[ltp] screwed up installation (Win10) when trying to install Ubuntu20.04

Uwe Brauer oub at mat.ucm.es
Tue Sep 15 17:13:26 CEST 2020


> Hi, 
> On 15 September 2020 12:02:00 CEST, Uwe Brauer <oub at mat.ucm.es> wrote:

> Normally, ThinkPads have a recovery partition. 

That is what I remember from my old Thinpad. There seems indeed to be
such a partion but I can't boot.


> If you boot the machine to any boot manager, do you see a partition
> of a couple of gigabytes size called LENOVO or similar? Try booting
> this, if possible.

It only offers me the window boot manager and that does not offer me the
recovery boot.

Meanwhile I downloaded and installed windows, seems pretty close to the
original one, seems to boot a bit slower though. I run now into a
another difficulty which I will report in a second email.
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