Win7 recovery disc Identification

I picked up a help desk office and found several recovery disks. Is it possible to determine which drive is which pc? Thank you!

Not a DVD to reinstall Dell Windows 7 Professional works on all Dell computers come with Windows 7 Professional OEM.

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    Guys I'm on Satellite A350D - 20K

    before or the original operating system from my laptop has been * Win Vista 32 bit * but I have choose changed from * Win7 64 bit *...
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    * You have an idea where I can get the good installer for my new OS

    Please GUYS I NEED YOUR URGENT help BECAUSE I want TO SAVE FIRST MY drive HARD BEFORE I'll install new applications or before so I will use it.

    Thank you good guys...

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    Toshiba Recovery Disc Creator is a tool of Toshiba that created the recovery disk available on HARD drive recovery image.
    It s NOT support tool like Ghost, etc. that allows you to create an image of your operating system preinstalled.
    If the Toshiba Recovery files are not available on the HARD drive then the Toshiba Recovery Disc Creator will not work!

    Welcome them

  • System Restore Win7 without success using recovery discs

    I have a Vaio VPCCW23FX under Windows 7 Home Premium. My original hard drive Vaio is dying (after a little more than 2 years). I tried to create recovery discs from my laptop, but that the process has failed. Sony support said that my recovery partition must have gotten corrupted and I need to buy the discs at home. Very well, I did. I also bought a new Western Digital 1 TB portable hard drive (same cache size and speed as the drive in the laptop, just more storage space). I WAS able to create a disc Image system to my laptop, even if I couldn't create recovery discs.

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    When the computer restarts after this error message, the same things happen but I get a new error message: "Windows cannot complete the installation. To install Windows on this computer, run the Setup again. "Again, the only option is to click OK, that makes the computer to restart, which makes this error message displayed, etc.

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  • HP PAVILION ELITE E9280T D: CTO need new recovery disc

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    I've searched the forums and found that many others have experienced this same problem.  I tried some of the proposed fixes, such as clean rags and Re-partitioning the hard drive.  None of them worked.

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    OK... im going to answer my own question... I should have realized this earlier, before posting my initial question.

    I had a set of recovery disc for an HP same machine... at the beginning I don't think that I could use them... I did not know that the unique product key MS is not copied or assigned to the recovery discs... and since both systems where the same in all respects... it worked!

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    I have a client who is an emergency wants to start to use their computers again (a HP Pavilion p6347c windows 7 Home premium 64-bit, product #: ay614aa #aba), so I have to stop chasing dead ends and ask them to buy a new PC - if it's what ultimately will happen anyway.

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    (3) HP recovery discs check the hardware to ensure that the material matches. I replaced death hard drive HITACHI (HITACHI 640 GB 7200 RPM SATA-II 16 MB of buffer "HDT721064SLA360") with a new SATA hard drive (SEAGATE st3500641as-rk, 500 MB, 16 MB cache, 7200 RPM).
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    You can also call HP to the 800-474-6836 and ask to order a set of disks. The disks should work even with the gap of a figure. Sometimes, the recovery discs are reluctant to a hard drive that is smaller than the original disc to factory.

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  • Satellite A300: TRDC reminder & Toshiba Recovery Disc Creator works after upgrade to Windows 7?

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    I'm sorry for the bad English.
    Satellite A300.
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    TRDC reminder and Toshiba Recovery Disc Creator after update to Wins7?

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    If what these program how to recover your computer in case of failure?
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    In my opinion, you must create recovery disk before upgrade you to Win7. I did the same thing.
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    Being a little crazy I ignored the guests to "make the backup disks.

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  • Create a system recovery disc?

    Hello

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    None of the professional laptop computers come with a recovery CD set more

    Anyway, if you live in the United States or the Canada, here's how to get a set of restore for your PC disks:

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  • X 220 mSATA recovery disc install hangup...

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  • best2serve pile of crap recovery disc

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    Yes - they do not have work - same message - Dutch once again - and after inserting the disc 2 disc 5.

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    As promised I have news on the situation.

    And here are my results.

    After many phone calls and e-mails to Hp and best2serve, I figured out that the Pc should be sent repair.

    That's why the recovery disks wouldn't work - pc necessary fixation. EVIL.

    The recovery discs would not work because I had installed a new hardrive.

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    It was like that for / to the plant.

    To solve this problem, I used an Hp dmi tool that is not accessible to the public, but a google search for cpc_dmi hp tool should get what you need. He made me.

    The 2010 version is the one you need.

    So, I used the Hp Dmi's tool and the cpc_dmi.exe of a bootbale disk file and published this information.

    Once I had done that and saved the settings of the chip rom all the correct information was shown on the system bios screen.

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    This now gave me a good screen of Hp recovery option rather than the screen in Dutch say the recovery discs would not work on this system message.

    Disc 1 0f 4 installed perfectly and so the other 3.

    My system is now recovered and working as it did in 2009 when purchased new.

    Then

    I corrected the error of recovery disks don't work do not.

    I stuck two fingers up to the Hp support.

    I saved myself over £100 + by sending only not in Hp update bios dmi information. (FIX my donkey)

    That said it took me two days to get this working correctly through complete trial and error, but I'm a happy guy now.

    Oh - and don't will never buy Hp again. They suck.

    Thanks for the help

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    The disks are not scratched, and after going through 5-6 discs wonder if something is wrong with the optical drive & not the disks.

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    I think it's a problem with your DVD media
    You are using incompatible disks!

    Try different DVD from different manufacturers.
    I m using the Verbatim or TDK DVD-R and my CD/DVD drive handles these discs without problem.

    Check it! I'm sure this will help you!

  • Ultra-Slim 8000 elite: necessary recovery discs

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    1-800-334-5144

    Have the serial number of the PC handy to give to the customer service rep.

  • I need to install TOSHIBA Recovery Disc Creator on Qosmio F60 - 11F

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    This is the first time that you try to create recovery discs?

    How you created 2 discs if the Toshiba recovery disc creator starts by mistake?

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