
If your hard disk is defective and the system partition is damaged, it will therefore pose no problem since you will just replace the hard drive and use the DVDs to restore your PC to factory condition. You can try to install another operating system on the hard drive or make a multiboot system. If your manipulations do not work, you will have your DVDs to restore your laptop, neither seen nor known. We therefore recommend the iso files that you can copy on different backup media. This tutorial was made on a laptop " MSI GE60 2OE-080FR".

To save the Recovery of a laptop MSI, it's simple. Just run the program called "Burn Recovery" which is a shortcut on the desktop.

The program will then prepare the required view for a few minutes long minutes files (as was noticed this morning).

Then MSI inform you that the use of DVDs that you will burn will result in formatting your hard disk.īurn Recovery offers you to choose between burning discs recoveries and the creation of a USB device.īoth warn you : Burn Recovery has still created us 5 iso files from 3 to 4 GB each. If you want to burn, so you'll have 5 DVDs. This is why we clicked on "Advanced" in order to create iso files to burn later. Now select "Create ISO file for recovery disk" and click "Next".īy default, the program will tell you the partition "D" as the backup folder. Click the "." button to select another folder. In our case, we created a "MSI Recovery ISO" folder in which to save the iso files.īurn Recovery will now create your iso file (or your recovery media depending on what you selected). This process takes time since it must copy the equivalent of 5 DVDs. Once the ISO file created, you can choose to delete the temporary files.

So check the box to save space on your laptop and then exit the program. Here is the list of iso files created by this program. To restore your PC, burn the iso file to DVD and boot your computer on the first DVD.When I first received my PE60 I migrated the hard drive to the Samsung 850 using Samsung's migration feature. Sadly, the recovery partition on the MSI hard drive never migrated. Using Macrium Reflect and an external USB SATA cable, I was able to make an. Img file of that recovery partition from the MSI hard drive.
