Re: hp software initialize restore

VS826UT #ABA

This ends up being a bad mother in the PC and wouldn't let me install a new copy on the disk.  I had a bunch of them if I swapped the HARD vacuum disc in a PC working group and installed Windows, then it changed to the existing machine.  These HPs reach EOL so probably, I does not replace the Council.  It works for what I need to so I will mark this as the solution.

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