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  • How can I perform a complete system without recovery discs recovery?

    original title: complete the recovery of the system

    I have Windows Vista Home Premium without possibility of recovery or disks and I want to restore my computer to its original state (when I got it). How then? Help, please.

    Hello

    Reinstall Vista

    Contact the computer manufacturer and ask them to send you to vista recovery disks to reinstall the operating system back as it was when you bought it

    they do it for a nominal cost of $

    also ask them if you have a recovery partition on your hard drive to get back to the way you bought

    you would normally press F8, F9, F10 or F11 or Alt + F10 or 0 to start to start the recovery process according to the manufacturer

    Ask them of the exact key sequence

    or borrow a vista microsoft dvd; not a HP, Acer recovery disk etc

    Make sure that you borrow the correct 32-bit or 64-bit microsoft dvd to your computer

    they contain all versions of vista

    This is the product key that determines which version of vista is installed

    http://www.theeldergeek.com/Vista/vista_clean_installation.html

    How to replace Microsoft software or hardware, order service packs and replace product manuals

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/326246

  • Problems when I want to update my complete system Mavericks using a USB key with the installation program.

    I want to "Refresh" my Mavericks home cleaning system and I still have a USB key with the complete installation program.

    With this USB key, I installed successfully already before Mavericks. Now, I want to repeat the installation by booting from USB key. But when the installation starts early an alert appears, said something like "... the verification failed - something is changed on the volume...". "and the cant of the installation continues.

    I've archived the original "OS X Mavericks installieren.app" from the app store and I have properly prepared another USB key using the terminal app, referencing the original installer, but I still get this alert when I try to install with this new USB.

    It is necessary for me to work with the Mavericks, because it's the latest version of the system on which I can run Adobe Creative Suite CS6 correctly. With the later versions of OS X, I get problems on my Mac Pro (end of 2008).

    I wonder what could happen with my first USB data, as I have already installed Mavericks successfully with it under the same conditions and after that he never touched the stick again so far. What can I do? What is the reason for this? Y at - there a site where I can get help or advice to solve the problem or if necessary can I re-download an Installer 'fresh '?

    Thank you and what is Berlin

    You can make a bootable USB to install using this free program that will do all the work for you. Try running disk utility/repair disk be before installation.

    Bootable USB Flash Drive-Diskmaker X

  • SOS HELP: Dream color Elitebook 8730w owner seeks the complete system recovery disks

    Dear friends:

    I am tearing my hair looking for the missing original Windows Vista recovery disk and the driver for my laptop HP 8730w dream color version. I bought this little gem of a laptop power PC on Ebay at a fair price. However, research recovery - Discs.com and other similar sites were not successful. Recovery - Discs.com has no one live you can join when you call them and their online registration does NOT work for the Canada addresses ! Other "so-called" recovery disk sites will sell you a disc containing the latest drivers ONLY , and is not the OS, still call their disc a "recovery solution ! Can someone direct me to a solution? I can not even find any information on the site of HP to order a set of replacement of the recovery disks. (??) Any suggestion would be appreciated.

    Many thanks in advance,

    You can order recovery media here, or call HP on the phone to order 1-800-474-6836

    http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c00810334

    If HP has more recovery media for your model, order them here

    http://www.computersurgeons.com/default.aspx

    .

  • Do the system recovery, but wish to preserve Windows updates

    I need perform a full system recovery, but I don't want to lose all of the updates I have downloaded for Windows Vista, how do I keep these updates?

    Hi Velshard,

    Thanks for posting answers.microsoft.com

    If you do a full system restore, which means that all reinstall them Windows you won't able to track updates.

    What exact type of installation that you do?  Complete format and reinstall?  You may be able to integrate the updates in the copy of Windows Vista.

    If you do an UPGRADE in PLACE, it can reinstall the system files and you may have to reinstall your program files to provide the correct pointers in the registry.  There is no obvious way to keep the updates installed as you suggested.

    Please let us know the type of installation you have.

    Thank you

    Debbie
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • HP dv7-3085dx entertainment No.: System Recovery

    When you use the F11 function key to switch to system recovery mode to perform a complete system of my 5 recovery disk recovery, it won't let me choose system recovery option.  It comes to ticket put forward as an option for me.  So, I can't read my recovery disk to do a factory restore.  How can I get around that?

    Thank you

    Russ

    At the start of recovery disks do not type F11. With the disc in the drive power to the top of the machine and immediately press the ESC key. In the menu press F9 Boot Options. Use the arrow keys to move to the bottom and select the CD/DVD drive as a boot option. Press the Enter key.

  • Windows 2008R2 x 64 System Recovery on NEC Express 5800 R120e - 2 M

    Hello

    I need to perform a complete system on our UAT server recovery test.

    The current Configurations: NEC EXpress 5800 R120e - 2M

    Hard drives: 3 disks (C:, D: and there by car)

    I tried yesterday but did not succeed.

    Steps.

    I made an image of complete backup of the system on the Y: drive he managed.

    Start the system with bootable Windows 2008R2 CD and select the option system to recover.

    Problems:

    1. Windows could not recognize the discs first and then I checked the NEC Express 5800 manual and found that I need to load the RAID drivers when Windows asks you to load drivers. Pilots were load successfully. It is implemented in the server hardware RAID.

    Fortunately, Windows detects the current installed the operating system but the problem is that,

    Windows detects the C: as H: when installed displayed from the list of operations. I tried then, but Windows could not detect the image backup and eventually abandoned.

    I saw that all volumes on disks changed as follows

    C: drive became H:

    D: the drive became N:

    Y: the drive became L:

    I am not able to understand this behavior. Grateful if someone can provide some insight/information please to above problem.

    I'm stuck at this point and cannot test the full recovery of Windows on UAT system before you try on our environment to Production and DR.

    Finally, I started the normal server and I see C, D, and y drives.

    Thank you

    Praveen

    Hello

    Post your question in the TechNet Server Forums, as your question kindly is beyond the scope of these Forums.

    http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/WindowsServer/en-us/home?category=WindowsServer

    See you soon.

  • Hi, the reversible full system recovery or whole computer disappeared forever? Also do a full recovery deletes all viruses and malware.

    In addition, I did a restore of the entire system using 4 built on samsungs recovery solutions my laptop twice in recent weeks that I was worried about malware and viruses hidden.

    Hello

    A restore to factory normally wipes the hard drive clean of everything except at the start of the recovery process, it asks you if you want to perform a non-destructive recovery.

    And it is irreversible.

    Normally, the destructive recovery will wipe a malicious software.

    This program can recover data, even after a reinstall:

    http://www.Piriform.com/Recuva

    See you soon.

  • Create a system recovery disc?

    Hello

    My girlfriend just got a Probook new 6460 b (what she ordered to hp.com) with Win7 Pro and she wants to create a system for her recovery disk.  We have been able to make a 'system' repair disc, we found it under start > Maintenance, but I am sure that this is not a complete system recovery disk.  I found the following link: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01895783 . But his computer does not appear to have installed the HP Recovery Manager.  She also received no recovery discs.

    How can we get the recovery disc for this computer?

    Thank you!

    None of the professional laptop computers come with a recovery CD set more

    Anyway, if you live in the United States or the Canada, here's how to get a set of restore for your PC disks:

    1. Enter the reference number and the serial no on the underside of the computer on the tag.

    2. call HP at 1-800-952-7689, option 1 (ranking in the list in the option made restore disks).

    3. provide the information asked by the representative who answers the phone.

    4. do you have a Master Card or Visa ready for purchase. They do not take discover. I believe that you will be charged $10.00.

    You will receive the discs by first class mail, or you can pay an additional $10.00 for shipping FedEx.

    Alternatively, you should be able to Access Manager (dvds aren't needed) recovery with a F11 key at startup

    To do this, just restart it, to the hp bios screen, press f11 and select recovery

  • HP G62 371DX: help! Can not perform the system recovery

    HP G62-371DX
    A few months ago that my HP laptop was very slow, then crashed. I have factory reinstall using disks that I have ordered or purchased from HP. It was a time of recovery the first successful I used the recovery disks and after days of updates of the VICTORY, even was running Win 10, without a hiccup. Then, I received a few messages on the hard disk health and prominent failure. I decided to upgrade the laptop by buying a new battery and a HARD drive. When I tried to use system recovery discs to reinstall Windows 7 to factory State, it failed with an error:

    Copy the file fails
    From: F: \PRELOAD\BASE11. WIM
    TO: C: \RM\IMAGE| COMMODITIES11. WIM
    PRESS OK TO RETRY

    "" He then reloads the "Windows prepares your computer for first use" MORE AND MORE. Could there be something wrong with the recovery discs?

    99girl

    Hello

    You can try to see if the problem is with the recovery disks, would be to see if you can perform a new installation of Windows 10.

    As you mention that you recently update from Windows 7 to Windows 10, a hardware profile on your machine will be recorded by the activation servers

    Therefore, as long as the previous installation of Windows 10 had activated Ok after the upgrade to Windows 7, you can simply create the 10 Windows media on another PC and then perform a new installation as described in the guide on the following link.

    Note: On the activation screen, select "I don't have a product key" - Windows will activate automatically once installation is complete.

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

    Kind regards

    DP - K

  • can super cookies listed in its properties as an MS-DOS program to store in a vista system recovery partition and stay an MS-DOS program if a system recovery is performed

    I may have a great cookie in the folder my documents of the website dove.us.  I have a HP

    Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit operating system with dual core processor.  I have

    want to use HP System Recovery, but I'm afraid that the cookie super (in

    Properties it says it's a 500 bytes MS-DOS program) would not get completely erased

    from my pc.

    Hello

    The recovery of the system takes your computer to a State where you will have just the factory settings and nothing more. In other words, that it will also format the computer in this process.

    So, I'm sure that the cookie will be effacΘ when you do a full system restore. You can check the items below which talks about backup and restore. I also suggest you make a backup of data you want to keep for the future and to restore once you reinstall the operating system.

    Restore files from a backup
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/restore-files-from-a-backup

    Backup and restore: frequently asked questions
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/back-up-and-restore-frequently-asked-questions

    Back up your files
    How to back up files and recover data

    I hope this information helps you!

  • BOOTMGR is missing. Get the message "this version of the system recovery options is not compatible with the version that you want to repair...» »

    Two days to try to solve this problem of complete.  Vista Home Premium (64-bit) has been installed more than 6 months ago.  With the legal copy in the computer, I can choose the repair, it shows me me partition Windows Vista Home Premium.  I don't get the system recovery options, but I get a window that says «the version of the system recovery options is not compatible with the version of windows that you want to repair...» ». I loaded the original drivers for the motherboard.  I started in safe mode, and I can see the different folders.  It tells me that everything is there. Does anyone have a solution for this? I use a product called '360 °' for regular backups, but backups are on a network drive.

    Thanks for the suggestions!

    Here is a link to some people who had the same problem and solved: http://keznews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=20665.  It seems to have something to do with the help of a record of 32-bit with 64-bit recovery (or something of the sort).

    I hope this helps.  Good luck! Lorien - a - MCSE/MCSA/network + / A +.

  • G72-250us: will not perform the system recovery

    After completing the formatting and by copying all the files on the three disks that I made, the recovery program sees no bootable device when restarting. The original hard disk drive (320 gb) cooked and I replaced it with a 250 GB ssd. Ant help or explanation would be appreciated.

    Hi there @caper84,

    Welcome to the Forums of HP Support! It's a good place to find the help you need, other users, the HP experts and other members of the support staff. I understand that you have a problem with the system recovery. I'll be happy to help you.

    I found a lot of documents for this problem. Here are some help.

    Troubleshooting problems of recovery HP System (Windows 7)

    System recovery can fail or display error messages (Windows 7 or Vista)

    Please keep me informed of the progress of things.

    If you need help, let me know and I will gladly make all that I can to help you.

    Please let me know if that solves the problem by marking this post as "accept as a Solution.
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  • Could not complete the recovery of the system

    original title: Please HELP! I just started to run a system on my HP PC recovery, but if it is stopped at halfway.  I erase all my personal & data files from my computer to run a system restore?

    Help, please! I just started to run a system on my HP PC recovery (have Windows XP) because nothing has been pretending to work.  I tried the system restore and it did nothing, there was no answer.  Now I'm scared, I just deleted most of my files, photos, etc. of my com [uter.  I stopped at halfway through the recovery my computer because I read somewhere that it will save all of that sort of thing.  I had read somwhere else before it would be safe.  Did I just completely erase all my personal files & data from my computer to run a system restore?

    Hi JulieSchmidt,

    1. are you referring to the HP system recovery?

    2. what disc you used for the recovery of the system?

    3. what happens when, restart the computer?

    I suggest that you contact HP support if you use the system recovery HP for more information on the issue.

    HP support

    http://WWW8.HP.com/us/en/support-drivers.html

  • Cannot perform a system recovery option "repair your computer".

    I have an ADVENT PC with preinstalled vista. I had problems with my computer and it won't start in safe mode. I really want to do a destructive recovery of the entire system, but my computer won't let me even do.

    I start my computer and press F8. I select "repair your computer". At this point, according to my vista manual, I should get a selection menu language and the "Microsoft Windows start repair Environment. Instead, I get the windows logo, and then the log in screen. But instead of the usual choice of two user accounts, I have one option "Other user" very boring, with user name and password required. I tried my regular username and password, but it does not work. It says invalid or unable to connect at this time.

    So what's happening? Is there a way I can get into the system recovery options?

    Thank you, but finally I solved this problem by using a DVD I had been recommended to do when I got the recovery computer.

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