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Recovery partition using nLite Is it possible to use nLite to create a recovery partition? Rate Topic: -----

#1 User is offline   IanTheTitan 

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Posted 12 March 2010 - 12:31 AM

Hey there everyone!
I just wanted to know if it's possible to create a recovery partition using nLite? I know that one can use Norton Ghost and that this question may have been asked and answered already, so if this is a recurring question... sowwy!

Another thing I've been wondering about: Is it possible to update the recovery partition with new versions of an app? For example, let's say my recovery partition has Adobe Reader 8.1. in it and I have Adobe Reader 9.2. on my PC, can I update the recovery partition to include Adobe Reader 9.2. without recreating the whole recovery partition?

Any response will be very much appreciated!

Thanks! Have an awesome day! :thumbup

Kind regards
Ian


#2 User is offline   Ponch 

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Posted 12 March 2010 - 04:40 AM

elcome to the forums,
-there are a lot of threads about making recovery partitions, don't be sowwy, search.
-there is an nLite forum.
-if you know what nLite is about, you know it transform a XP INSTALL cd or set of files in an other "more to your taste/needs" INSTALL cd, I don't see how this program can be used to make a recovery partition. Sure, it can be very remotely involved but your question is quite vague.

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