Hi,
The kind of recovery you are referring to is generally done by manufacturers
by placing an image on the disk to begin with. What you would need to do is
look at imaging software that will create a "picture" of the system as it is
at a given moment in time and allow you to store this on a separate volume
where you can later restore from. It wouldn't be done via boot.ini, but
rather through some mechanism of the recovery software that you choose.
There are many available, here is one example:
http://www.terabyteinc.com/image-for-windows.htm
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> I want to create a recovery partition on my windows Vista laptop. Pretty
> much i want to be pompted when the pc boots to hit f10 and have a count
> down of 10 seconds . I know this would be done through boot.ini however
> i have no idea how to do so. Also id make a seperate partition on my hd
> of ten gigs just for the backup image. if someone could help me.... Id
> appreciate it. Thanks
>
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