Windows 7 does not start in the computer hp laptop

Hello

I saw the back of the office, where I work in the best web design company in the United States, both in India, my cell phone was frozen. Who went on to become of some process, but after I saw that the laptop has been frozen & there is no other choice to stop the laptop, because windows warned to for updates. I tried HP Recovery Manager, but system restore has been grayed out & I was not able to click on it!

I don't have recovery CD so what can do about it?

Kindly guide me for the same thing.

Thank you

Arun Nair

Hello arunnair988. I understand that your laptop has frozen during an update, forcing you to restart from the beginning. Now you need to get back to a working condition operating system, but do not have any recovery media or Microsoft Restore Points. Is this correct?

You have two options. The first is to try a System Recovery HP instead of a Microsoft System Restore. The difference is that a restore back your system files to a known point of work at the time, but let your personal files for the most part intact. A recovery is a reinstallation of the operating system. Will lose all data that are not backed up before recovery Follow these steps to perform a restore without any disk.

If this does not work, or you want to get the physical disks, you will need to contact HP directly. If you are currently in the USA/Canada you can call to the 1-800-474-6836. If you are in another region, you will need to visit this site to get contact information for your region.

I hope you find this useful arunnair988 of information; have a great day!

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