Reinstall HP Advisor
First time posting here, please bear with me. I have a HP Pavilion computer purchased p6537c there are about 2 1/2 years. I think it came with HP Advisor installed. Recently I started having a few problems... to receive messages from HPSF.exe and to try to solve these problems, I somehow accidentally uninstalled my HP Advisor and my HP Support Assistant while trying to solve the problem with HPSF.exe. Could reinstall Support Assistant (still awaiting to see if the problems with HPSF.exe reactivating) but were unable to reinstall HP Advisor. Sought after 12 hrs of web to the best of my ability in the past and can't seem to find a relevant solution, short perhaps restore computer to a factory State with my restore disks. I hesitate to do so. Seems that since the program was installed in the factory and is specific to the model, it is not a download available online? Any ideas as to how I could solve this problem before you do a restore full? I have daily backups with Microsoft Backup and an external hard drive restore program but I believe only one backup of my data files, not programs (correct?). Just to be on the safe side, I disabled the scheduled backup, which reportedly took place last night if she is still on the calendar.
Hello
You are welcome
The same version of HP Advisor will install in several models, but there is a version listed for your specific machine here.
Still, if you find a problem with the loading of the Web page, the installation program can be downloaded directly from the following link.
HP Advisor update install - p6537c.
You should always restart the PC once the installation is complete.
Kind regards
DP - K
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