After the system recovery complete original image

Win 7 Desktop was unstable after a few years, and I wasn't able to run a successful restoration to any number of restore points, so just yesterday, I backed it up and ran the recovery of the system of internal recovery option in the Recovery Manager and not from disks.

The process was nice and smooth, but in 'My computer', I noticed that my original image on the D drive already appears almost complete and wonder if this is the case?

It shows only 327 MB 10.7 GB free space.

My concern is it will be full in no time and leaves no room for new info in case it is always necessary.

So my question is, or the original image is correct as this is what I have to do something now, even if it means another recovery?

Thanks for the tips

You are the very welcome

Happy computing!

Jaco

Tags: HP Desktops

Similar Questions

  • After the system recovery running following a power outage, my user profile is lost. Unfortunately, he is also the administrator account. How to retrieve the profile or create a new?

    After the system recovery running following a power outage, my user profile is lost.  Unfortunately, he is also the administrator account.  How to retrieve the profile or create a new?

    ·                        Restore point:

    Try typing F8 at startup and in the list of Boot selections, select Mode safe using ARROW top to go there > and then press ENTER.

    Try a restore of the system once, to choose a Restore Point prior to your problem...

    Click Start > programs > Accessories > system tools > system restore > choose another time > next > etc.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    If the above does not work:

    ·                        http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/130095-user-profile-service-failed-logon-user-profile-cannot-loaded.html

    See if the information in the above tutorial will help you.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-AU/help/769495bf-035C-4764-A538-c9b05c22001e1033.mspx

    Difficulty of a corrupted user profile

    After creating the profile, you can copy the files from the existing profile. You must have at least three user accounts on the computer to perform these operations, including the new account that you created.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/947242

    A temporary profile is loaded after you connect to a Windows Vista-based system

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • Problems with the updates after the system recovery

    Hello.

    After about a week after the system recovery, my computer tried to install updates 110 and stuck on number 56 for more than 3 hours.

    If I disconnect the battery and restart the system stuck halfway through the Configure updates - again for several hours.

    Someone knows what's the problem?

    Regards Terry

    Hello Terry,

    Thanks for posting your question on the Microsoft community.

    Thank you for details on the issue.

    This problem can occur because corrupt Windows Update files or parameters.

    I suggest you run the Windows update troubleshooting tool and check if that helps. Please follow these steps:

    a. press Windows + C keys and click on research.

    b. type Troubleshooting in the search box, click on it in the search results.
    c. click 'show all' and then click 'Windows Update'.
    d. click on 'Next' and follow the on-screen instructions.

    If this does not help, please reset the Windows update components and check.
    Refer to this article:
    How to reset the Windows Update components?
    https://support.Microsoft.com/en-us/KB/971058

    Note: Serious problems can occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you proceed with caution. For added protection, back up the registry before you edit it. Then you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click on the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
    https://support.Microsoft.com/en-us/KB/322756

    I hope this information helps.

    Please let us know if you need more help.

    Thank you

  • Strange question, craps remaining after the system recovery on my windows xp desktop.

    Strange question, thank you for your comments!

    I just reinstalled windows xp on my old HP desktop HP Pavilion Media Center TV m7334n PC computer using the recovery on D partition. I expect that the installation would be a clean install. At the beginning of the recovery, I noticed the message on the screen saying that the backup was in process. After recovery, I could start my computer and realized that used disk space C was still as the space of C drive used before the restoration. I also noticed that there was a lot of pre-installed programs appears on the list of start - all programs. I never installed them after recovery. Many of them work. I expect a CLEAN installation. It is not clean at all.

    Furthur inspection on the system to reveal problems:

    1. I noticed that there are so many records under the program folder program files on the C drive (I have only one program fichiersDossier). I guess that the recovery process copied evething under my original forder of program files in this folder. I don't have anything I can use most of them because the links were scattered on a large number of them (I can't run the program of either start - all programs or folder directly). Is not at all a CLEAN installation.

    2. the recovery process also copy my document in the folder as well original user, see below to understand which is the original file of the user.

    3. originally, in my computer, I have two users (or 3 including comments), we came to HP-administrator with the computer, is another family.  On the computer I just recover, there are 3 users accompanying the recovery. They are administrator, hp-administrator and guest. I've renamed the family administrator. Now, under systems and settings, I see the user plus two records. They are administrator-YOUR-4DACD0EA75 and hp-administrator-YOUR-4DACD0EA75. YOUR 4DACD0EA75 sounds familiar. I can remember that I was lazy and that it has not changed the computer name during installation after recovery. YOUR 4DACD0EA75 is actually the default name given to me during the installation. I don't like this at all, so I changed the name of the computer and restarted the computer. The name of the computer was changed after the restartup, but ugly folder names remain the same and I can not even rename the ugly file name.

    I had done some restorations system on this computer before, I never noticed a problem like this before.

    1 have we seen this before?

    2 I forgot something?

    3. can I safely delete the original user profiles and records under the program folder program files?

    4. can I do a system recovery really CLEAN? I understand that the crapware will be installed during the system recovery. I'm ok with that, what I want is my pc to be recovered to the original state of the plant.

    5. I can read is no longer my 1st disc restore dvd. Is it possible to make another set of recovery disks?

    Thanks for reading my long message!

    1 have we seen this before? I saw something similar and other relief to be fixed.

    2 I forgot something? I don't think so. Just do an another hard drive recovery. Try again is all I can think about.

    3. can I safely delete the original user profiles and records under the program folder program files? I would'nt mess with her. Just do another hard drive recovery system.

    4. can I do a system recovery really CLEAN? I understand that the crapware will be installed during the system recovery. I'm ok with that, what I want is my pc to be recovered to the original state of the plant. Yes. Used hydrogen peroxide call destructive (or full) non-destructive vs. Make a full - restoration destructive to put things o back the way you bought it.

    http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/bph07145

    5. I can read is no longer my 1st disc restore dvd. Is it possible to make another set of recovery disks? By all means, out juice of repair disk and try to get it back. If you can repair the disk, make a copy or 2 whole and store them in a safe place. Otherwise, you will have to order them from somewhere on the Web... as a popular auction site.

    Thanks for reading my long message! You are welcome. Thanks for posting. I hope my answer helps.

  • Portable operation extremely slow even after the system recovery

    I have a series of g laptop and on last week, it started running VERY slowly after the start. It came from nowhere, because it allows to work just fine the day before. So yesterday, I restored the factory setting and saved without previous files or documents. He worked as new for a few hours and then it suddenly becomes very slow. It's so slow that it freezes or it loads forever when I just click or click on the Start button. Pretty much everything I had there, it was iTunes malawarebytes, utorrent, steam and some other stuff that is were all on my computer before the problems began. Help will be greatly appreciated!

    Best regards, Nicolas

    Hi Nicolas,.

    Regarding the size of the hard drive, there may be problems with the recovery process if you are installing a drive of smaller capacity than one that was originally supplied with your laptop - the same size or slightly more is Ok.

    Unfortunately, I do not see the image of your link, but I think I know what you are referring.

    I guess than the previous you reinstalled the operating system is using the D Partition of hard disk recovery.  However, with a new disc, it will not be possible that the disc is not completely empty.  You will need to use a set of recovery DVDs to reinstall the operating system on the new drive - however, this procedure going to re-create the recovery on the new drive Partition automatically.

    All you have to do, once the new drive has been installed is to operate on the esc key when you launch Notepad to open the Start Menu.  Insert the recovery DVD.  Select boot options (usually f9), use the arrow keys to select the CD/DVD drive and press ENTER.  You can also get a prompt to "Press any key to" continuous - it if requested.  This will start the Recovery Manager and the whole procedure will be very similar to the previous method, you used - you will be prompted by the software when you need to change DVD to continue the process.

    Kind regards

    DP - K

  • Qosmio G30 - problem after the system recovery procedure

    I Qosmio G30 - 148 who have Windows XP MCE, trying to download some system programs crashed and make automatic restart.

    I then used a RECOVERY CD to recover my system all and followed the instructions on the CD but when finished and restart the system, a famous blue screen telling me there is a problem in my system and windows must be restarted.

    When restarting in safe mode, it is a message telling me that the system is not fully installed. Please, rerun the Setup program.

    You could any body help me in this problem because it's a strange problem?

    Note: I tried to install Windows XP from external CD but the system did not have the hard drive.

    You are right. It's a really strange problem. I don't know if you use some external devices but before you start recovery procedure please remove all connected devices.
    The fact is that this recovery image is designed for this model of laptop and the specific hardware configuration. If the BSOD occurs after the installation of the image it takes little hardware related issue.

    I don't really have any other explanation. Problem is that no one here will be able to offer an accurate diagnosis, and we can only speculate what may be the problem.

    Try to do it again to the recovery facility, but if the problem persists I fear that you need professional help.

  • VERY URGENT. Data in accessible after the system recovery which says - data will not be deleted.

    I did a system restore by pressing F11 on my laptop HP XP Home pre-loaded. The step has asked told me that by doing a restore via this procedure, my data will not be changed or lost. I did not a destructive restore.

    Now after recovering my laptop works very well, however I got two sets of data - much of the imp in My Documents data and personal data to another folder. When I went back to work on the laptop, I was able to access the data that I had the pvt. folder, however, any data that is very Important to me and who was there in My Documents has been moved to a new folder named HP and I can't access it. The capacity of the disk hard has not changed, which means that the amount of hard disk space that has been used before is the same, so it means, no data has been removed. I analyzed the defragmenting drive C drive and can see the report, which said, all data is located in the HP folder, but when I try to enter the folder, it says access is denied.

    During recovery, I haven't used any password, which could help to access this folder, I am still unable to view this file, I tried to use an administrator in safe mode too, still the same message.

    I called HP customer, but after talking with them for an hour, I couldn't find a solution. I called microsoft and they say that they support no more than XP? PLEASE HELP ME. I do not understand when I follow on screen instructions from microsoft themselves, why am I facing this problem? Is it a fault of customers to purchase an original product from microsoft, and then when he has a problem microsoft responds that they cannot help them?

    Since I followed all the instructions from microsoft, I'm in trouble, if at any time it would give me a warning that your data won't be accessible or will change, I would have not been made.

    PLEASE HELP ME, I NEED AN URGENT DATA. I HAVE A FEW PRESENTATIONS MAJOR IN THE COMING WEEK, AND I DON'T GET.

    Most probably, you have just to take ownership of these files.  The recovery process has probably created a new user, who does not recognize the system as having access to this folder.  To do this follow these steps:

    "How appropriate a file or a folder in Windows XP"
      <>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/308421 >

    HTH,
    JW

  • After the system recovery Accupoint does not work on the Satellite

    After a recent system recovery I can't accupoint to work.
    In Control Panel, or in devices, there is no sign of accupoint.
    Where can I get the accupoint driver?

    Could you please put you name of the laptop?
    Thank you.

    Accupoint is a part of the options touchpad or mouse.
    Usually, you can find under control panel-> mouse-> advanced or something like that.

    Check it!

  • TouchSmart 610 1150y: No Audio output device is installed after the system recovery

    I recently experienced an issue that forced me to do a system recovery. I upgraded Windows 10 months passed without problem from 7. After saving, I did the recovery. The Beats Audio System will not work now and the system indicates device output Installed in no..

    I tried to download drivers without impact. I also uninstalled the audio controller (IDT High Definition Audio CODEC) via Device Manager and rebooted him the system. Doing so resulted in a warning on the unit triangle. When I try to download software updates for it, it starts to download the driver, and then sends an idicating error message that a driver has been found but the device does not work. The audio worked perfectly until I ran the recovery, so it seems not to be a hardware failure.

    Can you suggest a way to solve this problem or to diagnose the problem?  Thanks for any help you can provide!

    Mark

    Finally! I found a solution! A Google search for a Codec IDT pilot lost in Windows 10 randomly suggested another thread here on the HP Forum. After several suggestions, is affected:

    1. Select IDT High Definition Audio CODEC on Device Manager.

    2. Select the driver tab.

    3. click on Update Driver... button.

    4. Select-> Browse my computer for driver software.

    5. Select-> let me collect a list of drivers for devices on my computer.

    6. Select Audio device high definition (not IDT high def...)  "This is important). and click Next.

    Displays warning message, but the answer Yes.

    7. Windows has updated your driver software.

    Key is step 6.

    Perfect! Worked like a champ!  Problem solved... just took me two weeks to find.

  • Update Windows XP after the system recovery

    I had to do a recovery of the system due to the victory of missing files. What I have to do the updates one at a time and is there a way to determine where to start? Norton will not install unless I've got sp2 which was one of the missing files. There is no firewall protection in the restored files, so I won't be on the net longer than necessary.

    If by 'system recovery' you mean that XP SP1 or SP1a is installed clean now:
    HOW to get WinXP SP1 or SP2 fully patched after a "clean install".

    And, only the system and yourself a favor not install Norton. If you choose to install it I can guarantee you that you will come back and post on a update problem, a system restore question, a winsock problem, etc..
    If you want a good, paid AV, download NOD32 or F-Secure.
    Two decent free are Avast and AntiVir. MowGreen Services consumer safety update

  • After the system recovery

    First: 1 - my computer (computer laptop Fujitsu Semens_Windows Vista Home Premium__Pack 2) had a restart on his

    2. I connect, but after 3-6 min me has said that Log In failure
                
    3 - I reboot again and Ive done a Start Up repair
    4 - 2 terms of Start up - the Normal Mode or Safe mode
                
    5. with normal mode, the computer was unnable upward departure
                
    6. I choose Safe (System Recovery) data ___All Mode personal will be lost...
                 
    7. after recovery of the system my Local disk (D) the smallest in memory before the memory recovery was 94 and now 75 GB, anyone know why? Please help me!

    Hello

    Recovery mode and security system are two different things and in safe mode lets you access Windows Diagnostics mode and that you will lose all the data in this mode. System and Windows.old files have not been deleted during recovery of the system was carried out. Try to throw the disc to clean the disk and see if you can find and remove unwanted files that could be to fill out the hard disk.

    1. open Disk Cleanup by clicking the Start button picture of the Start button, tap all programs, accessories, click System Tools, and then click Disk Cleanup.

    2. in the Disk Cleanup Options dialog box, choose whether you want to clean your own files only or all files on the computer. Need administrator permission if you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

    3. If the disk cleanup: drive selection dialog box appears, select the hard disk you want to clean and then click OK.

    4. click the Disk Cleanup tab and select the check boxes for files that you want to remove.

    5. When you have finished select the files you want to delete, click OK, and then click on delete files to confirm the operation. Disk Cleanup on delete all unnecessary files from your computer.

    Delete files using disk cleanup
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/delete-files-using-disk-cleanup

    Also check hard disk in disk management and see if you can see any differenc in the capacity of the hard drive partition which is in question right now.

    1. click on start.

    2 type diskmgmt.msc in the instant search box.

    Concerning
    Anthony.

  • Windows does not start after the system recovery

    I have a Pavilion dv9700 w/Windows Vista 32 bit Home Premium.

    After running the system since the disk partition recovery hard (supposed to be successfully), it restarts to:

    "Unable to start windows.  Recent change hardware or software may be the cause.

    "Insert the windows disc" - the computer did not come with one.

    «Computer or system manufacturer contact administrator»  -HP now wants to charge me for the real-time chat agree that came with my system was "free of charge as long as you own the PC."

    "File windows\system32\winload.exe".

    'status 0xc000000f '.

    'could not be loaded.  The file may be missing or damaged. »

    Help, please!

    Finally found someone who had a Vista disk, so I did a clean install, which fixed the problem.  Then, I downloaded and installed all the HP drivers/software.  It's a shame that computer manufacturers do not issue a disk with the operating system when they sell computers more.  If they gave me one, I could have it fixed in one day.

  • After the system recovery, installation of MS Office 2003 says incorrect product key!

    I ran System Recovery on my HP Pavilion a465c (prod # 160A DT) with the home edition of XP preinstalled.

    After trying to start any MS Office 2003 product (which was also preinstalled), I wonder to enter a product key.

    Carefully, I entered the correct product key for the Windows XP Home edition on the computer sticker and the messge comes back as 'incorrect product key.

    I tried also to carefully enter the correct product key on my registry (which is different from the sticker product key) and it is also as "incorrect."

    Someone at - it suggestions on why the product key on the label and on my registry both come back as incorrect?

    Thank you!

    Tremfly

    HP Pavilion a465c
    Model # A465c
    Product # DT 160A - ABA
    OS - XP Home Edition

    The bottom of the laptop product key is the product key of Windows XP.  You need the product key Office 2003 from the Office 2003 package.  If you haven't, I recommend the purchase Office 2007 Home and Student Edition.

  • Bootmgr missing after the system recovery using discs HP

    I recently used system restore disks to restore my laptop as long as you plant. Once the restore program disc and the pilot has been designed, it is ignored on the screen to finish without any confirmation of a facility. The system has rebooted and gave the message Bootmgr is missing. CTRL + Alt + Delete to restart. Same result when I did.
    How can I get the system to find/fix/create a file Bootmgr to the win 7 OS.
    Use a Pavillion dv7 entertainment series 17 '' laptop with DVD, bluray, blutoothe, built-in wifi, finger photography and recognition.

    Thank you

    You must boot from the installation media you made.

    Then you should see a screen that says install Windows on the lower left side of the screen, there should be an option to repair your computer.

    That's what you select (to fix your computer), and then you use the microsoft article to repair the boot sector.

    If this does not work, unfortunately I won't be able to help you more, because I have no idea where to go from there.

  • Impossible to restart after the system recovery has been run, getting just ctrl alt del to restart, repeatedly

    HP Pavilion 503 with windows XP.

    Did you do a recovery with the recovery partition or recovery discs? Try another recovery. If you run of F10 at power on, look for an option on the first screen, will give a clean reinstall.

Maybe you are looking for