Recovery Manager on the laptop DV6799ea

Vista 32.

Hello

I was looking into the recent recovery manager and even if it can help with recovery of pre-installed software and drivers, it does not show how to retrieve Vista OS.

So if I had the recovery discs and I lost the OS I can re - install it from the recovery discs?

If yes should which option I use?

Thanks in advance for any help.

Hello

JG4545 wrote:

Vista 32.

Hello

I was looking into the recent recovery manager and even if it can help with recovery of pre-installed software and drivers, it does not show how to retrieve Vista OS.

So if I had the recovery discs and I lost the OS I can re - install it from the recovery discs?

If yes should which option I use?

Thanks in advance for any help.

Reinstal the OS indeed Recovery Manager. Install the drivers and software pre-installed is a secondary function of the Recovery Manager.

This can be done either with the defined recovery disk or Access Recovery Manager at startup by pressing the F11 key.

Here is a link to a web document from HP that covers all recovery options at your disposal.

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ERICO

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