Make recovery disks

Just ordered a desktop computer HP Pavilion with Windows 7, 64-bit p6t.  It is not here yet.

Before the machine here, I wonder how I can make my own recovery disks or store my recovery information.  I understand in some cases, this information can be burned on a CD or in other cases, it can be loaded on a flash drive.  I don't know what I'll be able to do with the machine, I come.

However, my machine doesn't have a CD burner.  I was told with flash drives available, this is not necessary.

Any of you know if my specific machine will give me the ability to load my flash drive recovery information?

Unless the PC was convicted for not having a DVD drive options, then it can make the defined recovery DVDs.  Do the newer PC that drives recovery DVDs now, because there is too much data to a CD.

This link which included banhien said a Flash drive can work as well.

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    I have a HP Pavilion p7-1539 and you want to make recovery disks.  I need instructions step by step please.

    Since I had so much trouble with the latest model of Pavilion, I thought I got better go now before something happens to this computer.

    HP recovery for the p7-1449 disks will not work on the p7-1539. You will need to create a new set of computer for your new HP recovery disks. Please see that this support page HP titled 'Create recovery discs or save an Image to a USB (Windows 8) recovery' for instructions on how to create your personal recovery disks.

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  • Is it necessary to make recovery disks, even if there is a recovery partition pre installed

    Hello

    I just bought laptop HP Compaq Presario CQ61-424sa, which came with Windows 7 pre-installed and also a partition on the hard disk for recovery. What I want to know is that there seems to be no need to make recovery disks, it would be a good idea to do for the future, just in case where the HD turned up toes. ?

    Sorry if this seems a fundamental question"

    Thank you

    Cypriana

    Hello

    Please follow it below mentioned document and let me know incase you encounter problems

    http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c01867124

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  • If I do a factory restore is he inviting me to make recovery disks

    I recently asked a question here than in other comments, someone made me wonder why I didn't create recovery discs if case the HD did not. I do not remember that something done to make them and I thought that's what the D: / (recovery drive) was for. I do not, and now I understand, what good the recovery partition remiss of the HD. But a user of this forum says I should have done recovery disk, as I said, if the HD has failed. I don't know why if it is so important is not spatterred on the whole screen, MAKING YOUR RECOVERY DISCS NOW. It does not seem to make a big deal of it. She also had a pc once who did not invite you to make records, although most do as a normal procedure, said. However these discs are not available online. Here's my question, and I don't think you need to know the DNA of my particular computer. It's a pretty generic question of HP. But I will mention that I have a new Desktop 23 HP Pavilion running Win8. The recovery partition is on D: /.

    If I restored the full operating system with the recovery partition, would I invited once more to make the records? Then I would have them. I do so little with disks. I guess it should make records of data CD that can write and rewrite?

    But the new big question, if I do a restore using F11 it would invite, make me the discs?

    Thanks, I appreciate the time you spent reading this.  Jack ":-D.

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    Hello

    Yes, if you use the f11 option to do a "Factory Reset", you will once more invited to create your recovery media - this can be created either several rewritable DVD (usually around 4 DVD + R discs) or on a USB Flash drive if you prefer not to use discs.

    More details about the two options of recovery media can be found in the HP document on the following link.

    Create recovery media - Windows 8.

    Kind regards

    DP - K

  • How to continue to make recovery disks

    I started to create system recovery discs and found that I was short 1 disc, the program told me that I could once again where I left (after the disc 3 of 4) but I can't find how to call the program of creation of disc.

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    Hello

    You are welcome, as long as the disks are all of the same type (that is to say the DVD + R or DVD-R) and especially if they are of the same brand, so you should have no problem.  If you have problems with discs of replacement as well, try to run the Recovery Disc Creator mode application without failure.

    To enter Safe Mode, first stop of the laptop.  Then type away at f8 that you start the laptop to enter the Windows Recovery Console.  Use the arrow keys to select Safe mode and press ENTER.  When windows has fully loaded into this mode, launch the Recovery Disc Creator application and see if you can burn the disc remains in mode.

    To exit Safe Mode, simply click on the restart and Windows will start normally.

    Kind regards

    DP - K

  • How to make a recovery disk or possibly to do a windows repair disk?

    Compaq presario CQ60 notebook pc. Processor AMD Athlon dual-core QL-62. Microsoft windows vista version/version 6.0 service pack 2. 32 bit

    Hello:

    You can make recovery DVD by going to the menu all programs and find the HP Recovery Manager program where there should be a line to make recovery disks. Carefully follow the instructions that you only get one chance to make them.

    You can do a repair or reinstallation of Vista disk by reading the info below. You can only use the disc to reinstall Vista if you can read the product key microsoft complete 25 characters on the label stuck on the bottom of your laptop.

    If you are in a fault light but rewarding you can do yourself if you can read your product key of Vista on the PC of 25 characters.

    If you can read your 25-character product key MS, you can make your own Windows Vista installation disc. You just download the 3 files you need on the link below and read all the instructions to create a Setup bootable DVD disk using imageburn.

    Do not take into account the part of the text in the first screen shot about "extract the files in the folder of Vista."

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    The other thing I noticed is on the 4th page, where it shows Developer ID Microsoft Corporation. I had to type Microsoft Corporation in me, and then other codes already filled in.

    When I went to compile the ISO file, ImageBurn gave a message on a WIM file, file and ISO, and if I wanted to burn it in a different format.

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    It was not so hard to do. I burned both the disk of 64-bit and 32-bit disk in case I ever need them.

    I tested both of them one my hp dc7100 CMT desktop PC, worked flawlessly.

    When you enter the product key, he knows which version of Vista you have.

    http://en.community.Dell.com/support-forums/software-OS/w/microsoft_os/3317.2-3-Microsoft-Windows-v...

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  • never had a disc of windows vista with the new laptop and no option to make a recovery disk, and I need to format my laptop to factory / clean, help!

    never had a disc of windows vista with the new laptop and no option to make a recovery disk, and I need to format my laptop to factory / clean, help!

    How to get Vista recovery Media and/or to use the Vista recovery Partition on your computer.

    There is no Vista free download legal available.

    Contact your computer manufacturer and ask them to send a recovery disk/s Vista set.

    Normally, they do this for a cost of $ small.

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    In addition, ask them if you have a recovery Partition on your computer/laptop to restore it to factory settings.

    See if a manual provided with the computer or go to the manufacturer's website, email or you can call for information on how to make a recovery.

    Normally, you have to press F10 or F11 at startup to start the recovery process...

    Another way I've seen on some models is press F8 and go to a list of startup options, and launch a recovery of standards of plant with it, by selecting the repair option.

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    Ask them if you can also make recovery disk/s for the recovery Partition in case of a system Crash or hard drive failure.

    They will tell you how to do this.

    Every computer manufacturer has their way of doing recovery disk/s.

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    Or borrow a good Microsoft Vista DVD (not Dell, HP, etc).
    A good Vista DVD contains all versions of Vista.
    The product key determines which version of Vista is installed.

    There are 2 disks of Vista: one for 32-bit operating system, and one for 64-bit operating system.

    If install a cleaning is required with a good DVD of Vista (not HP, Dell recovery disks):

    Go to your Bios/Setup, or the Boot Menu at startup and change the Boot order to make the DVD/CD drive 1st in the boot order, then reboot with the disk in the drive.

    At the startup/power on you should see at the bottom of the screen either F2 or DELETE, go to Setup/Bios or F12 for the Boot Menu

    http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/KB/918884

    MS advice on the conduct of clean install.

    http://www.theeldergeekvista.com/vista_clean_installation.htm

    A tutorial on the use of a clean install

    http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_install_03.asp

    Super Guide Windows Vista Installation

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    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • Creator of recovery disk will not display files

    I just bought a NB200 and trying to make recovery disks. When I load the Creator program of recovery disk, under disk selection, it shows no file or options for CD/DVD and the button create in the lower part is grayed out. Can anyone suggest what I am doing wrong? I'm a novice all help would be really appreciated. Thank you

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  • Why my recovery disk creation program cancels after 50% of creating files

    I'm doing a recovery disc for my Compaq laptop. It has Vista OS.  I use the recovery disc creation program.  The program starts and shows that it is creating files.  When the indicator progress says 50%, the program seems to stop, and after a few minutes, I get a message say that the process is canceled.  What can I do to create a recovery disk?

    Hello

    This recovery process belongs to HP Compaq, not Microsoft.

    They are the ones to ask about problems when you attempt to make the recovery of the disks.

    http://WWW8.HP.com/us/en/contact-HP/contact.html

    Or you could ask in their Forums:

    http://h30434.www3.HP.com/

    Here is the HP Compaq information on how to make recovery disks:

    http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/document?DocName=c00809678&LC=en&DLC=en&cc=us&product=18703#WhenCreate

    Create a set of recovery disks operating system

    HP Recovery Manager to create a personal set of recovery disks. When you select the recovery disc creation process, the HP Recovery Manager examines the PC and determines how many virgins DVD discs will be necessary. According to the model, you will need up to ten or more CD - R or CD-R, or up to three discs DVD-R or DVD + R. The creation process can take up to an hour or more. Do not interrupt the process of creation.
    CAUTION: disks must be CD - R, DVD - R or DVD + r using No CD-R/W or DVD - R/W drives read/write because the creation process will fail.

    Create a set of recovery disks operating system by following the steps below.
    1. Click Start and enter the recovery in the field of research. Select Recovery Manager in the list to open the HP Recovery Manager window. Allow the action to proceed, if you are prompted.
      Alternatively, click Start , all programs , Recovery Manager , and then Recovery Manager . Allow the action to proceed, if you are prompted.
    2. Click Advanced options , the creation of recovery disks , and then click Next .
      The program appears to pause for about ten minutes while it examines the computer and calculates how many DVD-R or DVD + R discs are required.
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    After all, the recovery disks are created, label the disks and store them in a safe place. If the recovery disks fail when creating or damaged, you can order replacement of HP recovery disks.

    See you soon.

  • Where can I get a Vista system recovery disk.

    I have recently upgraded to Windows 7.  I have problems with Windows 7 and must restore Vista and reload Windows 7. I get a black screen.

    If you mean a drive where you can install a copy clean and complete the version of Vista that you had when you bought first the machine (assuming Vista came with the machine), then you must contact the manufacturer who usually will sell you at a modest price recovery disks.  If your system has / had a recovery partition, he may not been afferected by the upgrade.  In this case, it may be possible to use it to either restore Vista directly or to create a set of recovery disks Vista (you can ask manufacturing and ask how to access the partition if you have a (or will another assuming that you do not delete the upgrade) and how to use it to make recovery disks.)  You may need your Vista product key to activate it before making the upgrade to Windows 7 (or who may not necessary if you use recovery discs - it depends sometimes).

    I hope this helps.

    Good luck!

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  • Impossible to put the recovery disk and Boot/BCD error

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    While on vacation 7/12, I bought a HP 2000 - 368WM NotebookWindows 7Home Prem 64.eu at the time of the purchase, I did a recovery disk.

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    I can start and use Windows normally.

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    Miss N

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  • Why am I being asked to do another set of recovery disks?

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    Now, I get an alert in HP Advisor instucting me to make recovery disks.

    Why would I receive this alert?

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