I've upgraded that laptop from Vista, to 7, to 8, to 8.1, and now to Windowsġ0 and never had a problem at all. PS: I have a very old Asus G1 laptop, a model that Asus originally sold with Vista pre-installed (they had sold it with XP prior but I bought it after Vista had become standard). ![]() So it's definitely no problem with the drive or partition that is preventing you from using your recovery disks. ![]() The recovery disks are everything, including that, so that if you got a new blank empty hard drive (for example, if you bought a larger one) The drivers don't care what version you have (just install the latest available driver).Īlso if you are using recovery disks to go back, then it doesn't matter if the recovery partition is there or not. That's odd because according to Asus's very own page for that model of computer it will work with Windows 10.
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