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How to create a recovery dvd from the Dell restore partition ? Model is DELL XPS 1530 , it uses Factory.wim

Asked by openone in Backup & Restore Software, Windows Vista, Removable Backup Media

Tags: Microsoft , Dell, Vista Image backup, Dell, XPS, 1530, Factory state

I tried to use ghost to backup my entire HD and make it to 2-3 recovery DVDs , But that was too complex and costly (need GSS 2.0+ )

So i examined my harddisk again , i  found the disk contains 4partitions
(please examine my screenshot diskpattern.gif)
94MB (EISA Config) || 10.00GB Recovery (D:) NTFS Partition || 220.9GB OS (C:) NTFS partition || 2.5GB partition

So when i browsed partition , I noticed that it includes WIM style Vista Image (i.e) Factory state of Dell XPS vista. (Please have a look at attached file (image.gif)

So my question is , is there a way to "Burn the recovery partition to 2-3 Bootable restore DVDs" ?

I had a similar recovery partition with Sony VAIO UX micropc , but sony included a Burn Recovery DVDs partition. Since Dell XPS 1530 doesnt have such an option , How do i make recovery dvds from this partition .

Any help would be appreciated , Experts!.
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Factory WIM file from Recovery partition
Factory WIM file from Recovery partition
 
 
Disk Management Screenshot viewing 4 partitions.
Disk Management Screenshot viewing 4 partitions.
 
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Zones: Backup & Restore Software, Windows Vista, Removable Backup Media
Tags: Microsoft , Dell, Vista Image backup, Dell, XPS, 1530, Factory state
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Solution Provided By: openone
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