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The recovery software is s*t to say the least, let it create the discs and then look for the isos. So I am wondering if a set of recovery disks burned on his machine would work on mine, or are they proprietary to each individual machine?
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I believe that other than the slightly faster CPU (that would make his a G73jw, wouldn't it?) his machine is the same as mine. I have a friend who has a G73 that is a few months newer than mine. If I do say, a single partition Windows reinstall, will it still put the thing back the way it was when I got it with all the extra little options and programs or would it be just a basic Windows 7 installation? Would it redo the recovery directory so I could actualy burn a set of disks? Should I go ahead with the F9 keyboard method? It gives me some partition options that I actualy like. My concern is that if the thing won't burn the disks for whatever reason, could there be something wrong with my recovery directory and then when I try to do an F9 recovery I get stuck somewhere in the middle with no way out? Does it use that same recovery directory for burning the disks and for doing a keyboard recovery? What would you recommend I do? I have seen on a number of forums that issues with burning the recovery disks aren't all that uncommon on this machine. It brings up the recovery display and gives me the three options so that much appears to work I didn't go any further than that. I started it the other day just to see what happens. So I am wondering about using the F9 keyboard method. I have verified that the drive works properly and the disks that it tells me are bad, work fine when I try them later. "An exception error occurred during the burning progress. I didn't burn any recovery disks when I first got it and now when I try to, it burns the first two disks fine and then hangs up on the third disk, giving me this error:
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you can still try but USB is your next best bet.I am wanting to do a full recovery on my G73jh because it has a few issues and I would just like it back to factory fresh. if your middle option says "restore MSI factory settings" instead of "troubleshoot" chances are this isnt going to work and you Listen carefully to this part tho at the 2:05 part you see 3 options. Now your second options is to try the steps in this video i have no idea for sure if it will work but you mite get lucky. That isnt your computer i forget exactly what its listed as i think something like html followed by numbers. As soon as you start your computer up spam the f11 key this will open a boot up options menu the click the option Your computer from the USB rather then the computer and you should be aloud to keep your personal files. this will give you the option to factory reset
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Now youll need access to another computer or laptop or anything with a USB port to dowload the file onto the usb once youve done that you power your pc (the messed up one) all the way down and put the usb in. This is the program youll need to download on to the USB.
#Msi burn recovery factory partition how to
Now this will take you step by step on how to install the USB. (read everything first at least till second
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I had this same issue because of a virus though.i wish i could see the video (its set to private) to know for sure if the same issue but either way i know of one for sure solution and one that mite work.įirst a restart with a usb would be your easiest option the process isnt to difficult if you follow the step in this link you shouldnt have an issue getting it set up i tryd to find links from reliable sources.