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example,
to
change
to
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
folder
from
a
command
prompt,
type
“CD
%rr%”
and
press
enter.
Table
8.
Environmental
variable
Directory
%rr%
c:\Program
Files\Lenovo\Rescue
and
Recovery
%SWSHARE%
c:\Program
Files\Lenovo
%TVTCOMMON%
c:\Program
Files\Common
Files\Lenovo
Note:
For
a
complete
list
of
variables,
run
the
’set’
command
on
a
computer
that
has
Rescue
and
Recovery
installed.
Compatibility
with
Vista
Bitlocker
To
achieve
compatibility
with
Bitlocker,
Rescue
and
Recovery
needs
to
be
installed
after
the
partitions
are
properly
set
up.
When
setting
up
the
Bitlocker
partition
the
recommended
way
to
do
so
is
to
use
the
tool
from
Microsoft
called
the
Bitlocker
Driver
Preparation
Tool.
The
boot
partition
that
is
created
should
be
at
least
2GB
in
size.
To
install
Vista
Bitlocker
without
using
this
tool,
you
must
have
two
partitions
on
your
system
when
installing
Vista.
One
should
be
2GB
and
marked
active;
this
is
where
the
boot
files
reside.
The
other
will
be
where
your
OS
is
installed
and
where
your
data
will
reside.
When
Vista
is
installed,
it
will
detect
this
and
should
install
only
the
boot
files
to
the
smaller
partition.
Both
partitions
should
be
type
0x07.
When
installing
Rescue
and
Recovery
on
a
system
with
Bitlocker
and
a
service
partition
is
not
available,
the
following
two
commands
should
be
run
to
prevent
the
Vista
OS
from
asking
for
the
Bitlocker
key
every
time
it
boots.
These
commands
are:
bcdedit
-deletevalue
{globalsettings}
extendedinput
and
bcdedit
-deletevalue
{globalsettings}
extendedinput
Notes:
1.
When
setting
up
Bitlocker
on
Vista,
the
bitlocker
partition
should
be
after
the
OS
partition
for
best
results.
If
it
is
placed
before
the
OS
partition,,
the
partition
number
will
need
to
be
updated
in
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
ADM
settings.
2.
When
restoring
a
system
that
is
using
Microsoft
Vista,
and
Bitlocker,
a
message
will
show
up
that
there
was
an
error
at
shutdown.
this
can
be
ignored
and
everything
should
operate
normally.
Chapter
2.
Installation
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