Win 8 used to start the system recovery disk
No fatcory can reset
Hello
You may need to disable Secure Boot and hardware enable in the Menu of the Bios first.
In addition, if your HARD drive has a GUID partition table, and you want the operating system to boot from the uefi firmware, don't forget to choose the entry for the optical drive that has (uefi) in the boot manager - see "Adding value to recovery disks" in the document of HP on the following link.
http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c03489643
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I just got a set of Lenovo recovery disks.
. It might be easy, but I've noticed a problemThere are 4 DVD in two procedure:
(1) system: ('start your recovery with this one')
Disc 1 of 1 - operating system recovery disk Win 7 Pro 32-bit SP1
Disc 2 of 2 - recovery disk Win 7 Pro SP1 64-bit operating system(2) apps:
Disc 1 of 2 - Applications and drivers recovery disk (64-bit)
Disc 2 of 2 - Applications and drivers recovery disk (64-bit)OK, so I want to me 64-bit install, put disc "(1) disc 2 of 2 [64 bit] ' but he wants to boot
After install from installation and disk boots ' (1) disc 1 of 1 [32 bit] ' go well until the first Windows start - and there is an error "Windows Setup cannot continue" / reset and loop.
Any ideas what shoul I do?
How to install 64-bit?Now I have my 'dead' edge please help!
[Edge E420s]
-edit - added msg of error screen after using '(1) disc 1 of 1 (32 bit) "and"(2). "Applications: disc 1 of 2 [64].
OK, SOLVED...
Lenovo send me ill-defined DVD
They put a 32 bit DVD version (1: 1) to the pack, and they must give me 64 bit (cd1/2)It looks like:
(1) system: ('start your recovery with this one')
Disc 1 of 1 - operating system recovery disk Win 7 Pro 32-bit SP1 (P/N 0B 737,89)
Disc 2 of 2 - operating system recovery disk Win 7 Pro SP1 64 bit (P/N 0B 73809)(2) apps:
Disc 1 of 2 - Applications and drivers recovery disk (64-bit)
Disc 2 of 2 - Applications and drivers recovery disk (64-bit)And should look like:
Disk 1 of 2: operating system Recovery Disc Windows® 7 Professional SP 1 disc 1 of 2 (P/N 0 B 73798)
Disc 2 of 2: operating system Recovery Disc Windows® 7 Professional SP 1 disc 2 of 2 (P/N 0B 73809)
Now I have to wait once more.
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System backup Image against the system recovery disks
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I'm new to the system recovery things and I have a question...
I just bought a new computer laptop m7-1015dx of Pavilion and need to do system recovery discs... (which I realize restore laptop to factory default)... BTW, I have already created the system repair disc.
However, I read an article on creating a system backup Image allowing you to recovery if lost EVERYTHING, all your installed programs, etc.
First Question:
Can someone tell me if I do the backup IMAGE of the system...
Do I still need to create recovery disk (mfg default) system also?
The second Question:
If I create system recovery disks can I still this Recovery Partition?
I am really really wanting to partition my C:\ drive... it is huge
In addition, I hate to see storage folders involved in system folders...
Currently using a symbol/character to separate them.
From now on, I can't partition the C:\drive all partitions are used as... Max is 4
and I have 4... C:\drive, System Partition, Partition HPTools and recovery Partition.
Any help or assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks for the research.
Best regards, Jenn
Hi, Jenn:
I'd certainly recovery disks because in the case of a hard drive failure, a recovery partition is unnecessary because it would be on the failed drive.
Recovery disks will do the same as a recovery partition. Reinstall the operating system and programs supplied with your laptop.
I have also copy off the coast of the C:\drive SWSetup folder and store it on a portable hard drive that contains all files Installer provided with your PC (except MS Office 2010 Starter).
You can also make your own Windows 7 installation disc and have a nice bloatware without installing windows, and then install only the programs you want from the SWSetup folder.
Here's how:
If you can read the Microsoft windows 7 25-character product key, you can download simple Windows 7 ISO files to burn on a DVD for the version of windows that is installed on your PC, and which is listed on the Microsoft COA sticker on your PC case.
Burn the ISO with the option to burn the ISO on your DVD burning program and burn it at the slowest possible speed that will allow your program. This will create a bootable DVD.
Or use the installation of Windows 7 USB/DVD tool to compile the ISO file that you download from Digital River. Link and instructions below. You need a 4 GB flash drive to use the USB compilation method.
http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msstore/HTML/pbPage.Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool
Use 25 characters on the PC product key to activate the installation.
The key will activate a 32 or 64 bit installation.
Then go to the support of the PC and driver page to install the drivers you need.
Link to downloads ISO of W7 is below.
http://www.mydigitallife.info/official-Windows-7-SP1-ISO-from-Digital-River/
You can get rid of all the partitions you want to if you plan to use recovery or disc of Windows 7 installation method that I posted above.
I write my product key and store them somewhere for more security that many people report that it fades if you keep the laptop on your lap a lot, and then you wouldn't be able to use the alternative method to install W7.
Paul
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The system recovery disk - how do without floppy drive?
I am trying to create a "system recovery disk" as part of the TOSSHIBA ASSIST (protect and fix the section).
However, before we proceed, I noted that he was invited to a 'floppy' create a recovery disc but this model without this facility data can be recorded on a CD. I didn't get throughout the procedure and find that I couldn't finish it due to no floppy drive!
Or otherwise just use the product recovery DVD - Rom supplied with the laptop in case of problem... not sure if this would hold the same data?
Any help is appreciated!
Hello Christine
If you look carefully on this print option (shortcut) it is written to create the CD drivers & tools and in aria info nothing follow description allows to create an external symbol to the top of the caisse de dépôt drivers & tools.
You use this shortcut, you can simply create Tools & Utilities CD and not the system recovery media. I did a few times without any problem. Equip your optical drive for CD - R, click on this shortcut, click the button BURN.
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I have a Satellite U400-PSU44E and Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit preinstalled and having some problems with my computer, had decided to use the hidden partition on the hard drive to fix the system.
I chose 'Repair your computer' (or something similar to this), but having done, a message tells me that,"The installed program cannot start. Click OK to turn off the computer. »
I don't know why that is. Can anyone help? It would be greatly appreciated.
The Partition Recovery seems to be defective. You can order the replacement of Toshiba recovery disks. Which country are you?
Another possibility could be that the HARD drive has failed. in this case, you will need to send the system to an ASP for repair.
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My computer crashed while updating. It's a double 4 year old HP desktop processor. I could get into the repair screen, but nothing would be useful. I backed up data (115 GB) using the tools available on a drive hard usb. They are under the folder MINWIN and meet 31 different files. All I get is the demand to put in the disc. I copied the last file on DVD, but it will not read it. All other recovery programs say there is no backup file.
I have backup, with an extension of FBW 32 filesHelpHello
1. are you able to boot to the desktop now?
2 have you tried to reinstall the operating system?
3. what program did you use to create a backup?
4. do you get an error code or error message?According toOberwald, it seems that fbw files are generated by HP, not Vista backup tool. I suggest you to read the following article to restore files from Microsoft.
Backup and restore: frequently asked questions:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/back-up-and-restore-frequently-asked-questionsIf you are not able to boot to the desktop, then I would suggest trying the following methods and check if it helps.
Method 1:
Start in safe mode and then try to run the restoration of the system to a point before you install the update and check if the problem persists.
Step 1: Start in SafeMode in Windows 7:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/start-your-computer-in-safe-modeStep 2: System Restore:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/products/features/system-restore
Method 2:
If you used a third-party program, and then try to restore using the same program and check that it works.
Also check the FAQ from HP or post the question on a forum of HP.
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So it told me to turn my phone off, then back on whilist cling the key F11. But when I do it my is laptop beep loud noise and rest on the logo hp, whilist is on this screen is says 'System recovery F11' in the lower left corner and does not move on the screen, how to fix this?
Hi @Jaytee2 ,
Thank you for visiting the Forums HP's Support and welcome. I read on your HP laptop and get a blank screen or black at startup. Try perform a reset.
When you perform a hard reset note remove all USB devices. Disconnect all non-essential devices.
Here is a linkto computer does not start for Windows 7.
Here is a documentthe performance of a Windows 7 system recovery.Do you have records system for this laptop?
I'd be happy to help you if necessary. How can I find my model number or product number?
Please let me know.
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Satellite P105-S6197: how to use the system recovery disk
Greetings,
I have a P105-S6197 and I followed the instructions on the recovery disk,
1. Insert the disk or disk #1 in the drive.
2. turn on your computer while holding down the button 'C' (release key 'C' when the display shows "Toshiba")but these instructions do not work the computer starts just to the top normally and do never runs the disk.
Is there another way to get the disc to run so that I can completely reformat my computer to the way it was when it was first purchased.
Thanks, Edana
I can provide the same information as codes for:
There are different options to allow booting from the CD/DVD drive.
One is the C key (you have to press several times) immediately after that the laptop has been powered.
The second possibility could be the F12 key.
It would start on the screen menu and then you may choose the CD/DVD drive as a boot device.Last but not least, you can change the boot order in the BIOS.
The reader of CD/DVD (ODD) in the first place and the gaming laptop should boot from the inserted CD, bootable automatically.Concerning
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Hi, I'm trying to replace the hard drive in Pavilion a1620n a member of the family with XP Media Center Edition 2005 where the original Samsung SP2504C HDD failed. I HAVE the original recovery discs 1 and 2 system and additional recovery disk supplied with the PC but the problem seems to be that I can't get the PC to boot from them to start the recovery process. I installed a new Western Digital 500 GB HARD drive. The BIOS recognizes it is installed (as well as the existing DVD - RW drive) and drive past the on-board CHIP support tests. I tried using the Boot Menu ESC to select the DVD - RW Drive as the first Boot device, as well as the tab Boot Setup of BIOS F1 to set the 1st boot CD-ROM device group and other people with disabilities. After reboot, the drive of DVD - RW turns on for about 2 seconds, then turns off and the display shows "DISK BOOT FAILURE", INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND press ENTER. I thought maybe I needed a kind of bootable CD boot disk to format the drive first, so I tried a BACK 6.22 bootable CD and a bootable CD of MEMTEST, that work on the other PC, but I get the same message "DISK BOOT... "on this one. My next idea would be to try to host the new drive on another PC and copy the files on it recovery disk... but is it really necessary? If the own PC system recovery CD should not be able to... Recover?
It seems to me that the ligthscribe drive has a problem. Replace the disk and it may be OK after that. On a PC so old, it is probably an IDE drive, but check first.
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Using on Windows XP system recovery disks
I have a Pavillion A1102n which is no longer under warranty. Has started to have problems with it
Sunday and attempted to use the disks. However, one would not charge. When I tried to open the drive
to run, using the folder on the drive showed me two records and I didn't know which file would start the process.
I went at the start-> programs-> PC Help Tools & -> PC System Recovery and restored the computer this way.
However, everything that has been done quit all programs in my program files. Now, I get several messages
Thanks to Norton of Trojans in drive c:\ under Documents & Settings and Windows folders.
If I use the disks, it will wipe your computer completely clean? And how to run?
Hi web4u,.
Looks like you have a full recovery 'destructive '. Destructive doesn't mean that it's hurting your PC, rather it means it clears out all data files on your PC and returns your PC back to the State it was when you bought it. Looks like you did a cover of "non-destructive", which means that the software has been restored, but your data files are left intact.
This is a HP support document that explains how to run a recovery for your PC.
Let us know how it goes.
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Use the same system recovery disk?
I have exactly the same - HP Pavilion dv6406nr 2 laptops. I ordered the system recovery disk for one, several months ago. Can I use the same disk or do I have to order one especially for the 2nd laptop?
Yes, they will work, if the model numbers are the same.
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I have a laptop HP HDX 18 that had 64-bit Windows Vista installed, with a Vista recovery on his C drive Partition. Since then, I installed clean 64-bit Windows 7 Professional of his Microsoft licensed DVD, that I still have. I kept with all (200 +) of Windows updates.
Now, I want to create a system (Flash drive) for this laptop recovery disk, but my concern is that he will lead the recovery in its Partition Vista original, installed at the factory. If I use W7 administration tools installed to create a system recovery disc, it will recover the old Windows Vista or Windows 7? In addition, it would be nice to have a system recovery disk that had the latest W7.
I'm not looking to install the drive link below; However, I prefer the system recovery disk to restore my laptop to its W7 system most recently updated, rather than start over.
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/installing-reinstalling-Windows#1TC=Windows-7
What choices do I have? Where can I find the appropriate instructions?
Thank you very much for your help!
If you are the same person, you use 2 different profiles, not the same profile.
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System recovery disks do not support this computer
Two weeks ago, crashed my HP Pavilion Elite HPE - 480 t hard drive model. It is a 1.5 TB came with the PC. I bought a WD 1 TB hard drive and installed. When I used my recovery discs, I received a message, "the system recovery disks do not support this computer. You are not able to restore this system with these discs. "Because I had never used these recovery discs, I assumed I had their damn so I bought authentic system recovery disks from HP. Yesterday them - even received training as before. I called HP tech support and I was told that those recovery disk works with a hard drive that is identical with the original hard drive. Located between the two hard drives that the original HD had a 3 GB/s, and the new is 6 Gbps. Is this correct? They "graciously" offered replacing my new hard drive with a hard drive that works for only $180. Seems a little steep, but I am confused. Is system of technical recovery disks? I would like another opinion. If buying a new motherboard out me of this? If someone knows a resolution to my situation, I would be very grateful. Help!
Hello
In fact, you have more options that will avoid spending more in $$. The first thing I would try is the utility that provides HP. It is used for when the set of recovery disks does not work with a new hard drive. Follow the instructions of this web document.
View your results. If the results are negative, we can install the operating system on your new hard drive with another method.
What is the WD SATA drive model you purchased?
Erico-
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How can I get a system recovery disk?
My office will not restart need the system recovery disk
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You can buy on the following site:
http://www.computersurgeons.com/SearchProducts.aspx?SBT= yyyyyyy& bkm = results #Results
yyyyyyy: the model of your machine
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