Envy of HP dv7-7390eb: HP Envy dv7-7390eb recovery disk

Does anyone has a HP dv7 want recovery disks?

Thank you

You can order from HP.

The cost is usually about $30,00 USD

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    Hi all

    I have a hp Pavilion dv7-6b55dx hard drive failed.  Fairly easy to install a new hard drive, but its been a bit more difficult to find any kind of information recovery disk.  The laptop has a hand, and we only had a very short time. Ever created of my own restore disks (I know, I know).  It used Windows 7 Home premium 64-bit.

    I can't find anything on the HP site regarding recovery assistance, its seems that my camera is no longer supported.  I spoke with Microsoft, although the Windows product key is always on the computuer itself, they said I have to buy a new operating system on their part.  And then even after that, I guess I would have to update the other pilot material as well and may require some sort of recovery disk?  I've been on the HP site, it doesn't seem to be another option to pay to speak with someone, and at this point, I'm afraid that I would pay to hear that there nothing more they can do.

    If you can't tell from my post, I'm not the most computer-savvy person.  I searched online for ideas and found no too.  Most other suggestions are a few years now and do not seem to apply more.  Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated!

    Hello:

    This is the page for support and drivers for your PC.

    Select the OS from W7, and the last element is a link with the command retrieve media.

    http://h22207.www2.HP.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/HP-Pavilion-dv7-6b00-entertainment-notebook-PC-series/5145684/model/5173120

    If for some reason the link does not (some members report on the forum is not on some models), then you can call HP at this number and see if you can order records by phone... 1-(800)-474-6836

    If HP sells more recovery disc for your PC, you can order a set of this provider no HP.

    http://www.computersurgeons.com/p-22175-recovery-kit-671627-001-for-HP-Pavilion-entertainment-notebook-PC-model-number-dv7-6b55dx.aspx

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    A FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING - BEGAN TO RUN RECOVERY FOR WINDOWS 10 BACK WINDOWS 7 REQUESTED BY A CUSTOMER - BOUGHT GAME DISCS OF HP A WHILE AGO - FORMATS THE HD QUICKLY STARTS TO LOAD FILES, BUT STOPS AT 8% - SOMETIMES CAN OPEN THE DRIVE TRAY AND CONTINUE BUT GETS 15% AND ITS MORE - BEGAN MORE THAN 3 - 4 TIMES - NO LUCK - CHANGED DISK - NOT CHANCE - CHANGED AT A DISK NEW - NO LUCK - CLEANED THE DISKS - LAST RESORT NOW IS TO ORDER A NEW SET OF DISK - SEE WHAT HAPPENS - ANOTHER THING THAT DO?

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    Hello

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    Given the shipping time would take a long time, until I tried to reinstall Windows 8.1 using the file .iso Windows 8.1 image official of Microsoft. It seemed to install properly, read the product automatically key and everything, but I could not get the machine to start, so I decided to wait for the HP recovery discs.

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    -Reinstalled two times more than original image

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    -Instead of order recovery HP discs just to download the ISO of Windows 8

    I'm not the first person to have problems with these discs (search this forum for the many complaints), so unless desperately want the included HP tools and bloat, just to get a file from Microsoft (FREE!). There is no reason why it shouldn't work and I wish I would have went with my gut here and saved a bit of money.

    -Be persistent if you can't find the question

    I was told, many people, that the machine was bricked up. At that time, I was obsessed with the implementation because no one could tell me why it would not.

    Thanks for reading! And if you encounter a similar error, good luck.

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    20 raise the cage a bit and disconnect the cables of power/data from the hard disk.
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    44. connect two Sockets "" SATA to the 'pair' of discs.
    45 lower the cage into his house and screw it up.
    46 put the "spare" drive (which now has the 'temporary' copy of Windows 8).
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    47 connect the power and data on this drive,
    and connect the other end of the data cable to one of the SATA ports on the motherboard.
    48. reconnect AC power.
    49 turn on the computer and repeatedly press F9, to enter SETUP mode.
    50 changing the order of "start up" to make the "spare" drive the first to start.
    51 economy-and-exit installation mode and let it boot to Windows 8.
    52 insert support (memory-stick or CD disc) that has the file 'sp58558.exe '.
    53 run to install the RAID configuration utility.
    Note that he refuses (in silence!) to install completely.
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    54 open 'my computer '.
    55 open the "C:" drive (check that it is the disc of "spare",
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    56 open the folder "Program Files (x 86)".
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    59 open this folder.
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    61. run the ".exe" file to run the RAID Configuration utility.
    62 use the utility to set/create a "RAID-1 (mirrored)" or an array of "RAID 0 (striped).
    by selecting the 'pair' record.
    63 off Windows.
    64 disconnect AC power.
    65 remove the "spare" disk drive and set aside.
    65. reconnect AC power.
    66 turn on the computer and immediately press F9 to temporarily change the boot order.
    67 put the first 5 disks in the DVD player.
    68 select start in the DVD.
    69 use 5 disks to install Windows on the 'pair' record.
    70. He is a 'real' Windows installation, if carefully to meet the guests, then choose options.
    71 re - install the utility 'sp58558.exe '.
    72 run RAID Configuration utility to check the status of your RAID configuration.
    73 plug your Ethernet cable to access the Internet.
    74 activate Windows.
    75 use "Add/Remove Programs" to uninstall Norton Internet Security.
    76 open the windows 'Control Panel'.
    77 open the "Windows Security Center" app - install Norton disabled.
    78 select "Windows Defender" (before Windows 8, this software was named "Microsoft Security essential" free anti-virus).
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    79 connect your printer (Windows can connect to the Internet to download device drivers).
    80 run Windows Update to get the latest updates and Windows Defender, your printer for Windows 8 itself.

    So, you have installed Windows 8 * THREE * times.  Fun, huh?

    No thanks to HP, to make the RAID Configuration utility a Windows application only.
    rather than make accessible mode of BIOS CONFIGURATION.

    Thanks to HP for not identify 2 SATA ports on the motherboard are only two ports "fast."

    No thanks to HP for this 'sp58558.exe' file _not_ put it back in the software.
    unless the motherboard went from "AHCI" mode in "RAID" mode
    This is probably why the 'preloaded' version of Windows 8 does not include this software,
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    Questions?

    Hi again,

    It's weird because all of the Intel RAID drivers I used install in AHCI mode and I use 11.6.0.1030.  I then run the MS MrFixIt fix and that I start.  However, I have not tried with the W8.

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    I have a HP ENVY Notebook dv7. When the computer was new, I tried to make a record of retrieving the value. When finished, I would check out (DVD - R) discs, I would get a message saying that disks has not written correctly. I tried three different packs records, always the same. Called HP Support and they went through the process with me, always the same failure. I was told not to worry if I still have the discs because of an accident, they would send them to me for free because they have a record. Now, I'll use this computer mostly on the internet and think I should have just in case records. Called HP and was not said no record, no free drives and it will cost a lot to make them help the discs. Is it possible to make records or put the info on a hard drive? I don't know if the computer thinks that I made a copy or not, because the copies, I thought I was doing were defective.

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  • Envy of HP dv7: upgrade of manufacturing after Win10 recovery disks

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    As long as the current installation of Windows 10 has activated Ok after upgrade from 8.1, you can create any media that will allow you to perform a new installation of Windows 10 If you need.

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    http://www.howtogeek.com/224342/how-to-clean-install-Windows-10/

    Kind regards

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