I'm out of a recovery disc, help. computer __my came t9303 and xp.

I'm out of a recovery disc, help.
my computer came t9303 and xp.

I'm out of a recovery disc, help.
my computer came t9303 and xp.

Sorry, it's Vista forum to you posted.
Please repost to the forum, the Performance and the "XP" care section:

http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/xpperformance/threads For the benefits of others looking for answers, please mark as answer suggestion if it solves your problem.

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    Maybe this:
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    If the computer does not start in Windows, it may still be possible to use the HP recovery disk to restore the computer to its original state. The Recovery Manager can be started during the boot process by following the steps below.
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