Sorry, what's GP?
It's been happening since I've changed the time manually last week with only a few minutes slow, but now it's losing like 30 minutes half of a day.
I upgraded to free win10 with clean installed but old software don't work. So I created dual boot win7 clean installed and put all old software back.
On another PC with win7 and all similar old software I tested to upgrade to win10 and to my surprise all working fine.
Now back to the first PC...
The reason I want *.tib is EE2 from Lenovo. Also I don't have to install all the drivers. I'm downloading Win7 Home Premium 64bit right now and try to repair MBRMGR problem.
Yes, it's a clean install Win7.
Should the *.tib be on a FAT32 format or it doesn't matter? I forgot the name of the new format can use with more than 2 TB hard drive, do I need it? If so how to format that way?
If it's corrupted why is it still working with "clone" feature?
I just finished the "clone" again, reboot with "no mbrmagr", put in Win7 DVD and installing right now: there is no choice of repair option. So it's installing Win7 now: is it a fresh install (looks like it to me) or repair the...
Thanks for your reply!
At step 3 I couldn't select *.tib file in Restore section with the error message "not an valid True Image file" or something like that.
I'm doing a cloning again and will try the trick of Windows 7 installation DVD to repair.
I downloaded a .tib file of the X120e netbook but don't know how to use it. Here is the list of what I did:
- Change the 5400rpm drive to a new 7200rpm one.
- Installed Win7 Ultimate 64bit.
- Downloaded a .tib file for my Thinkpad X120e netbook and put it on an external case.
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