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Gadzhi Kochkarev2020-07-07 17:05:36
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Gadzhi Kochkarev, 2020-07-07 17:05:36

Are there alternative recovery systems for themes that are pre-installed on computers / laptops by manufacturers?

OneKey Recovery 8.0 is a software preloaded on Lenovo/ideapad laptops to backup and restore your computer. In order to use OneKey Recovery system features, the hard drive already has a factory-hidden partition to store the system image file and OneKey Recovery system program files. This section is hidden by default for security reasons, which explains why the available disk space is less than the advertised capacity. OneKey Recovery can be accessed from Windows or outside of Windows:
In Windows, double-click the OneKey Recovery icon to launch the Lenovo OneKey Recovery system.
Outside of Windows (if the system crashes and you can't log in), press the NOVO button (the small button or hole next to the back arrow icon, which looks like an inverted U). For questions about finding the NOVO button, click here.


At Lenovo, such a system is launched by pressing the NOVO button on laptops and F2 on monoblocks (Lenovo C460 / C470). The task is to adapt this "one-button recovery system" to work on computers from other manufacturers or to find a similar recovery system in the public domain.

I have already tried to clone the entire hard drive sector-by-sector to a computer from another company, but it did not work. For that, it worked on a computer of the same model and on a Lenovo laptop.

Who has any suggestions and ideas?

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ubuntu_lts, 2020-07-07
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So like Windows starting from 8 and above creates its own recovery system, called - Reset to original state. We press the NOVO button on the same Lenovo and in the menu we select System Recovery
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in a bunch of different settings we find - Reset to the original state
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or from the OS itself do a reset, if we can boot
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, what's the problem?

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