have read a lot about windows 8 (and 8.1) and how to make a system image for it.
Well the most people used the 7 file recovery tool in windows 8 to make full system images. But as everyone knows, in windows 8.1 it's gone.
Like in this thread...