DV7-6014tx: Hp recovery system

Hello

I didn't know that I needed to create recovery discs, but now after my partition fault and reading online support, I realize that I should have.

Is there a way I can create HP recovery discs now? The partition does not, when I try to start the Hp Recovery Manager by pressing F11 I get the error message "0x0000e9". Is there a place I can get a current copy of Windows 7 and restore my computer to factory settings?

My computer came with "Windows Home Premium OA" as directed by the label on the back.

Any help would be great and the technical jargon less better.

Thank you much in advance,

Naomi

Hi Naomi,

You are welcome

About the hard disk, if the bios test indicates the drive to be at fault, it's really that a matter of time before it gives up completely - if you want to continue using the command, make sure to make a backup of all your personal files, etc. to an external source, IE DVD, usb, external hard disk drives.  When a departure by car to fail, this can happen relatively slowly over a period of time or it may fail suddenly just completely.

Best regards

DP - K

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