HP Mini 1035NR Recovery DVD

My HP Mini 1035NR did not come with recovery of the DVD.  I read the mixed statements and comments on this product if this template should or should not come with these discs, but I do know that mine did not have them when I opened the box.  I ended up ordering the DVD of the website of HP recovery and then discovered the apps that DVD does not have MS Works, which is part of the original software that was loaded on the computer!  There is a "recovery image" utility on the HP website for this model that indicates that you can create a recovery image on a flash bootable device - I followed the instructions to the letter on different Windows computers and each time, the process fails when it tries to write the recovery image in the flash player.  I used several different flash drives, ranging from 4 GB to 8 GB, as the program to use a flash drive > 2 GB.  When I couldn't get it work, that's when I decided to go ahead and order the DVD of the value at my expense, because I have an external optical drive.  I am so bored and irritated - can anyone help?  Thank you

Steve

Hi Steve,.

It's actually good that it didn't work.

The download is to reinstall the HP MI (Linux) operating system.

The download creates a bootable USB key with the HP MID operating system.

It should not be associated with your model. and I'm not clear as to why it appears in the downloads for your model.

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