HP Mini 110-3730NR, recovery partition deleted

November 10, 2011

I bought a HP Mini 110-3730NR laptop a few months back and I started to tinker a bit with it. I downloaded this software called CCleaner and I didn't know what disk wipe was (Yes, stupid me) well anyway, I accidentally erased my recovery partitions and all other files in the drive with it. It's a Windows 7 laptop with no. place to imput a CD. Is it possible to reverse what I've done without having to pay the $ 40.00 dollars more to get a backup thumbdrive? And could I may return it to the store because my warrany expires in September 2012? Please, it is perhaps one of the worst days of my life in more ways than one. Please, have some good news for me.

Sincerely,
Trisatan

Hi, Trisatan:

I'm sorry to say you are out of luck, and there is nothing you can do.

If the store will resume, lucky you.

If not, you can buy a set of recovery disks (if HP even them - I don't see that they do) and a DVD USB external drive to install with.

Otherwise, you will need to purchase a full OEM or retail version of Windows 7.

Paul

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