Pavilion dv6500: HP Pavilion dv6500 factory reset

I bought a laptop, but it has an administrator password and I can't reset factory

You need RCDs. follow the steps below to order online, or call the 1-800-474-6836. But first I run the test on hard to make sure its good. To start the test, shut down the computer, power up, keep typing F2, or you'd see hard or specified storage or you will need to choose component test and then hard, run extended test may take two hours but worth it at this stage. Follow the instructions below to get the Community designs -

  • Go to com
  • Upward at the top, next to the HP Logo, there will be several tabs, hover your mouse over the tab 'Support'.
  • Choose the options first, "software and drivers"
  • You will need to enter the product number, click on find my product and on the next page if you see several units to choose the good.
  • On the next page you will have to choose the operating system provided with your computer (RCDs will be unavailable for any other operating system), you can choose which, under the photo from your PC, if something is set by default to the right edge, you'd see change the button to get back to the original OS that accompanies the device.
  • The list was updated.
  • Once you do this, you have to scroll the page - "order Recovery Media-CD/DVD/USB".
  • You must then choose 'order Media'
  • Then, you will need to enter the serial number and the delivery information, choose the right delivery option and follow the instructions on the screen to order records.

Although I work for HP, but I am personally.

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