How To Extract Drivers From Sony Recovery Partition

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How To Extract Drivers From Sony Recovery Partitioning

I have copied all the data in a hidden OS recovery partition from a hard drive. This partition was provided by the laptop manufacturer to restore the laptop to its original factory windows 7 installation.
Question: How do I copy this data onto a flash USB drive and then restore the OS from the USB drive? Can I load a Windows recovery console using a Windows install DVD, and then point it to the data on the USB drive? Or, do I need to make the USB drive bootable, then copy the data to the USB drive and boot from the USB drive? Note: For various reasons, I do not want to just install windows 7 from a retail install DVD.

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In Windows I can see the factory OS partition, it is there, undamaged, I was also able to extract the install.wim from it, however Windows does not see it as a recovery partition so if I try to make a recovery disk from a fresh install of Win 8.1, the copy recovery partition box is grayed out.

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To make a hidden partition available we need to assign a drive letter, and this is how: Click Start-button and type DISKPART and press Enter. Click OK when the UAC prompt you. In the Diskpart Dialogue Window, type: list disk This will show you a list of the disks installed on your computer. How do i transfer OEM Sony Recovery Partition into new hard drive? Hi Guys, I bought a sony vaio laptop VPCYB15AG in 2011(only 1 year warranty). I just want to change the new hard disk but keep everything else that comes with OEM from sony including the recovery partition. I have created the recovery disks. Please help me guys, and pardon. No one has given me a solution to that problem, so I was wondering if there is a way to extract the drivers from the recovery partition. I was able to show the partition by using diskpart.exe > selecting the volume > assigning a letter to it. All the files on it were unable to be opened by any program.