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Yura2011-09-07 22:45:08
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Yura, 2011-09-07 22:45:08

Reinstall faces. windows 7 on lenovo t410i

Lenovo laptop owners (I know you are here), please help me sort everything out on the topic of reinstalling win7 without using the recovery partition.

There is a new T410i. No blanks included. There is no Microsoft license sticker on the case. Installed activated Windows 7 Professional Ru 64-bit. There is only a recovery partition on the hdd.

As far as I understand, the recovery software, if necessary, destroys all 320 GB of the disk :). And you can't partition the drive into C: + D:.

Therefore, it is necessary to install the system in the old fashioned way from a blank (so?).
Sequence of actions:
1) Using ABR Beta With Windows 7 Support, I save the license data of the current Windows to a USB flash drive.
2) I download from the root tracker and cut it to a Microsoft Windows 7 OEM Rus Professional 64 bit disk (which is with wzor).
3) During the installation of Windows, I do not enter any serial numbers.
4) After installation, I restore faces. information via ABR.
5) I put wifi firewood.
6) I install Lenovo ThinkVantage System Update 4.01 and it already installs absolutely all the rest of Lenovo software and firewood.

Questions 2:
1) Is the sequence of actions correct (otherwise for me this is just a theory)? Are there any nuances missing?
2) In the final, I will receive a licensed activated Windows, as it was, which will be updated normally (maybe a clean serial) and in which all the software and drivers will be similar to Windows from the recovery partition?


Thanks to those who read.

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sht0rm, 2011-09-07
@sht0rm

Battery sticker.

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AccessForbidden, 2011-09-07
@AccessForbidden

The t410s had w7pro eng 32. I took an image from msdn-aa 64bit rus, entered the serial number from the sticker - everything worked and activated. And then, yes, either on the network card or on wifi firewood and install lenovo system update ahead. He will put everything right.

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inittab, 2011-09-08
@inittab

There was the same need, I wanted to split the partition into two on the Lenovo ThinkPad x100e. As far as I remember, everything is decided by the disk utility built into Windows 7 - there, it seems, you can cut off a piece from the partition, and then allocate the resulting space to a separate partition.
Well, yes, a sticker under the battery.

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