Pavilion dv2700 Notebook with VISTA Recovery
Pavilion dV2700 Entertainment PC
Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T5550 @1.83 GHz
3 GB RAM
WINDOWS VISTA HOME PREMIUM SP2
A defragmentation was attempted due to the slowdown operation. But he ran for nearly 18 hours without completing. Someone, then power off the computer. For a month or two things seemed normal. Could not install some windows updates, McAfee Virtual Technician showed a corrupted file to DAT (DATT?) then a few apps installed at the factory would not work, etc. However, a lot of things like email, Adobe Reader and many other programs seems to operate normally.
Backup/restore does not work: Can not repair points create or restore to a previous One
I tried to boot into repair and a corrupt system file could not be repaired.
I decided that the best solution is to try just a full recovery from the recovery on the D drive Partition or attempt a recovery from recovery disks that were created when the computer was first put in place.
I backed up our personal data.
I have a physical drive with two were installed by the factory.
Here are my questions some with comments:
- Is it possible that the HARD drive was damaged when the computer is turned off? I have run CHKDSK on drive C and he found no problem he couldn't fix it. At least I don't think so. So I think that there is probably no damage on the C drive. These are the characters off results CHKDSK of the event viewer:
Windows has checked the file system and not found any problems.
231946438 KB total disk space.
87052228 KB in 227460 files.
118656 KB in 34777 index.
0 KB in bad sectors.
373814 KB in use by the system.
4096 KB occupied by the log file.
144401740 KB available on disk.
4 096 bytes in each allocation unit.
57986609 total allocation on the drive units.
36100435 allocation units available on disk.
2. is it safe to run CHKDSK on the drive D Partition Recovery? I do that to look for damage I did in "1" above.
3. If I try again it would probably be best to use the recovery rather than the Partition disks? I say this because it seems that the operating system on C files were corrupt and possible, I suppose, that the files on the recovery partition D were as well.
I appreciate any help/advice you can give.
Thank you.
Hello
You are welcome
I'll check the thread later tomorrow so let me know how you go with the recovery.
All the best,
DP - K
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(1) when the display on the laptop turns off due to being slowed down 20 minutes, he don't come back now. If I press any key to wake up, he will the internal speaker beep. As soon as I press power it turns directly to the output instantly.
(2) I can restart is no longer. The portable computer shuts down normally, but when he tries to go back on it starts, but windows is not loaded and it just hangs. I have to turn off by pressing the power button, then turn it back on.
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Long story short, does anyone know or have the original BIOS for my laptop (sp43821)? Or has someone at - it had the same problem and found a solution?
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"See below for details of the ' RECOMMENDED UPDATE (ARGH)"
TITLE: WinFlash for HP Notebook System BIOS (for notebooks with Intel
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This package contains the WinFlash utility and an image of the system BIOS for the
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SoftPaq NUMBER: sp44138
REPLACES: sp43821
ENTRY INTO force: 3 July 2009
CATEGORY: BIOS
SSM SUPPORTED: YESPRODUCT TYPE (S):
LaptopsMODEL OF PRODUCT MATERIAL (S):
HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC Series
HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC SeriesOPERATING SYSTEM (S):
FreeDOS
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic 32 Edition
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 32 Edition
Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise edition 32
Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 32 Edition
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic 64 edition
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64 edition
Microsoft Windows Vista Business 64 Edition
Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 64 editionLANGUAGE (S):
GlobalIMPROVEMENTS:
-Updates the Winflash utility for what he re-system if a BIOS flash update
fails.HOW TO USE:
1. download the file by clicking on the button 'Download' or 'Get software' and
Save the file to a folder on your hard drive (note the folder where)
the downloaded file is saved).2. double-click the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions.
Copyright (c) 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
ERICO wrote:
Hi, read this and try the procedure if you're prepared to do. You assume all risks, as you did when you flashed the BIOS.
Be informed that This is an advanced repair technique. You must follow the procedure in full , if you want to have a chance of success.
Bravo! to CherylG to find great.
Kind regards
ERICO
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