(responding to hakeem5454 PM):
A detailed whitepaper is here:
http://oem.microsoft.com/static/worldwide/...ons_for_SBs.docAs already mentioned in the posts I previously linked to you will need a Partition Manager to be able to hide/unhide the recovery partition, unless you want to use the technique detailed here:
http://www.tech-forums.net/computer_articl...estore-disk.php(it is a simple guide to make a hidden recovery partition + recovery boot disk with Ghost)
Here you can find almost the same using "Partition Saving" which is Freeware unlike GHOST or ACRONIS:
http://www.optimizingpc.com/howtouse/imagebootdisk.htmlhttp://www.optimizingpc.com/howtouse/imagingpartition.htmlI already suggested some freeware partition managers in the threads I previously linked to, here are some more hints:
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=47773("partita" actually works, the only downside is that you see at boot time the "hidden" partition boot entry in the menu)
Of course there are many more, both commercial and freeware.
If the "recovery partition" is DOS based (or to be more exact the Operating System hooks on int13h) you can use ISOEMU:
http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=8955(scroll down the page for a working link)
to add an entry to boot.ini that boots from an .iso image (yeah, ok, it is not a recovery partition, but it's similar enough)
or vfloppy:
http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=10878to add an entry to boot.ini that boots from an .ima image (yeah, ok, it is not a recovery partition, but it's similar enough)
jaclaz