Popups.did recovery system and he didn't... _________

Windows 7 on dell.  Kept getting popups and this dangerous popups of the site.  tried to run malwarebytes and couldn't.  I use AVG antivirus.  Tried the system restore failed.  tried the recovery of the pc... it failed.  After the failure of the system recovery when I chose the received message on the black screen reboot... loading PBR for descriptor 2... In fact.  A disk read error accurred.  Press CTRL, alt, delete to restart.  When I do I get just the same screen.  Can't windows or safe mode.  Diagnostics and received the error 650F:136 C Code.  MSG: IDE device failed.  Blank media or no media is present in optical drive.  Tuberculin media with data (resource cd, installation cd) do not have CD because it was part of the computer as a recovery system.  any help would be appreciated

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    Hello

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    Thank you

    Centi

    Hi centi,.

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    2. do you get an error at startup of the system?

    If you are unable to start Windows in normal mode, try the following steps:
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    b. on the window that says "select an operating system to repair" click Cancel to see Windows Recovery Options window, and then select command prompt.
    (c) in the command prompt, type the following command and press ENTER: Bootrec.exe /RebuildBcd
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    f. restart the computer in normal mode and check if the computer starts Windows successfully.

    Discover How to use the Bootrec.exe in the Windows recovery environment to troubleshoot and repair startup in Windows problems

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    > Does anyone know how to recover my laptop without having to waste (wipe) all data currently on it, such as the documents windows etc. ?
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    Hello

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      If the PC can be started and opens on the Windows desktop, you can use the HP recovery disk to restore the PC to original factory State by following the steps below.
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      . Follow the instructions.
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      • If you have not created the custom recovery disk, or disks are damaged, you can order a replacement of HP recovery CD.

    2. When the Recovery Manager starts, follow the instructions of recovery step by step , shown above.
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      If the original operating system is changed to a non - Vista OS, the Recovery Manager cannot be launched either office or by pressing f11 at startup. You can use the recovery disk to restore the computer to the original state of Vista. If you are using a non - Vista OS, you can use a third-party partition management program to recover hard disk space.
      Restore the PC to its original state with the recovery discs

      If the PC cannot access the Windows desktop, and the Recovery Manager cannot be started by selecting the f11 at startup key, you can use either the recovery disc custom that you created, or you can order a recovery CD to replace HP, to boot the PC and restore the hard drive to its original operating state.
      NOTE:  Run the recovery process by using the custom recovery disk you created can take less than an hour, while you use replacement discs ordered directly from HP can take four to six hours and includes several reboots.
      If the HP Recovery Disk Manager can access the hard drive, it will attempt to repair the recovery partition. If successful, a prompt to continue execution of the recovery using the Recovery Disk Manager.
      Use the recovery discs to restore the PC by following the steps below.
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      2. When prompted, Press any key to boot from the CD or DVD, press any key on the keyboard.
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      4. When the HP Recovery Manager window appears, click Advanced options , System Recovery , and then click Next to open the Recovery Manager.
      5. Follow the on-screen instructions and perform the necessary actions.

        NOTE:  Do not interrupt the recovery process even though the computer may restart, and the Windows desktop can display at different times.

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      • If you have used several disks when you created the custom recovery discs, follow the prompts to remove the first disc and insert requested discs.

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      • If you have created a personal recovery disc, press Next to continue.

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    7. Did a system restore complete with built-in recovery partition on the hard drive, the recovery went well, but the computer is still slow and freezing.

      Original title: computer always slow and freezing after clean install

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      Hello

      Step 2: You can also check if the problem persists in the clean boot state.

      Put your boot system helps determine if third-party applications or startup items are causing the problem.
       
      Try the steps in step 1 in the article to put your computer in clean boot mode.
      http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

      Thanks and greetings
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    8. spontaneous recovery system popup

      My new ATC Aspire works fine as far as I can tell.  However, when I played a game installed on my C: drive (which I often play), an Acer recovery system is spontaneously popped up. I clicked it, there was a screen that prompted me to OK a factory reset, though I would lose all my C: drive. Of course I cancelled.

      For me it seemed to indicate that 1) I had asked this reset, which I did not, or 2) the system has detected a problem that caused the need for the recovery to run system, which I don't think I do since everything works perfectly.

      Should I worry about this?  That this has something to do with the fact that I booked 10 Windows?

      kcasey,

      I'm sure that this popup tries to remind allows you to create a recovery drive USB Acer factory default.

      I strongly encourage you to do so immediately.

      I have two TC-605 and my neighbor has a TC-605.  Some TC-605 requires only a 16 GB USB flash drive while others require a 32 GB USB flash drive.  So I would say get a 32 GB USB flash drive.  They are around $9.00 to best buy.

      No doubt create a USB key factory default recovery before upgrade you to Windows 10. (And your acer applications and drivers on a backup DVD too)

      http://Acer--UK.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/A_ID/26286/~/create-a-Acer-factory-default-backup-in...

      https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=He10GEuVATA

      Edit: If you do not create a backup default factory USB and something breaks down the road, fresh Acer $ 45 to get the default value of the factory recovery disks.

    9. If I put all my files on the C drive that has the operating system and make a recovery of keys one, will I lose my files?

      If I put all my files on the C drive that has the operating system and make a recovery of keys one, will I lose my files? drive C whereas the partition that has the operating system and drive D is the lenovo drive that has all the drivers lenovo and all those. Did I lose my files?

      Yes, the collection clears all of the C drive and you will lose your files. The solution would be to backup regularly to an external HARD drive and after the key one to also restore the files from the external hard drive.

      This has been answered before, if you do a search for "key recovery" it appears among the first results.

      http://forums.Lenovo.com/T5/IdeaPad-Y-U-V-Z-and-P-series/will-i-lose-my-files-if-i-do-one-key-recove...

    10. My Windows XP Home Edition is not updated properly and I don't have a firewall after that I did a system restore.

      I have Windows XP Home 32-bit Edition. I got it since 2002. Its a PC Compaq laptop. I recently did a recovery system just to start fresh and clean with it. I have a legitimate copy of XP came with my computer, when it was new. I've loaded my records as guest and followed all the instructions. When I went to do some update, she had no auto update option to control panel (Classic view) and no windows firewall or even windows Security Center. It's default values on my new computer. I tried to update manually, but he repeats to me "the server was not respond" as soon as it gets for files and downloads from the download section of the patch of "Service Pack 1 A Express." I also looked for a download of Service Pack 2 and the only one available is for the professionals for the networks. I have no idea why this continues to be. I even made a second recovery, thinking I've done something wrong.

      Hello

      You should be able to download the Service Packs as a stand-alone Installer on the following links:

       

      Windows XP Service Pack 1 has Express Install (32-bit) for end users

      http://www.Microsoft.com/en-US/Download/details.aspx?displaylang=en&ID=19751

       

      Windows XP Service Pack 2 network installation Package for IT professionals and developers

      http://www.Microsoft.com/en-US/Download/details.aspx?ID=28

       

      Windows XP Service Pack 3 network installation Package for IT professionals and developers

      http://www.Microsoft.com/en-US/Download/details.aspx?ID=24

      If you can not download to your computer, and then use another computer to download the installation file and move it to your computer.

      You don't need to install SP1A.  XP Gold, you must install SP1A or SP2 before installing SP3.  I recommend that you start with SP2 and then SP3.

      How to obtain the latest Windows XP Service Packs

      http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/322389

      Let us know if this information useful.

    11. Drive HARD HP G62, Win7 HomePrem, crashed and replaced, made recovery system, win update does not work?

      Mine is a 64-bit system and the new hard drive is a western digital Scorpio. The two drives is / are 500 GB. I used the recovery disks to reload the OS to new hard drive, so I do not understand why this problem occurred. Check Microsoft sites, tried to download the system update tool before you manually download the Service Pack 1 for Windows 7, but received an error before installing (0 x 8000247).  Tried to get help from HP, but given that the laptop is no longer under warranty, I have to buy a HP warranty $ 14.99 per month for 12 months before they'll talk to me a fix for this problem.  This part is really senseless, especially when it is THEIR recovery disks I missed.  I do not be fooled by a false sense of security by HP again.  I was by Compaq and HP for many years, but this time they hurt me.  I didn't not whining when the drive went bad and I had to pay for a new because I didn't buy an extended - warranty which was my fault.  But the recovery discs that don't work are lack of HP and I wouldn't have to pay twice for an operating system.

      If there is someone out there who has heard of this and has a solution, I would appreciate it really your. Thank you.

      There seems to be a WD HDs and some Intel drivers questions. Please download and run Intel Rapid Storage Technology driver and restart your system.

      Download: ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp47501-48000/sp47845.exe

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    12. I have windows vista. I did a system restore. I can restore PIX saved on the backups before recovery was made?

      I have windows vista. I did a system restore. I can restore PIX saved on the backups before recovery was made?

      Hi rich,

      What kind of backup do you have?  If it were a full image backup, restoring them will be difficult unless you restore the entire image.  If it was a normal backup of files and folders, it should be fairly simple.

      Here is an article on the restore procedure: http://www.vista4beginners.com/How-to-restore-files to make sure you do this right.  It's a selective restore of a full or selective backup (not a full restore from a full backup) - but since you did a full backup, it matches your process more closely than would a full restore.

      This is a GREAT article on backup and restore Vista process

      http://technet.Microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2007.09.Backup.aspx , but he won't go into detail about the restoration process - considering almost as easy, of course.  But it teaches you a lot about what is possible and how to do it.   It also focuses primarily on the full backup process, but he did mention the full backup and restore process as well.

      Here is an article on the advanced use of restoration (during normal restore does not work):

      http://www.mayankraichura.com/post/2009/08/06/Avdvanced-Restore-via-Windows-Vista-Backup-and-Restore-Center.aspx.

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

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

      If the above does not help with your problem, then please go to the special Microsoft Forum dedicated specifically to backup issues and problems at the: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsbackup/ for assistance from experts by specialists in this field.

      I hope this helps.

      Good luck!

    13. How to FORMAT my hard drive with a RECOVERY PARTITION and my system restore from. BKF files

      History made as short as possible.

      I inherited a gateway with XP Media Center 2004. I transferred all my old files to the new computer, and it worked fine. I did a full backup of the system (.) BKF). Later, I installed a disc for my Vivitar camera I used before with my old system and my computer crashed.

      I tried everything I know to do a restore. F8, F10 and F11 during start-up and the best I could come up with was the safe MODE, but it would fail to any ENTRY.

      I really feel like the hard disk must be formatted and start over. I can not access the recovery partition and no XP CD was provided.

      My question is: How can I reformat the hard drive with a petition of recovery and reinstall my operating system of BKF files?

      If you have a recovery partition, I suggest you post in the forums of the bridge
      assistance.
       
      Another option is the following:
      http://tips.vlaurie.com/2006/05/recovery-console-for-those-without-an-XP-disk/
       
      "luckyone_27105" wrote in message
      News: 720fbbc2-6fb9-4fd7-9411-bdd1ec89b144...
      > A long history made as short as possible.
      >
      > I inherited a gateway with XP Media Center 2004. I transferred all my old
      > files to the new computer and it worked fine. I did a full backup of the system
      > (. BKF). Later, I installed a disc for my Vivitar camera I used
      > before with my old system and my computer crashed.
      >
      > I have tried everything I know to do a restore. F8, F10, and F11
      > during startup and the best I could come up with safe MODE, but it would be
      > not allow any INPUT.
      >
      > I really feel like the hard disk must be formatted and start over. I have
      > unable to access the recovery partition and no XP CD was provided.
      >
      > My question is: How can I reformat the hard drive with a petition of recovery
      > and reinstall my operating system of BKF files?
      >
       
       
    14. I changed my admin.password last night and the earlier my husband did a system restore on it. now it tells me wrong password

      original title: help please!

      I have windows vista on my acer aspire 5517 I changed my admin.password last night and the earlier my husband did a system restore on it. now it tells me wrong password... I don't have a dics in it plese... I need help ASAP

      Next time please post in a forum of Vista. This one is for Windows 7. But since you're here:

      You can change your password to something that you remember another administrative user account. If you had only an administrative user account and you have forgotten the password, all is not lost. You can then follow the general recommendations for implementing user accounts in Vista that I will give you at the end of this post.

      All this requires a certain level of computer skills. You know better and that take the machine to a competent local computer tech (not a type of BigComputerStore/GeekSquad place) is the best solution for you.

      If you have an installation of Vista DVD (not a recovery DVDs), you can start the system with it. Select the default language, then select "repair your computer". Then select "Command Prompt". At the command prompt, type:

      NET user administrator / Active: Yes [press Enter]
      NET user [insert here the name of your user account] [insert the new password of user as 1234 here] [press Enter]

      [Note: do not enter the brackets!]

      Remove the installation DVD and restart the computer. Now, you will be able to connect to your user account by using the password that you set; for example, 1234.

      If you do not have a Vista installation DVD (only have a recovery disk), the computer mftr. may have given you the option to repair Vista (not a system recovery!) system in the diagnostic menu. This menu of diagnosis is the same one where you can choose Safe Mode. Get to this menu by repeatedly pressing the F8 key as the computer starts. If you do not have this option, you can make a bootable Vista file repair DVD in this link:

      http://NeoSmart.net/blog/2008/Windows-Vista-recovery-disc-download/

      Note: All the Neosmart recovery disk downloads are torrent files. There is a good explanation of the torrent on the site Web of Neosmart files. You will need a torrent asmuTorrent client to get the files. Torrent client will download the .iso file with which to create the bootable DVD. You will need to use third-party burning software such as Nero, Roxio or the free ImgBurn (http://www.imgburn.com ) to burn the image .iso image file, not in the form of data.

      Once you have fixed things, log on to the additional administrative account you will be made by the suggestions below and disable the administrator account integrated yet for security reasons:

      Start Orb > Search box > type: cmd
      When cmd appears in the above results, right-click and choose "Run as Administrator" [OK]. Now, you will get the command prompt. At the command prompt, type:

      NET user administrator / active: No. [Enter]

      Exit the command prompt.

      General recommendations for creating users in Vista:

      You absolutely don't want to have only one user account. As XP and all the other modern operating systems, Vista is a multi-user system with integrated system of accounts as default Administrator and comments. These accounts should be left alone because they are part of the structure of the operating system.

      In particular, you do not want one account user with administrative privileges on Vista because the administrator account integrated (normally only used in emergencies) is disabled by default. If you use as an administrator for your daily work, and this account is corrupt, things will be difficult.  It is not impossible to activate the built-in administrator to rescue things, but there may be more that you want to do. Better not to put you in a bad situation at first.

      The user account that is for your daily work must be a Standard user, with the extra administrative user (call it something like 'CompAdmin' or 'Tech' or similar) only it for elevation purposes. As a user Standard is recommended for security reasons and will help protect your computer against infections. After you have created "CompAdmin", connect to it and change your normal user account Standard. Then log on to your regular account.

      If you want to go directly to the desktop and ignore the Welcome screen with the icons of the user accounts, you can do this:

      Start Orb > Search box > type: netplwiz [Enter]
      Click continue (or provide an administrator password) when you are prompted by UAC

      Uncheck "users must enter a user name and password to use this computer". Select a user account to connect automatically by clicking on the account you want to highlight and press OK. Enter the password for this user account (when it exists) when you are prompted. Leave blank if there is no password (null).

      MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!

    15. Using system recovery discs and now windows won't load.

      My computer crashed and I tried everything to get it running and backup. My desktop computer does start all the way to the top.

      The HP page will load, so I can use the f keys. When I run the diagnostic tools (f9) it test all memory, cpu, hardware ect and says it's fine.

      I reloaded Windows Vista off my system recovery disks, I did once I bought the computer. I had to do it every six months or more. Several times in recent weeks.

      It then goes to the windows error recovery page if I select one of the options, it is empty. It never makes it to the login page.

      HP Pavilion Elite m9252p

      Thank you

      There is no limit on the number of times you can use the recovery disks.  You must contact the manufacturer about the recovery process, as it is them and not Microsoft.  Each manufacturer does things differently and we don't have access to this information.

      In regard to the upgrade to Windows7, you must upgrade work install Vista system if it does not you will need to purchase a full retail copy of Windows7 and do a cleaning.  The problem is that you don't know if Windows7 is compatible with your system - and once you open the package the seller will probably accept returns.  It ' was a great risk to do this withour executes the first Windows7 Compatibiity advise http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/get/upgrade-advisor.aspx but if you have no access to your system you can't run it.  You can get in your system somehow?  Have you tried safe mode with networking (repeatedly press F8 during the boot process until the menu appears)?  If you can somehow get, run this check before considering the upgrade to Windows7.  You can also ask the manufacturer if your system is compatible with Window7 but they may or may not provide a correct answer.  The decision and the risk is all yours.

      The short answer is that you need to discuss this problem with the manufacturer and follow their advice.

      I hope this helps.

      Good luck!

      Lorien - MCSA/MCSE/network + / has + - if this post solves your problem, please click the 'Mark as answer' or 'Useful' button at the top of this message. Marking a post as answer, or relatively useful, you help others find the answer more quickly.

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