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Deutsch Français Italiano Português Nederlands Polski हिंदी Connexion Recevoir la lettre d'information Recherche Accueil Encyclopédie Forum Posez une question Dernières questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Jeux vidéo Logiciels Matériel Mobile Réseau Virus Café Astuces Bureautique Internet Logiciels Matériel Mobile Virus Windows Windows 7 Windows 8 Télécharger Posez une question Logiciels Windows Logiciels Mac Logiciels Linux Applis Android Applis Blackberry Applis iPad Applis iPhone Applis Windows Phone News Découverte du jour Internet Jeux vidéos Entreprise Interviews pro Logiciels pro Management Tests & comparatifs Sites Pro Emploi Accueil Forum Linux / http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/can-not-open-file-crecoverydat/4356b25e-41cd-4e7a-8847-56703fbbffce Unix Signaler Can not open file recover.dat Posez votre question v1nt4ge - Dernière réponse le 29 oct. 2013 à 19:11 Bonjour, J'ai un gros problème, j'avais Ubuntu et Windows 7 en dual boot avec Grub, et j'ai supprimé la partition de Ubuntu et je suis donc tombé dans le grub rescue, j'ai donc gravé http://www.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-18659236-can-not-open-file-recover-dat Super Grub Disk su un CD et j'ai booté mon Pc sur ce CD, j'ai fait "Réparer démarrage de Windows" et demarrer windows, puis il y a écrit quelque chose du genre éwindows loading files" avec un chargement en dessous, mais lorsque le chargement est fini, une grande fenêtre avec écrit can not open file C : recover.dat et ERROR en rouge et en gros. J'ai un Asus K50ij depuis Noël, et je ne trouve pas de solution à mon problème et j'espère que vous pouvez m'aider, Merci beaucoup d'avance! Afficher la suite Can not open file recover.dat Can not open file c recovery.dat Recover File / Recover Data Can't open file Vidéos - Can't open file Ftp erreur 425 Can't open data connection (Résolu) Utile +3 Signaler immobilia 43Messages postés dimanche 16 mai 2004Date d'inscription 25 décembre 2011 Dernière intervention 25 déc. 2011 à 02:18 Heureusement j'ai trouvé une solution qui corrige le problème de boot sur les Asus : Can
Czech Polski ProductsSupportFAQDownloadMemberServiceRepairLanguage SEARCH ASUS Member ID Password Forgot password? Join member Location : Forum Forum Select Forum Audio Cards Graphic Card LCD Monitors Mobile Phone Motherboard Multimedia Wireless All Topic : [Sharing]can not open file c:\recovery.dat New Topic http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=20090625151211843&board_id=3&model=L50Vn&page=1&SLanguage=en-us Ranger78 Member Posts : 27 Level : Tech Points : 46 From: Italy Posted:6/25/2009 4:28:00 PM # 1 Hello, I just bought a nice L50Vn with Windows Vista Home Premium preinstalled. I was successfully going to install http://win7-error-cant-open-recovery.blogspot.com/2010/10/error-cant-open-crecoverydat-windows-7.html the Ultima version but at the last boot I got a big red ERROR message on the screen and a "can not open c:\recovery.dat" message and I can't access the OS, just restart, with sam eloop :(I error cannot have read that to solve this problem must delete the recovery partition, make a new one and install again, but i don't want to delete the recovery partiton just in case I sell the laptop.SO my question is how can I solve this "can not open c:\recovery.dat" message without deleting the recovery partion and if there's no other solution but that, can I recreate that partition by myself? I only have the recovery dvd.Thanks for error cannot open help! Edit Reply Quote & Reply Willy Member Posts : 6423 Level : Tech Points : 3969 From: Australia Posted:6/25/2009 4:55:00 PM # 2 It is not necessary to delete the recovery partition. Use the Recovery DVD to restore your computer to the factory settings. Boot your computer into Vista Home premium. Put the Vista Ultimate installation DVD into the DVD drive. The installation will be started automatically. Select “Upgrade” and the Vista will be upgraded to Ultimate version smoothly. Good luck!! Edit Reply Quote & Reply Ranger78 Member Posts : 27 Level : Tech Points : 46 From: Italy Posted:6/25/2009 5:53:00 PM # 3 Ok thanks! One more difficult task for you: what if I want to install a "better" version on Windows Vista, like TinyVista for example, where the upgrade files are removed?? I get stuck in that big red ERROR message anytime... Edit Reply Quote & Reply Ranger78 Member Posts : 27 Level : Tech Points : 46 From: Italy Posted:6/25/2009 8:52:00 PM # 4 I can install Windows XP 64 bit from boot, but I can not find good video driver and there's always a black flick sometimes across the screen ... And many features don't work,
lot of people including me are having this problem when upgrading other windows to Windows 7. I had spent a lot of time searching the best and easiest way to resolve. I found a lot of forums giving tips and answers but most of them are not that easy to apply plus telling you to remove/format the Recovery Partitions, to send to the ASUS center to resolve and so on. Actually the below I described is a very easy way to resolve without losing your Original Windows License or affecting your recovery disk.After a few more surfings I got a very nice and simple tip from This Site which is very short and neat. But it will not be easy for those who are not yet having experiences in windows installation. Therefore, I am now giving a detail step by step way to resolve it with screen-caps. Please refer below.BUMP!!!This is the Red Error Message you are so scared. Well, do not worry. Let's walk a bit further.========================================================(1) Force shut-down by Pressing Power Key for 5 Sec to restart your computer or any other way to restart your computer to get to the (2). Please do not remove your Windows 7 Installer or insert Windows 7 Installer if removed. You will have to run the installation setup.(2) >> Click "Repair your computer" (the purpose is to get to "Command Prompt" area)>> Restore computer and Next>> Click "Cancel" to cancel Restoration which we do not need it here.>> Select a system image >> then "Next">> Click "Cancel" again.>> Click "Command Prompt">> bootsect.exe /nt60 ALL /mbr>> press Enter>> Here you see "Successfully Updates">> Close Commend Prompt>> Click "Restart" to restart your pc. Now you will see Windows 7 restarts normally. This is a successful move. You now reach to Windows 7 without seeing the RED ERROR alert.Easy.. Simple.. Right.. Please leave a comment if it is useful for you or not. Thanks..Have a Great Day.========================================================= Posted by Paulina Pauline at 12:36 AM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Feq_fScChAs/TKoBmzzSDFI/AAAAAAAAAe4/ih86DQ6KTU4/s320/win7-error4.jpg 117 comments: Too said... Thanks for such a easy and nice tip. I had resolved my problem. October 3, 2010 at 3:31 AM Henry Hill said... Cute. Neat tips. Thanks.