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  • For model HPE-112y recovery disk

    How can I get a recovery for my model HPE-112y disc?

    You can not order the HP recovery kit. However, you can order it from others through the following link:

    http://www.computersurgeons.com/search.aspx?searchTerm=HPE-112y

  • Problem Win7 HPE-150ff recovery with recovery disks

    Hi - I have a desktop HP HPE-150ff under Windows & Home Premium computer which had the HARD drive go bad.  Original is a 1 to Seagate - I bought a 2 TB Seagate ST2000101, 6 Gb/s, 7200 RPM HARD drive to replace it.  I removed the old drive and connected the new drive and started the recovery using recovery disks that I made when the PC was new.  Like others here, things seemed to be going well until he completed the download and tried to restart.  Next, I get the dreaded "Windows Setup could not configure Windows to run on this computer hardware.

    After doing some checking, I have changed the setting to the Bios SATA to AHCI and also tried IDE.  just returned to the same installation point and is suspended.

    I saw the reference to download updated Intel drivers, but I don't see a place in recovery to install.

    What is the latest thinking on the best way to get this to recover?  I was thinking of doing a new 1 TB drive, but what I've read, the 2 TB should work correctly.

    Any help is appreciated.  Thank you!

    Hello:

    BIOS AHCI and just for fun, let's see if you make your own regular install of W7 disc works.

    Use the product key on the PC to enter and do not activate.  Just to see if you do not get this error.

    Here's what you need to do.

    If you can read the Microsoft windows 7 25-character product key, you can download simple Windows 7 ISO files to burn on a DVD for the version of windows that is installed on your PC, and which is listed on the Microsoft COA sticker on your PC case.

    Burn the ISO with the option to burn the ISO on your DVD burning program and burn it at the slowest possible speed that will allow your program. This will create a bootable DVD.

    Or use the installation of Windows 7 USB/DVD tool to compile the ISO file that you download from Digital River. The link below. You need a 4 GB flash drive to use the USB compilation method.

    http://download.CNET.com/Windows-7-USB-DVD-download-tool/3000-18513_4-10972600.html

    Use 25 characters on the PC product key to activate the installation.

    The key will activate a 32 or 64 bit installation.

    Then go to the support of the PC and driver page to install the drivers you need.

    Link to downloads ISO of W7 is below.

    http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/14709-Windows-7-Digital-River-direct-links-multiple-languag...

    If it works, I live just with that because I have no idea why do not have the recovery disks.

    You have only the mouse, the keyboard and the monitor connected to the PC during the recovery, correct?

    You are right, because a 2 TB HDD in your relatively modern PC should work very probably.

  • System recovery disks do not support this computer

    Two weeks ago, crashed my HP Pavilion Elite HPE - 480 t hard drive model.  It is a 1.5 TB came with the PC.  I bought a WD 1 TB hard drive and installed.  When I used my recovery discs, I received a message, "the system recovery disks do not support this computer.  You are not able to restore this system with these discs. "Because I had never used these recovery discs, I assumed I had their damn so I bought authentic system recovery disks from HP.  Yesterday them - even received training as before.  I called HP tech support and I was told that those recovery disk works with a hard drive that is identical with the original hard drive.  Located between the two hard drives that the original HD had a 3 GB/s, and the new is 6 Gbps.  Is this correct?  They "graciously" offered replacing my new hard drive with a hard drive that works for only $180.  Seems a little steep, but I am confused.  Is system of technical recovery disks?  I would like another opinion.  If buying a new motherboard out me of this?  If someone knows a resolution to my situation, I would be very grateful.  Help!

    Hello

    In fact, you have more options that will avoid spending more in $$. The first thing I would try is the utility that provides HP. It is used for when the set of recovery disks does not work with a new hard drive. Follow the instructions of this web document.

    View your results. If the results are negative, we can install the operating system on your new hard drive with another method.

    What is the WD SATA drive model you purchased?

    Erico-

  • Pavilion Elite HPE-170F recovery problem

    I woke up yesterday to a problem of blue screen on my Windows 7 Pavilion Elite HPE-170F.  Following reboot, but would end up the same way.  Tried to boot mode without failure, but same result.  A technician came to the House and he did Diagnostics with its test disc that says the HD had to be replaced.  I had my recovery disks that I made when I bought the computer 4 years, which made her happy.  He installed the new HD and put the old in another location, planning to transfer my files after the restore.  He began the process of recovery with disk 1 and told me to change the disks as needed while he went to see another client.  All done and then it entered into startup mode of windows. went black for a while and then gave me the message "Windows Setup could not configure Windows to run on hardware.  The technician returned and tried other things but the same results.  We ordered a new series of HP recovery disks but will take a week.  The question, since the instructions say to disconnect everything except the monitor, keyboard, and mouse, would be the printer that is wireless a problem and should it be turned off?  Also, the mouse and the keyboard are different than the original, which would be a problem.  In addition, Windows installed several updates of the day before the problem.

    I venture a guess the your computer uses an Intel chipset, can be set to "RAID", and the replacement of the hard disk is a disk AF (Advanced Format). Please see desktop HP - can not recover the PC after replacing the Hard Drive with an AF Drive (Windows 7 and Vista) for more information on this topic. Please see computers HP-HP System Recovery troubleshooting (Windows 7) for more information on the AF drives and some troubleshooting tips.

    Alternatively, if you can still read the Windows product key of 25 characters on the COA Microsoft attached to your computer, you can install Windows 7 using this key. Please see "how to install Windows 7 without the disc" to get instructions on how to download Windows 7, create the installation media and install Windows 7 using the product key 25 character of the COA Microsoft on your computer. Using this method will not install HP customizations or value-added software and you will have to manually install all necessary drivers.

    Windows 7 SP1 can be found HERE and HERE.

     

    Direct link to Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool.

    If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

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  • Recovery disks system - lost, how to replace?

    Hello

    I have a PC desktop, HP Pavilion Elite HPE - 170 to run Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit with SP1.

    It was bought in 2010 with the operating system already installed in the store where I bought it here in Australia.

    I managed to lose the 3 'system recovery discs' that I created when I brought the computer home and put in place. It does allow me to create another set.

    How can I get a replacement set?

    How to order a HP system recovery disk.

    From an HP partner

  • S52060f Pavilion Slim Line: how create a set of recovery disks is service pack 1 burn on the disc

    Hello

    No problems with one of my desktop windows 7 but have some questions and concerns.   Outside my thin line, I have 2 other computers hp windows 7.  They are p6510T CTO Desk Top clubhouse and Pavilion HPE H8m Desk Top.   I created my own set of recovery for each computer cd.   When I created the recovery discs, I don't remember if my computer came with service pack 1 preinstalled by buying them directly at Hp.     My first question is this.   Do plant purchased hp computers come with service pack 1 already preinstalled.

    Next question.   If they do and the recovery discs that I burned for each service pack 1 image, too, be burned on the disks.   Finally.   Is there a limit to the way in which many times can I use my recovery by computer disks.

    You place your order of recovery disks is not possible that they are discontinued.   I also undertand after reloading windows I can load the service pack 1 back when running a windows update.   But it is easier to have service pack 1 already imaged on any set of recovery disks.   If some can please please point this out.    Thank you.

    If you create recovery discs when you got the computers, you can use them as many times as you want as long as they continue to work.  SP1 would not be included.  I don't think that they were not in what you received initially.  They come through Windows Update, see the center of update and the Service Pack

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/service-packs-Download#sptabs=Win7

    The recovery disc for the p6510t are available at the surgeons of the computer if necessary:

    http://www.computersurgeons.com/p-22691-Windows-7-64-bit-10nasucw603-recovery-kit-589980-zh9-for-HP-Pavilion-Desktop-PC-model-number-p6510t.aspx

    The model s52060f turns out to be incorrect, please confirm.  The number of HPE H8m is incomplete, shall be read as

    HPE H8m K8300 for example.

    Maybe you should look at the backup to hard disk image using something like Macrium reflect free.  Check it out:

    http://www.Macrium.com/help.aspx

  • Envy Touchsmart K204TX: Envy K203TX recovery disks can be used to retrieve a K204TX feel like?

    Hi, the first thing I did when I got my Envy cell phone, K203TX, was to create a set of recovery disks.

    Then I discovered that the laptop has several questions.

    HP sent me a technician on-site, and technology, said these problems were caused by a material defective number (display board, motherboard and the case has a defective battery lock). It helped me to return the laptop as DOA.

    The problem is, HP store couldn't make me K203TX one another, I paid like $150 and upgraded to a fancy K204 TX.

    I have now the 204TX and this laptop has no problem at all, it's as good as it can get.

    My drive recovery K203TX of envy is always with me.

    Question > can I use these discs to recover my K204TX disaster? Or I'll throw these drives and create a new set of recovery disc for this computer?

    @johnwinchester

    The 203 was 15.6 "diagonal FHD (1920 x 1080) WLED glare-backlight

    http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c04529223

    The 204 a 15.6 "diagonal FHD WLED-backlit touch screen (1920 x 1080)

    http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c04529254

    I would like to put the old discs but do a new series of the new laptop as he has touchscreen.

    REO

  • HPE-150 t: new second HD HPE-150 t

    I tried to add a second HD to my hpe-150 t, but the reader does not appear during the boot menu setup or windows.

    To test the SATA and I went then to the hand of power HD cables and it still works so I do not think it is a cable problem.

    The disc was just bought from Amazn a black WD1003FZEX SATA III disc. My computer is a few years old and has a SATA II 3Gbs but told me this isn't a problem.

    Is there another way to test the drive? I don't have another pc.

    The new WD drive is probably AF (Advanced Format). Your system must have SP1 to use such a unit. Now, it's been downloaded through updates.

    Prepare the new hard drive

    Press the button START

    Open the control panel (you must be in Classic view).

    Open administrative tools

    Click to open computer management.  If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

    In the left pane, under storage, click Disk Management.

    Your boot drive will display a Disk0.    Stay away from that.   If you are not clear on this point, STOP and get out.

    The added disk should appear as Disk1.

    Click on a region unallocated on Disk1 and then click New Simple Volume.

    In the new Volume Simple Wizard, click Next.

    Type the size of the volume you want to create in megabytes (MB) or accept the maximum size by default, and then click Next.

    Accept the default drive letter or choose a different drive letter to identify the partition, and then click Next.

    In the Formater Partition dialog box, do one of the following:

    If you don't want to format the volume right now, click on do not format this volume and then click Next.

    To format the volume with the default settings, click Next.

    Review your choices and then click Finish.

  • ... System recovery disks I was told that they cannot be bought!

    So, this morning, I noticed that HP Pavilion p6310f my partner PC display an error message.  I never use the thing... I love my laptop.  Anyway, then he asked for the boot floppies.  And, of course, they were no where!  I put in a call to technical support calls AND EXPLICITEMENT REQUEST to THEM IF I WAS ABLE to PURCHASE an ANOTHER DISC of RECOVERY since it is the message from the computer.  I was told, ' no, recovery discs are unique to each computer and are not made for this.»  I was then told I NEED A NEW DRIVE since I couldn't find my boot drive.

    Really?  This is the only way?  Uh, why then are there RECOVERY DISCS AVAILABLE for SALE on this SITE?

    I was under pressure to buy a NEW HARD DRIVE for $150 (which, btw, I don't know how to install it, but then I must find someone to put... at least another $100) where all I need was a recovery disk for less than $17 with shipping!

    Not nice... or technical support is not aware of the products that HP sells?

    Hello:

    If you can't go through them, then go around them, I always say.

    1. you can order online at the link below: select order recovery media

    http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?OS=4063&LC=en&cc=us&DLC=en&sw_lang=&product=4107914#N381

    2. you can get a set of recovery disks for this PC apart from the seller on the link below:

    http://www.computersurgeons.com/ProductDetails.aspx?ID=14479

    3. you can save $$$ and make your own install of W7 disc if you can read the product key 25 character on the sticker COST Microsoft the PC case.

    Here's how...

    If you can read the Microsoft windows 7 25-character product key, you can download simple Windows 7 ISO files to burn on a DVD for the version of windows that is installed on your PC, and which is listed on the Microsoft COA sticker on your PC case.

    Burn the ISO with the option to burn the ISO on your DVD burning program and burn it at the slowest possible speed that will allow your program. This will create a bootable DVD.

    Use 25 characters on the PC product key to activate the installation.

    The key will activate a 32 or 64 bit installation.

    Then go to the support of the PC and driver page to install the drivers you need.

    Link to downloads ISO of W7 is below.

    http://www.mydigitallife.info/official-Windows-7-SP1-ISO-from-Digital-River/

    Paul

  • HP Pavilion p6 2000-ukm: recovery disk/boot on a new HARD drive?

    Hello

    I have a hp Pavilion p6 2000 ukm. Recently I started getting on my HARD drive error messages, saying it was a failure. I recently bought a new HDD in my pc. I connected it correctly and it says that I need recovery disk / boot disk.

    To my knowledge when I bought this pc there was no disk Windows 7. Now I know on workstations, you create your own.

    My question is... How to get windows 7 installed on my new hard drive when I plug it in? I'm looking for the iso of windows 7, I think that his name, but I can't find any .iso file.  I'm trying to install windows 7 on my new drive HARD I need not my other files like music... etc. I'm looking to get my HARD drive installed with windows 7, where it has IE and I can go back to the installation of everything I had previously. Should u use "create a system image"? Its a big file and requires 7 + dvd discs is my only option? I have my 25 key windows 7 as well.

    Any help is thank you attended.

    Hey,.

    Here's the phone number,

    02076600596

  • Bought the new model of HP m8530f... impossible to create the recovery disk?

    Bought above the pc about 3 months... still new to all this, I'm just a simple user of office applications and surfing.  Fallen on the disk recovery and reading that you can create your own recovery disk or the order of HP.

    Once again, the pc brand new.  I was all order from HP, but saw wanted to try to do it myself and save $20.  I followed the steps, arrived at Recovery Disc Creator, the moment where I click Next I get an error like this:

    "A recovery disk set was created for this pc. That one game is allowed per pc.

    WTF?  It was brand new, out of the box!

    All this experience?  I really don't want to pay HP $20 when I can make myself at home.  However I can not because as the "already created recovery disc?

    What can I do?

    I was able to connect and discuss with a representative of HP.  They have made an exception and will betray me a free recovery disk!

    Now, that's service! That means a LOT to me!

    Thanks for your suggestion to CherylG!  I have not found this file, that you suggested... and not an expert to change the extensions of file... so don't go any further!

  • Recovery disk

    Tried to use my recovery disks but says to contact Hp Support Hp.Called but said they no longer support my HP Pavilion 8694F.

    I need to get NvCpIDaemon in NvQTwk.Also DVD player does not play. Freezes after 30 sec.of running. Is it related to the

    missing entry? I thought that if I used the restore disc I would solve the problem. Cannot use the original disc. Help would be deeply appreciated!

    You get an error message?

  • EliteBook 850 G2: SimplePass absent of the software recovery disk

    Hello

    First of all, I don't know if I post the question in the right place, and I apologize if I'm not.

    I bought the laptop with windows 7 and received two CDs with it, one for install windows 10 and the other to re - install the software that came with the computer.

    I used a program before moving on to Windows 10 * that has been activated with my finger, saved my passwords, and I was able to connect to my windows with the fingerprint account.

    After the upgrade to windows 10 and install all of the software contained in the software recovery disk, I can't find this program.

    This software should come in the recovery disk? Why is it missing? How can I get that again?

    * which I'm not 100% sure it was SimplePass

    @hpatricia

    Your enterprise class system uses a software Client Security (not SimplePass).

    Page of the site system Web pilot:

    Laptop HP EliteBook 850 G2

    The Synaptics (fingerprint driver) driver is in the category

    Driver - keyboard, mouse and input devices (5)

    Download Driver Synaptics and information Page:

    Synaptics WBF fingerprint driver

    The security software is in the category

    Software - security (1)

    Client Security download and information Page:

    HP Client Security Manager

    Load / install the fingerprint Synaptics first driver >

    Restart and sign

    Windows key > settings > accounts > Sign-in Options >

    Assign an identification number (Security Windows requires to enable the fingerprint reader) >

    Activate the connection of fingerprints

    Once the Windows PIN / fingerprint is activated, load and install the Client Security program >

    Restart and sign

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  • Satellite A500 - problems with the creation of recovery disks

    Hello
    I bought a Satellite A500 yesterday and now I'm trying to create the recovery discs before anything else.
    However, towards the end of the 1st DVD I get an error message saying "Faile dto open the next file. e:\Boot\BCD (0201123-F1-00000000 error code)"and then when I click 'OK', the DVD is ejected giving a message"unable to create recovery 1' media. Physical examination, I noticed that the DVD is written almost entirely.

    Any advise on this? In addition, in the interface, it shows a USB option and says to insert a USB media with more than 7 GB of free. That I can use it to create the recovery disk? If Yes, when I reinstall windows 7, this allows as a bootable drive?

    Greately appreciate any help on this matter. If it is defective, I want to return as soon as POSSIBLE.

    Thank you
    Mercier.

    As far as I know, that you can not use external device for recovery, it is therefore very important create recovery DVDs.

    Try to create the recovery disk using only DVD-R media. Use high quality media like TDK or Verbatim.
    Last month, I've created on the Satellite A500-157 recovery discs and everything went well.

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