recovery CD system

Windows vista was bad since beginning. I paid $ 800 for my Hp laptop almost 5 years ago. Is not fair to put it in the Trash because I had a boot virus. My laptop crashed and I format. I don't have any operating system. I have win vista or win xp.

Hello

You do not get a choice; you reinstall that came with it.

You should not have formatted the hard drive. you have likely wiped the Partition recovery during this process.

Press F11 on startup to see if you can re - install, or not.

Or try these methods.

You can contact HP and ask them to send you a set of recovery disks.

They should do this for a small fee.

Some manufacturers have more available Vista recovery disks.

If this happens, you may need to try this instead:

You can also borrow and use a Microsoft Vista DVD, which contains the files for the different editions of Vista (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business and Ultimate) must be installed. The product key on your computer / Laptop box determines what Edition is installed.

Other manufacturers recovery DVDs are should not be used for this purpose.

And you need to know the version of 'bit' for Vista, as 32-bit and 64-bit editions come on different DVDs

Here's how to do a clean install of Vista using a DVD of Vista from Microsoft:

"How to do a clean install and configure with a full Version of Vista '

http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/117366-clean-install-full-version-Vista.html

And once the operating system is installed, go to your computer manufacturer's website and get the latest drivers for your particular model or laptop computer.

And phone Activation may be necessary when you use the above installation method.

"How to activate Vista normally and by Activation of the phone '

http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/84488-activate-Vista-phone.html

See you soon.

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