e9260f: recovery disks don't recover the system with the new hard drive

Hello

I am installing a new hard drive in my desktop e9260f using the recovery discs, that I copied when I bought in 2009.

-using size hard drive 1 TB

-It will accept all 3 recovery CD then said full restoration and will ask you to restart continue.

-for the re-start, it says 'update registry settings' then "the Installer starts services" then "installing devices" to 100%, then immediately error and said... 'installation of windows could not configure windows to run on this hardware of computers', then click 'ok', then the following error starting says "windows cannot complete the installation.  To install windows on this computer, run the Setup again. »

What I tried then...

-Start Windows repair... no luck

-J' have changed the SATA contoller in the BIOS, DCIS of RAID and re-tried the recovery process of 3 disc set with the same negative results.

"- I also know the cyberlink disk recovery utility sp44645.exe in the section downloads hp... which States.

As you suspected him of Microsoft Support this error give AF and Windows 7 without SP1 discs.

One of the workarounds, you already tried changing BIOS AHCI RAID. In your case, it did not help.

When doing a clean install with a retail disk would give you the ability to load drivers before installing the OS. Using this method, you would be able to install the Intel RST drivers, but you will not have this option when using self created the recovery disc.

You can't convert a drive AF [4K sectors] on a non - AF [512bytes sectors] drive.

Maybe to order HP recovery disks will solve the problem.

Or worse, you would have to buy a Windows 7 SP1 retail disk.

Resources:

Microsoft: Error installing Win7 on drive AF

Seagate: Error installing Windows 7 on AF drives

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