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Remove safe recovery feature

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I don't remember what the exact name for the feature is from TI v10. You could place an image in a hidden partition on a HDD and do a recovery while booting the PC by hitting a particular F key, don't remember which. This feature adds several seconds to the PC boot time and I'd like to remove it.

I have since clean installed Windows 7 and formated the partition where the old XP system with TI was located. Even after all that the delay during boot is still there, even with no TI of any type installed.

How do I get rid of the delay?

Thanks

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It's called the Secure Zone. Boot with the True Image Rescue CD and use the "Manage Secure Zone" feature. Remove the SZ and also de-activate the Startup Recovery Manager.

The secure zone was created with TI 10 and I do not have that rescue disk available. I've looked for the secure zone with a rescue disk from TI Home 2010 and I don't find a secure zone.

Thanks for your help so far.

Any suggestions?

Are you getting the "Press F11..." Acronis message when you boot the computer? If not, the delay isn't being caused by the ASRM.

I would think that installing Windows 7 would have already reset the MBR code (which would have removed the ASRM MBR code).