Using Recovery Manager on Hp Pavilion 23

I am trying to create a recovery image USB on a desktop computer all-in-one Pavilion 23 new (Win 8). RM acknowledges my Lexar 32 GB drive, but an error message appears that says "Creator of CD stopped working" I can't even find this software on the computer. What happens and does anyone have any suggestions?

Thank you!

Hello

OK, using the Microsoft 16 GB USB Recovery drive created the HDD1 and system image created from HDD1, I was able to restore the image of HDD1, HDD2 successfully. Wasn't expecting that! Microsoft (MS) has spent a lot of time, money and locking post versions of Windows XP in order to prevent piracy. This is not piracy, but it seems that MS has used sometimes exaggerated affecting legitimate backup and restore functions.

HDD1 and HDD2 are identical 2.0 GB Seagate drives. HDD2 was connected to the same SATA port then reimage the PC to which HDD1 was connected when the image was created.

The image created of HDD1 was stored on a WD Passport USB 3.0 drive 2 TB external USB. A USB 3.0 port was used to create the image of HDD1 and restore the image of HDD2.

Did not check reset or update the recovery options because these options are a non-starter if the image completed successfully system restore. I don't know that these options will be also successfully completed.

It is a great time saver.

So, all things being equal, having a system reliable image stored on an external drive and using a recovery disk USB Microsoft containing the OEM recovery partition, should translate into a restore successful a new HARD drive and well, of course, an original HDD (a manufacturer of different HARD drive and the size of the HARD drive may be an unknown variable?).  When the restoration is complete and you restart, you are where have been based on the date of the image. Minimal third-party software installation and minimal OS tweaks!

I am amazed. Had a lot of problems with Win 7 using Win 7 image recovery and using third-party imaging with Win 7 programs (Acronis, Paragon and others) because of UEFI and other issues. I gave up and threw in the towel.

Bottom line is, I guess you don't need HP recovery media. I think it is safe to have.

Jaco

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