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Saturday, March 7, PM. I got exactly the same thing. I am reporting it via the Send Feedback link. Monday, March 9, PM. I am getting a simular message with Windows 7 RC "System repair disc could not be created - Error: 0x Monday, May 11, AM. Got a feeling that the System repair disc setup is not a feature in the beta versions.
I think I know why: drive letter. I think the System repair disc application is set up to run on the D: drive. Tuesday, May 12, PM. I haven't yet tried that feature in build but it certainly doesn't work at all in Windows Vista, so it not working in Windows 7 is no surprise.
But, again, I'm very sure when I do the System repair disc utility will work. David, I have just this minute tried to create a recovery disc with RecDisc.
I can even go as far as to dispel your drive letter theory. Derosnec, OEM's supply their own recovery disc so in answer toi your first question the answer would be 'Yes' it probably will be disabled.
As for your second question I cannot image there will be a chnage in policy from Windows Vista and that Complete PC Backup will more than likely ship only on the 'higher' end versions of Windows 7. EXE does work. Boot up with the Windows 7 installation disc.
When it gets to the main setup window, click on Repair in the lower left-hand corner. You'll then come up on the main Repair menu. Click on Command Prompt at the bottom. You'll get the same popup as in Windows for choosing which drive letter. If you only have 1 one hard-drive on your system you shouldn't have any problems making a disc.
So all you have to do is reconfigure your drive to either D or E. I was wrong. But the first method I described does work. Different installation of Windows 7 this time. I did a little experiment. I went back and tried to make a System repair disc and I got the 0x error message. Went back to make a System repair disc and it worked. Luckily, I had cloned this personal rendition of the Windows 7 installation where I didn't do very very much of anything to tweak or delete unwanted folders and files.
However, the latest clone was of a different rendition. I had deleted it thinking it was a restore point folder when in fact it is the the folder that contains all the information to make a System repair disc.
I have since replaced that deleted folder with a copy of the same folder as described in the above paragraph and now the System repair disc creator works on this rendition too. Saturday, May 16, AM. In case anyone's interested, this happens in the RTM. I really can't believe in this day and age that we're tied to a fixed drive. I haven't tried the console route yet, but frankly I shouldn't have to. Monday, August 10, AM. Monday, August 10, PM. This was done on a machine running Windows 7 Build I also suffered from the error 0x when creating a System Repair Disc.
Then I tried to update the device driver, but the apparently generic driver from Microsoft dated seems to be the most recent. Then, in desperation, I decided to update the DVD firmware.
After that I had no more problems creating a System Repair Disc! However, updating the firmware for the DVD includes a reboot, so I will never know if it really was the firmware update or just the reboot that did the trick. Friday, August 28, AM. What's the difference betwean the recovery disk and the repair option on the windows 7 installation disk?
Saturday, August 29, AM. I had this same problem, with a final version of Win 7 bit. I did an "upgrade" from Vista with Home Premium. Everything worked fine, except for this error when trying to create a repair disc. Using Option 1 of David Lee Davis' suggestion, I succeeded, with one caveat: The windows installation disc was required to copy files for the repair -- it gave me a screen saying my installation did not have the files needed to create a repair disc!
I don't know why this is happening, but without any evidence suspect it has to do with upgrading my HP PC with HP's OEM repair partition no longer usable, as it's Vista still on the system and somehow still directing Windows to look to it for this information. You can download the correct version for your operating system architecture below:. Recdisc for Vista bit Recdisc for Vista bit.
If you have UAC on, run the tool and click the Manual button to the right. If done correctly, you should now be able to run the repair disc creator. Go to Start or press the Win key and type recdisc.
All you have to do is press Win or go to Start and type recdisc, then follow the prompts by selecting the optical drive with a blank CD and pressing the button. Unfortunately, with Windows 8 Microsoft has gone back to playing around with the recovery disc feature like they did in Windows Vista. All is not lost though because you still get the new to Windows 8 feature of writing the repair disc directly to USB flash drive.
Then make sure the flash drive is inserted and press Next. After a short while the USB recovery drive will be created. I replaced the recdisc. When running recdisc. I did reinstall Vista today just to test this and it asks me for the install DVD as well. I have the same problem as Tim, Michael and Corina. If you posted a reply, I cannot find it. I have software which only will run on an old Vista PC. It will not boot half the time and wants to go to startup repair.
I created system repair disc 6 discs total few years ago. How can i restore my Vista to a new hard drive using these system repair discs? Can somebody please give me a step by step procedure from BOOT? Microsoft Windows EXE recdisc. Download Recdisc. Average User Rating. All rights reserved. View Other recdisc. Original Filename: recdisc.
What are recdisc. Some of the most common recdisc. Class not registered. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Cannot find recdisc. Error starting program: recdisc. Faulting Application Path: recdisc. The file recdisc. Windows failed to start - recdisc. How to Fix recdisc. Step 1: Restore your PC back to the latest restore point, "snapshot", or backup image before error occurred. In the search results, find and click System Restore. Follow the steps in the System Restore Wizard to choose a relevant restore point.
Restore your computer to that backup image. If the Step 1 fails to resolve the recdisc. You'll be prompted with a permission dialog box. In the box, click " YES ". You should have a black screen with a blinking cursor. SFC will begin scanning for recdisc. Follow any on-screen commands to complete the process.
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