Use of the DVD recovery

I deleted the my pc recovery partition by mistake, I Best2Serve recovery disks, is possible to restore may original drivers/programs from discs and if I can how can I do?, I have no restore point in windows or such, is possible to recreate the recovery partition?

Kind regards

Cristian

Windows 7 Home premium 64-bit
HP Pavilion DV7 4150EA

Hello:

In my view, that they will simply erase the content on C:\

The application and driver DVD only contains programs and drivers and will not erase all data.

Paul

Tags: Notebooks

Similar Questions

  • Laptop HP 15 15 - r014TX: I have 8.1 windows recovery image in a flash drive, I want to burn the DVD recovery

    I have the recovery windows 8.1 image in a flash drive, I want to burn the recovery in dvds.by error I've removed the drive from the partition that was on my computer, please help me with this problem.

    rohit1317 wrote:

    I have the recovery windows 8.1 image in a flash drive, I want to burn the recovery in dvds.by error I've removed the drive from the partition that was on my computer, please help me with this problem.

    Hello

    Unfortunately, you can only create 1 set of recovery media.

    Copy and burn recovery USB DVD and then using DVD to make the system recovery will not work.

    What you can do is to backup all your data on an external drive. Do a factory reset with the USB of recovery to recover all partitions including the recovery on the HARD drive partition.

    Concerning

    Visruth

  • Qosmio G20: How can I identify the DVD Recovery CD?

    I work in a society where more is Toshiba Laptops. Unfortunately, all DVD-recovery are in the same place, and I don't know how can I identify the one for my laptop.

    I have a Qosmio G20.
    Any ideas?
    Thanks in advance!

    Hello

    > I don't know how can I identify the one for my laptop
    Each original Toshiba Recovery CD is labeled.
    There is a number and the model of laptop that is supported.

    You can compare the number on the CD with the number at the bottom of the laptop.

    All that s

  • investigating the potential use of the Site Recovery Manager

    We are looking for site recovery manager.   We will use this as part of our DR solution for some virtual machines in our main data center.  I gather specifications on what equipment would be needed to the main data center and the data center of failover.  I was wondering if I could use the material of the Datacenter for failover as a development environment when nothing is failed over to it.  When there is a failover situation either of the tests or a real failover I would have built in that the development environment is stop so resources can be used for site recovery manager.

    Is that what a realistic configuration that I have not dug into the details of the Site Recovery Manager at this time.

    I can't control the LULU URL - so your best to use...

    http://www.RTFM-ed.co.UK/?page_id=7

    In addition, it goes down as a hit of RTFM, which contributes to advertising revenue...

    Concerning

    Mike Landry

    RTFM education

    http://www.RTFM-ed.co.UK

    Author of the book of MRS:http://stores.lulu.com/rtfm

    Free PDF or printed at price

  • Satellite L855-B412 - which makes the DVD recovery to win 8.1

    I have Toshiba Satellite L855-B412 I bought last year that came with windows 8.
    I have upgraded to windows 8.1 through the windows store and then updated the derivers of the system for windows 8.1
    then I system backup on 2 DVD using the Toshiba system backup utility.

    When I restore the system of these DVD I get windows 8.1 or the old windows 8?

    Recovery media creator Toshiba does not create the image of an operating system recovery real but just copy original recovery image designed by Toshiba.
    With other words after using recovery discs, you will have same Win8 version as you guessed it with your new laptop.

  • DVD RW, correct to use format, the DVD - RW format for daily use.

    Thanks in advance

    MIKE0526

    I read there is a 'Master format' and a 'Live file system format' in live format, there seem to be 5 different types of versions? What kind of format is best to use on my (drive D) DVD - RW disc for daily use. I have a Vista Ultimate 32-bit operating system, AMD 64 dual core CPU 1.7, 180 Gig HD 7200 RPM, 1 GB of Ram,Acer Lap Top 5300

    Hello

    Visit this link:

    Should which CD or DVD format I use?
    http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/2af64e60-60AA-4d79-AB6C-3a5db5806cbe1033.mspx

    More information to help:

    Burn a CD or DVD
    http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/b47eb51a-ea6d-4d97-97b0-2d07a59316981033.mspx

    How to burn a CD with Vista
    http://ITsVISTA.com/2006/12/ITsVISTA-Tip-10-how-to-burn-a-CD-with-Vista/

    Burn a CD or DVD in Windows Vista
    http://maximumpcguides.com/Windows-Vista/burn-a-CD-or-DVD-in-Windows-Vista/

    Microsoft video - how to burn CD/DVD
    http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=0BwF60m05m8

    Excellent Forum for help with programs and CD/DVD problems
    http://Club.cdfreaks.com/

    Burn a CD or DVD in Windows Media Player
    http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/30ffa641-B682-4315-8c7e-8a29f383a7131033.mspx
    Burn a CD or DVD in Windows Media Player: frequently asked questions
    http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/51a88740-Abda-4144-9176-cec79cca31e81033.mspx

    Burn a CD or DVD in Windows Media Center
    http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/9ee6cb78-bd7e-4DE3-A154-82d40c4289e01033.mspx

    Burn a CD or DVD
    http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/b47eb51a-ea6d-4d97-97b0-2d07a59316981033.mspx
    How to burn an Audio CD - see also related Articles
    http://www.vista4beginners.com/how-to-burn-an-audio-CD
    Burn a CD or DVD using Windows Vista - a video
    http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=0BwF60m05m8

    Disc burning: frequently asked questions
    http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/2fa35b0d-B280-4589-9805-55e753888f5c1033.mspx

    Should which CD or DVD format I use?
    http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/2af64e60-60AA-4d79-AB6C-3a5db5806cbe1033.mspx

    Windows Media Player playlist: frequently asked questions
    http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/4bf0d986-a1cb-40d2-94de-85dba30a83831033.mspx

    Get the most out of WMP11http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/mediaplayer11/default.mspx

    I hope this helps.

    Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP<- profile="" -="" windows="" expert="" -="" consumer="" :="" bicycle="" -="" mark="" twain="" said="" it="">

  • I used just the PC recovery and now I can't reinstall XP service pack 3 and Windows Update does not work.

    It's probably why I can't reinstall my McAfee.Any ideas?

    I have a Compaq Presario SR1750NX

    All the drivers here:
    http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?OS=228&LC=en&cc=us&DLC=en&sw_lang=&product=1815877  
    Install those from Windows XP for each component.
     
    Get SP3 (manually) and save it to your desktop. (There's a link here.) [You are a COMPUTER professional for now.]
     
    Then download and install this:
    http://ftp.HP.com/pub/softlib/software10/COL23267/PV-60484-2/sp37394.exe
     
    Restart the computer.
     
    Install the SP3 that you downloaded.
     
    Restart the computer.
     
    How would this work for you?

  • Satellite L300D-10 q recovery DVD Can be used on the replacement hard drive?

    Hello

    I was wondering if the DVD Recovery allows to install Vista on a replacement hard drive? The original hard drive is too small at 160 GB contain all the files that I use the virtual operating system image. The disk hard 500 GB of replacement must be large enough for that.

    The reason why I need to Vista, it's that the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Ubuntu 8.04.1 and 8.10, cause the fan to run at full speed all the time which is very annoying. So for the moment I can only use Linux in a virtual machine.

    I intend to stay with Toshiba, though, as my two latest portable Toshiba Satellite a PII and a PIII still work today, and both have had Linux on them.

    Now, back to my story, I intend to remove the existing laptop, hard drive use DVD recovery to install to external USB 500 GB disk, replace the existing hard drive in starting up the laptop from the USB and copy my data overall. Before you reformat the old drive as external storage, I will replace in the laptop with 500 GB drive and the test so I can boot from the new drive.

    Key question will be the change of equipment, i.e. the new hard disk of 500 GB prevent Vista to install or activate?

    Thank you very much

    Vista itself can handle huge HARD drive sizes, but the question is: the recovery disc will be happy with 500 GB? The laptop will recognize 500 GB?

    I think it will work very well, because the new laptops are released with 320 HARD drive. 500 GB is not far.

    Its a few trial and error unless anyone here has tested a disc 500 GB HARD themselves.

  • Satellite A200 PSAF0A - cannot use the DVD writer / reader more

    Hello
    Anyone has any advice on this?

    Laptop: Satellite A200, PSAF0A
    Require: DVD burner / player sofware.

    My hard drive died last week, so a techno guy installed a new and reinstalled the OS (Vista)... everything works fine. But don't have Toshiba Utilities for the use of the DVD burner / player more. Where is it? I downloaded the player to DVD from Toshiba, but it does not work. It doesn't do anything. Media player plays sound but no video.

    The software that I used to play DVDs accompanying the package when I bought it; InterVideo WinDVD I remember well.
    I downloadeded V 8, but it does not work either. I need Codecs etc, right?

    Looked at Toshiba Europe site for the DVD player, but I think it's the same DVD s/w that I have already downloaded.
    But there is no download of my model, PSAF0A (Satellite A200) in all cases.

    I do not have the CD - they are comfortable in another country! (Unless, of course, my nephew is using them as a frisbee that could well be the case). Help!

    It seems that Toshiba do not publish the DVD software on the site... maybe its due to the issues of the region / license?

    Try AVS DVD Player (its free).
    If you need a MPEG2 codec, install ffdshow

    The two are in http://www.free-codecs.com

  • Problem with external monitor when used with the Satellite P100-434

    I'm trying to use a Vizitron L - 151 monitor flat screen connected to the VGA port on the back of my Satellite P100 - 434 (PSPADE)

    I find that the screens seem to periodically - feeding cycle windows resize themselves and then the screens settle down again. This happens with the laptop and the external monitor.

    I've updated the latest available BIOS V4.20 (November 2, 2007) I use 7.15.11.6369 NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 driver version. I'm under the edition of Vista Home Premium to standard build.

    I even resorted to the use of the dvd system recovery to rebuild completely the laptop and the problem persists. In Device Manager I have generic Non - PnP monitor and below that I have a generic PnP monitor I tried and it is not possible to get specific drivers for the monitor Vizitron L-151. * NOTE * I saw dxdiag that the external display is identified the Non - PnP device

    The display configuration that I'm trying to use is to have my laptop as the main screen with the external display on my left as an extension to the desktop. In display config my computer screen appears as number 2 with the additional display in the poster as a device 1

    While typing this my screens have made this three times and the last time, this IE7 window installs itself to the external display in restored down to size.

    If anyone has a glimpse of it, I would be very grateful. There are no problems when the external display is deleted.

    _I can reproduce this problem on demand_ by uninstalling the monitor Non - PnP Device Manager.

    Sorry, mate, but you ad confuses me a little and be hones I m not 100% sure what you take on
    You have some problems with the resolution of the external display or what?

    I've found another thread on the setting of the external screen as main screen:
    http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/message.jspa?MessageID=96263#96263

    According to this statement:
    > In display config my computer screen appears as number 2 with the additional display in the poster as a device 1
    It seems that the external monitor has been on the main screen and display books internal as external.

    I recommend you change this settings and to use books appear as 1 and the external display form 2.

  • Contents of the dvd - r has disappeared

    I have IE 9 with vista home premium. I burned a few multimedia content on a dvd - r disc, then when I was about to burn amother point, I received a display message asking me to prepare the disk and choose the live system or mastered and so I checked direct and the computer automatically formatted the disk and now all of the content of the dvd - r disc disappeared and I do not understand why. can anyone help please. Thank you

    The files on the DVD-R are more than likely unusable after formatting.

    Best bet IMHO... read the following articles and start again
    with a blank DVD.

    Windows Vista - burn a CD or DVD
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/burn-a-CD-or-DVD

    Windows Vista - erase a CD or DVD
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/erase-a-CD-or-DVD

    Windows Vista - CD or DVD Format
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/format-a-CD-or-DVD

    Windows Vista-
    Should which CD or DVD format I use?
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/which-CD-or-DVD-format-should-I-use If the DVD files are very important... What follows
    Info may be useful...

    Insert the DVD in your DVD drive and if all windows
    Open... Close them.

    Reach... Start button / computer.

    Right-click the drive letter for the DVD player is in and
    in the Menu... Choose... Open or explore.

    It appears the directory of the DVD? If_Yes_what
    file names that see you?

    If it did not display the directory of the DVD... What follows
    software may be able to retrieve the content of the DVD.

    I don't think that the trial version will actually recover the files
    but it should show what is recoverable by the commercial version.

    (FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
    Restore point before installing software or updates)

    IsoBuster
    http://www.IsoBuster.com/
    (Windows XP, VISTA, 7)

    Contents of the help of IsoBuster
    http://www.IsoBuster.com/help.php

    Starting with IsoBuster
    http://www.IsoBuster.com/help.PHP?help=110

    Find files and folders missing
    http://www.IsoBuster.com/help.PHP?help=145

  • E4310 does not recognize the DVD after installed WIN7 drive

    My wife has an E4310 who was no longer necessary to his office. She knows that I like to tinker with computers and the machine seems to be a decent unit. The hard disk has been removed for commercial reasons, so I installed an SSD without any hitch. I also installed WIN7 use of the DVD player.

    Now the problem. The DVD player appears and tested very well using the bios but does not appear in the disk manager in WIN7. I tried several different suggestions I have read here and nothing works. It tells me that the question is somewhere in the operating system.

    Has anyone else had this problem or heard a fix?

    The trick to delete upper and lower filter in the registry did not.

    The program 'detect?"Dell has not helped.

    I tried a few other things that I don't remember now - I've been at this for hours, this one has really confused me. All suggestions are appreciated.

    Hi AXMRDR,

    Thanks for the detailed response.

    To test the built in admin account. The standard user account will be several changes in the operating system to find out the registry. Built in admin account will have its own hive. This could help isolate if the question is related or not.

    In addition, restart and check mode without failure.

    Keep us updated.

  • Creating Windows Dvd encodes and burns, but the dvd is blank.

    * - Original title - when I put my movie in Windows Dvd Maker, it encodes and burns.

    . But when he ejects itself there is nothing on the disc it just says: disc... Why - what is happening to you, it has worked well in the past. Using Windows 7 please help?

    Hello

    1. What is the type of file that you burn in the disk?

    2. have you made changes on the computer recently?

    3. are you able to burn the disc using any third party CD or DVD burning software?

    Once you get a message that the burning is complete, check the size of the free space and space used on the DVD.

    For information about how to check the user-space and the free space, you need to right click on the DVD drive, and then click Properties.

    Well, it seems that when you burn a CD or DVD, the disc is not finalized.

    For reference.
    Close or finalize a CD or DVD
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/close-or-finalize-a-CD-or-DVD

    Burn a DVD-video using Windows DVD Maker disc: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Burn-a-DVD-Video-disc-with-Windows-DVD-Maker

    I hope this helps.

  • NB500: How to use the DVD of recovery without a DVD player in the netbook?

    Background:

    I have a 500 NB of Netbook that came with a Win7 Starter. I've upgraded to Win8 but doesn't like the wsn can't resolution screen high enough to open applications. The system became slower and slower like time, I decided to reset the device back to the original settings by using the Win8 function.

    Progress in this process has been extremely slow and after seven hours (60% in fact) I had a scare that the content of my HARD disk can be copied somewhere on the web (cloud of NSA?  :)).

    I turned off the unit and then nothing would no longer work. I bought the recovery software with WIN7 Starter of Toshiba Support that I couldn't find an ISO for WIN7 starter file, but it happened on a DVD...

    I have:
    + NB 500
    + Toshiba Recovery DVD
    + Bootable USB stick (I created this)
    + Product key for Win7 Starter

    Question:
    What files are required to install Win7 from scratch (move files from DVD to the USB bootable)?
    This procedure deletes old data from the HARD drive or will it take space?

    Concerning
    LS1 - d

    It is not just that you think it is. As much as I know, you can't manipulate the data of recovery and work on your own boot media.

    A better and easier way for you is to get somewhere external USB ODD and use for installation of recovery image. I NB520 and I bought external BD ODD and can use it for various actions such as the installation of the software for example.

    I m wondering really you didn't create recovery USB drive. That was my first step after I bought this machine. Product key you have on the Microsoft sticker doesn't help. You can't use it for OS installation if you are using the version of the OS clean and you don t need it if you use original recovery image.
    After the installation of recovery image pre-installed Windows version is correctly activated.
    > Will this procedure remove old data from the HARD drive or will it take space?
    Yes. The whole HARD disc will be deleted so until you start with the installation of backup recovery image all your important data.

  • Re: Is it possible to completely recover VistaOS using only the recovery DVDs?

    Hidden WinRE partition has been deleted by mistake, but I still have the original recovery DVD for my A200.
    Is it possible to completely recover VistaOS without the WinRE partition, using only the recovery DVDs?

    Of course.
    The Toshiba Recovery CD is designed to recover the laptop.
    Using the recovery CD you will get factory settings.

    But note; the Toshiba Recovery CD format the whole HARD drive and erases the HARD drive partitions.

    Welcome them

Maybe you are looking for