OS Recovery windows 7, 64 bit

Made a recovery and update with HP and Windows.

Internet Exployer updated at 11 and now the only screen that renders completely is the yahoo homepage.

If any, the header displays, but the rest is empty.

Everything else seems to work very well.

All of the suggestions.

Finish that only updates have been installed and had to install all updates. Everything is very good work, thanks for the help.

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  • Satellite L500D - 16L - no disk recovery Windows 7 64 bit included

    Hi all

    I'm curious... I bought this laptop a while a go and was browsing the Web from Toshiba site and it says that this laptop should have Windows 64 bit on it. I thought just is it possible to install my own copy of Windows? Usually I'm stuck sort of encrypted messages as this copy of Windows may not be installed on this laptop or something or where can I get an official copy of windows which must go with this laptop?

    Hi whipser1,

    I checked the specs on the site Web of Toshiba Satellite L500D - 16L and 64-bit Windows 7 is pre-installed, but you can also get a recovery with Windows 7 32 bit disc.

    So what version of Windows 7 is currently installed?

    If Windows 7 64 bit is installed you can create the recovery disc yourself for the 64-bit version. Therefore, to start the preinstalled Toshiba recovery disc creator and follow the instructions on the screen. You just need a few blank DVDs to create the disks I recommend DVD-R from Verbatim or TDK media.

    Check this box!

  • Recovery Windows 7 64-bit on the computer hp laptop pavilion g6.

    Hi all!

    My laptop: HP pavilion 1b79dx g6.

    OS: Windows 7 64-bit edition Home premium.

    In December, I've updated Windows and restart automatically. Then I wait for update of Windows, but through system 1 hour not working and I turned off laptop. Then I switched on the laptop and after that login and password computer laptop cannot open Windows. I try: esc, f8, f9. F10, f11, but hp Recovery Manager does not work. I can start Windows in safe mode only. I try to start recovery manager (HP and Windows), both not working. I see: Recovery Manager hp stopped work. I try chkdsk from command prompt, it did not help me. D: partition is normally. 2 times I can open windows is normal, but then nothing does not, only I see my old office. What should I do for normal work of Windows?

    Thanks for any help.

    You need perform a recovery.  There are several methods to do this and the document that I am linking to, will provide the steps.

    I hope this helps.

  • Satellite L505 - 10K - recovery disk contains only Windows 7 32-bit

    Hello, I have a question.

    I bought a Satellite L505 - 10 k a month ago. It came with Windows 7 x 64, 3 partitions (I don't know why, 3? seriously?). I tried to install Linux, delete the last partition, called 'Data' and I screw them completely. I used the recovery DVDs to bring the phone to default settings and I discovered the system recover is Windows 7 x 32.

    No idea why the systems are different?

    It's just a minor issue, I guess, the only bad thing is that the x 32 system recognizes not the 4 GB of RAM. I use now only 3 GB of RAM.

    Hi Cabo_Nobbdy,

    I think you should check your user manual and the specificaitions of your laptop first before starting a question. I founded the following information:
    + Operating system: Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (pre-installed, Toshiba-HDD recovery) and Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 32 - bit (Toshiba-Recovery DVD) +.

    This means that the recovery for Windows 7 64-bit disk, you need to create by * you *!
    The DVD that came with your laptop recovery contains only 32-bit Windows 7, and normally, you can create the recovery disk using the Toshiba recovery disc creator. I put t understand why you didn't do it because after the first start, you get this message:
    + Important INFORMATION +.

    + your system is equipped with a hard drive recovery system. If you need repair.
    + your computer in the restaurant to original factory State, you can do it directly.
    + HDD (press F8 when you start your computer, choose "Repair your computer" +)
    + and follow the instructions in the menu) or create a media drive bootable recovery to that end. +.

    + Toshiba recommends you create recovery disk medium uses the "Toshiba Recovery Disc Creator' to ensure the +.
    + Hat you are able to restore your computer to the State of origin, installed at the factory, even if your computer +.
    + Gets severely damaged.

    But now it s too late for that and you have to order a new Toshiba recovery disc yourself:
    https://backupmedia.Toshiba.EU/landing.aspx

  • HP HDX Windows Vista 64 bit laptop with error 1002 of the recovery process

    Hello

    I have laptop HP HDX which had a sound problem with message of error "Could not play the test tone", tried in several ways by online suggestions and ended to reinstall the new copy with recovery disk. As part of the recovery with a reovery of HP drive, I tried to get it back and it formatted boot partiion and got this error message "error 1002 if the problem persists, please contact HP support. My laptop is out of warranty now.  I talked to HP support and they ask me to buy new drives recovery and someone in this forum mentioned that recovery disk will lift the same mistake and we would need to purchase technical support and even that has not worked for soembody after paying $ 200 to support. I am struck with recovery of the laptop now. I also tried the recovery partition revovering and gave rise to no luck.  I'm now out of warranty.

    I am really fedup with bearing on my this laptop windows vista 64 bit HP HDX laptop problems. What is your best suggestion for me to recover my windows vista now?

    Thank you.

    GK

    I ordered the drive to restore HP for $ 16 and I have no problem in my OS with this disk recovery. Recovery partition that came with my laptop had this error 1002 and he really tortured than me. It is recovered successfully with this new disc of recovery with on all issues.

    I would have saved a lot of time, would not have had any stress and restore ($16) if HP disks price had built the free bug recovery partition.

    I'll be very careful in buying HP products in the future.

    Peace out.

  • Satellite L505-141 - recovery disk contains Windows 7 32 bit

    Hello

    I bought my computer in the year around March last. I had with laptop computer operating system is Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. Lately I think the format of my laptop using the recovery CD that I have receviced with the laptop. I don't know why, but the recovery CD Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit! Why its not 64-bit and 32-bit?

    The laptop comes with 6 GB of Ram and Core i5 and I won't enjoy my laptop with 32-bit operating system. Is this normal? I was suppose to get the 32-bit operating system (really wired if you a laptop with 6 GB of memory). This really makes me feel angry. I feel that I have been cheated.

    If ts the company I bought the laptop in and not the fault of Toshiba, I ask and investigation or something like that since they really make a bad name for you guys.

    Please answer me as soon as possible.

    TNX,
    Andrei Braunstein.

    Hello

    Before you wrote things that are not correct, please first check the specs on the Web from Toshiba site and take a look at your * user manual *!

    The laptop comes with a recovery disk which is Windows 7 32 bit, so everything is ok with this disc and you got the right pair.

    The interesting point is that the recovery disc for Windows 7 64-bit, you must create yourself such as mentioned in * user manual *! You can create this disk preinstalled use Toshiba recovery media creator. You need blank DVDs to create discs and that s all. After that do what you can to restore the preinstalled Windows 7 64 bit every time when you want to.

    Now it s too late to do that, but you can order a recovery disc here:
    https://backupmedia.Toshiba.EU/landing.aspx

    I can understand you he would do better to use Windows 64 bit on a laptop with 6 GB of RAM but don t forget some old don t on 64-bit applications and 32 bit necessary. In addition I m wondering you n t saw a message that reminds you to create the recovery disk. This message that you get after you first start your computer:
    + Important INFORMATION +.

    + your system is equipped with a hard drive recovery system. If you need repair.
    + your computer in the restaurant to original factory State, you can do it directly.
    + HDD (press F8 when you start your computer, choose "Repair your computer" +)
    + and follow the instructions in the menu) or create a media drive bootable recovery to that end. +.

    + Toshiba recommends you create recovery disk medium uses the "Toshiba Recovery Disc Creator' to ensure the +.
    + Hat you are able to restore your computer to the State of origin, installed at the factory, even if your computer +.
    + Gets severely damaged.

  • get the 0x400110020000100b error code while making the recovery of the system for windows vista 32 bit.

    I tried to do a system restore on my laptop using the included recovery disks and had this error 0x400110020000100B. The drive looked pretty beaten last week so I ordered a new series. Now, when I got to put disc 2 in (to 80% full) I get the same error.  I called customer service and he took me through the process of F9, nothing works and I also tried the F11 approach that made me not the case.  I'm frustrated because I don't really have the money for a new laptop computer.

    Laptop is a HP Pavilion DV6700.

    Any help would appreciated more than you know.

    The system is Windows Vista 32 bit

    The guy on the phone said ' well, you know it's a pretty old computer... Thank you gee...

    Hello:

    See if you can make your own Vista installation disc if you can read the product key 25 character on the bottom of your laptop.

    Here's how:

    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.

    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."

    The files were extracted already in this folder when you ran the X14.exe file by reading the text on top of the first screenshot.

    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.

    I selected no, make the ISO file.

    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...

    After you install Vista successfully, you can then install the drivers for your PC and driver page support.

    Paul

  • Lenovo OneKey Recovery for Windows 7 64 bit does not work

    Someone at - it a patch or a new release for Lenovo OneKey Recovery link? I recently bought a G450 and Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit separately, there is no link available in the support and download under this model page yet. I tried to install the 64-bit version of Vista and still does not work as well. I did a clean install, downloaded the drivers from Lenovo support page.

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  • System Recovery Options - no operating system listed, need to load the drivers, but don't know where to find this (Windows Vista 64-bit)

    It is a gateway M6866 laptop running Windows Vista 64-bit.

    The computer does not start up--gives "BOOTMRG is missing" error at startup.  I'm trying to boot from the 64-bit of Windows Vista recovery disc.  I clicked on the "repair your computer" option, and it shows the computer loading files.  Then the "System Recovery Options" box appears and asks me to select the operating system to fix it.  The problem is that nothing has listed.  It is said that if your OS is not listed click Load Drivers.  I did, but it is said to insert the device installation media, and then click OK to select the driver.  I clicked on OK and then opens a browser window to select the file.

    I don't know which file I'm supposed to select here.  I searched online for an answer, and someone told him to go to the computer manufacturer's website and download the driver for RAID controller.  I tried to go to the site of the bridge to find it, but it doesn't seem to be one for Vista 64-bit.

    Please please help!  I have to at least be able to extract the files to the hard drive before reinstalling windows.

    Hello

    ·        Have you Configure RAID on the system?

    If you have not configured then RAID on the system, I suggest you to disable the RAID/eSATA (SATA improved) in the BIOS. Once you turn off the RAID/eSATA on the system that your basic hard disk should be recognized by the system because it doesn't require any drivers, it will act as an IDE. Once you have disabled the RAID/eSATA then booting into the recovery environment and build the Bootrec and check if the problem is resolved. I suggest you follow the steps mentioned below to rebuild the bootrec.

    Rebuild the BCD store by using the Bootrec.exe tool in the Windows recovery environment. To do this, follow these steps:

    a. get the Vista installation DVD and pop in your drive.

    b. then restart your computer.

    c. press a key when you are prompted.

    d. Select a language, a time, a currency, and a keyboard or another input method, and then hitNext

    e. click on repair your computer

    f. click the operating system you want to repair, and then click Next

    g. in the System Recovery Options dialog box, click command prompt

    h. type bootrec /rebuildbcd and then press the Enter"" key.

    ·        If Bootrec runs successfully, it will present you with the installation of a Windows directory path. To add the entry in the BCD store, type Yes. A confirmation message appears that indicates the entry has been added successfully.

    ·        If Bootrec cannot findany lack of facilities of Windows, you must remove the BCD store, and then you must re-create it. To do this, type the following commands in the order shown below: (remember to press ENTER after each command)
    bcdedit/export C:\BCD_Backup
    Ren c:\boot\bcd BCD.old
    Bootrec /rebuildbcd

    i. restart the computer.

    For more information, see the article mentioned below.

    How to use the Bootrec.exe tool in the Windows recovery environment to troubleshoot and repair startup issues in Windows

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/927392

    Thanks and regards.

    Thahaseena M
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer.
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  • I am unable to boot into windows vista 32-bit, so I downloaded the vista recovery disk and get an oxo error code what it means?

    Windows recovery disc 32-bit error code meaning version question

    Hello
    I hope someone can help me. I am unable to boot into windows vista 32-bit, so I downloaded the vista recovery disk and get an oxo error code what it means (thanks in advance)?

    You don't give any info on what was the original problem with the computer.

    You have set the Bios Setup to boot from the CD/DVD drive?

    At startup, it will say press F2 or delete key to go into Bios/Setup, or maybe F12 to go to the Start Menu.

    And have you tried also to tap F8 at startup and choose Safe Mode from the list of Boot Options?

    Use up arrow key to do this, press on enter.

    Browse your Hard Drive manufacturer's website, download software from here and test your hard drive for errors.

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • Windows Vista 32-bit is failing to start after the success of the recovery.

    Hi all, my apologies if this has already been covered in another post, I checked but I'm new here so might have forgotten.

    I have a HP Pavilion a6442a with Windows Vista 32-bit. A couple of weeks it froze, forcing me to maually shut down, and now it does not restart. It gets so far then goes to startup repair, which never seems to find no problem. I tried restoring the system (to several different restore points), conducted diagnostic tests, conducted tests of memory and hd and tried commissioning in all modes as I could: no problem can't find anywhere and I always had the same problem. Finally, I backed up my files and made a full recovery of the system. It said it completed successfully, I restarted to complete the installation of Windows, it gets "Please wait a moment while Windows starts for the first time... "freezes, restarts and then traced directly back to the start screen for repair.

    I am at a loss, I've done everything I can think. Does anyone have any suggestions?

    Hello:

    Have you added any hardware configuration inventory (other than replace the hard disk or add memory)?

    Do you have only the mouse, keyboard and screen plugged in when you ran the recovery procedure?

    If the answer to question 1, remove any material that you have installed that do not come with the PC and try to recover again.

    If the PC is recovering successfully, close and reinstall your spare hardware.

    If not, question 2, unplug anything other than the mouse, the keyboard and the monitor and try to recover again.

    If you continue to be confused and you can read all 25 characters of the product key of Vista on your PC case, you can make your own Vista installation media.

    It will be just a simple installation of Vista and no software other than the operating system will be included.

    You can install the drivers and software available to support for your PC and driver page.

    Link to the info below... click on the blue link of the reinstallation of Windows Guide PDF and start reading the news of Vista that starts on page 296.

    http://philipyip.WordPress.com/Dell-community-forums/

  • Windows Vista 64-bit system recovery stopped in the middle of the process, I can't even click F12 and restart again

    I did system recovery on my toshiba m305d-s4840 laptop computer Windows Vista 64 bit and the wire of the laptop was not connected and the battery died, now I can't do anything on the computer I can not even click F12 and restart again once, what do I do to solve this problem, the computer does nothing when you turn it on It's in the green bar at the beginning (loading screen)? Please help, thanks

    Hello

    Whether you use the Toshiba recovery method, I suggest you contact Toshiba support for help with what is their method of recovery which has been interrupted.

    http://www.CSD.Toshiba.com/cgi-bin/TAIS/support/JSP/home.jsp

    See you soon.

  • Necessary recovery manager. I have hp Pavilion dm4-1222Tx Entertainment notebook, Windows 7 64-bit operating system.

    I lost my DVD to my laptop recovery. Now I Heve reinstalled the OS with the drivers and want to create a recovery media for later retrieval options.

    Please help me to download the Recovery Manager. I have hp Pavilion dm4-1222Tx Entertainment notebook, Windows 7 64-bit operating system. Thank you

    Sorry, but HP only provides Manager HP recovery as part of the installation at the factory. HP doesn't provide downloads of the HP Recovery Manager and you may need to order recovery HP media to get the computer to a factory State. Please contact HP in your country / region via the Portal Support HP's worldwide to the order of HP recovery disks.

    If you have installed a "generic" Windows copy, you should be able to create an image of your hard disk system in Windows. Please see "Back up your programs, system settings, and files - System Image".

    Please click the White Star of KUDOS to show your appreciation

  • Windows 7 64 bit damaged, no backup, no repair disc, no set of recovery, no picture,

    My granddaughters computer laptop K53E from ASUS (2010 purchase) with Win7 64 (home?) has stopped working and has not been used for about 2 years.  Not record it, no set of recovery or repair, no image or backup.  He now needs - hard drive was full with games and some viruses.  I've released the space and got rid of the virus.

    Update Windows automatically downloaded around 150 updates - it wouldn't let me select this option to install only some, then they all begin to install, almost done when windows crashed and could not even get a DOS command prompt.  No recovery no worked configuration option.

    I used Win7 64 bit Pro drive my son (came with his HP ProBook) to install Windows and located all ASUS from ASUS.com drivers.  But now I can not activate Windows.  I tried the license key from the sticker from ASUS (for don't Win 7 64 Home / Premium (?)) No dice.  Tried the Win7 Pro 64 of my son disk key and no dice.

    She paid for a license of Windows 7, when she bought the ASUS K53E.  Single MOM at 30, she goes back to the school and broke.

    Is it possible that she can turn it on Windows7, or some other way to get a short operating system to purchase $130?

    Thank you.     n

    You own a poorly installed edition and you used a HP disc reinstall. You must specifically download and reinstall Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.

    For 5 years, Microsoft made it fairly easy for users of the Windows 7 operating system to get reinstall media. If you have lost your support disc or installation retail collection; either it has been damaged or defective; You can download a copy of the edition that you have licensed from a membership site called Digital River. More recently, Microsoft ended the availability to reinstall media that you can download as a. File ISO in Digital River, which is a digital reproduction of an optical disc.

    It was particularly convenient for people who could not easily get the manufacturer's recovery media, did not want to pay the fees required to get or preferred a clean configuration without the software packaged manufacturers or even a recovery partition does not work. It's easy to use, all you had to do was reinstall and reactivate using the product key located on the certificate of authenticity and download all the drivers on the manufacturers website.

    Given that this option is no longer available, what are your options? See the article for more details:

    How to: What are my options for Windows 7 reinstall media?

    Make sure you scroll down and read the section:

    What to do if you cannot get your manufacturer recovery media, refuse to use or to buy it or the Microsoft Software Recovery Website does not work?

    If you can't get this edition, you can consider switching to Windows Home 64 bit 10:

    How to download official Windows 10 ISO files

    then

    How to: perform a clean installation of Windows 10

  • Windows 7 64-bit recovery discs

    I installed Windows 8 and it is just messed up and and I don't like, so I ordered Windows 7 64 bit HP recovery discs using my serial number of computers.

    Thus, these actually wipe the hard drive and reinstall Windows 7?

    Hello:

    This is what the recovery discs are designed to do.

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