Windows 8 Recovery Manager download

Hi, I need to download the recovery for windows Manager 8 Please, my laptop is the

HP TouchSmart 15-b130ea

I had to replace the HARD drive and install windows 8, since that I have now managed to unravel the HARD disk original and found the recovery partition is still intact with all the files needed to do a full factory restore unfortunately I canoe this

unless I can download the ROM for windows 8 Please?

Sincere greetings

Martin

The HP Recovery Manager is not a downloadable product. It comes with all new Windows laptops and hard disk with a recovery media creator. The owner of the laptop is applied during the installation, if he or she is ready to create a recovery media. It seems that you forgot to do so.   The following method has been available from Windows or F11 (at startup) unless Windows has been corrupted or the recovery partition has been moved or deleted.

The operating system is still bootable from the original HARD drive?

If it is then you temporarily reinstall, Windows and create recovery media usb by using the HP Recovery Media creator. Otherwise, you will need to order and purchase HP recovery media.

You place your order of recovery media for Europe, Middle East and Africa regions

http://h10010.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/document?CC=NL&LC=NL&DLC=NL&DocName=bph07143

Is your sleekbook still within its warranty period?

Check the status of your warranty here.

Tags: Notebooks

Similar Questions

  • HP Pavilion 15 r007tx noebook: hp recovery manager download

    Hello Mr. I am a user of R007TX of pavilion15 of HP. It's a computer no windows laptop. After the purchase, I installed my win separately purchased 8 and perfected to win 8.1 successfully installed all the drivers and software from hp for this laptop driver support. now, I want to o a system image of the drive system using hp Recovery Manager. but I don't have any link to download and install it, plus I tried to install the other computers hp Recovery Manager portable hp, but they wirked partially or not at all. Although therfore want to provide me with a way to download and install a fully functional hp Recovery Manager for my laptop.

    How to order recovery media (see the following URL)

    http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/bph07143

    HP recovery media is not a downloadable product. It is provided as a physical DVD or usb flashdrive product.

  • Windows 7 Recovery Manager no start the thread

    Hello

    I have a laptop dv6-3190ed with windows 7 x 64. I tried to create a disc of recovery with the Recovery Manager tool. The problem is that the program does not start. After double clicking and trying to 'Run as administrator' nothing happened. Any idea/help for this problem?

    Hello

    If she refuses to work properly, I would contact HP by telephone (the number located on the relevant link below) and explain that the Recovery Media Creator is unable to make a viable set of disks and ask them to send you a set of recovery disks free replacement.

    If you live in the United States, contact HP here.

    If you are in another part of the world, begin here.

    Kind regards

    DP - K

  • HP 250 g3: how to download the Recovery Manager?

    help for the hp Recovery Manager download, I have a hp 250 g3 notebook pc sn: CND4323CMF, WINDOWS 8.1 witch bing x64bit

    Your only option would be to order the HP recovery disk.

    You must call the number listed for the country that you live in the link below.

    http://h50146.www5.HP.com/lib/doc/manual/desktop/business_desktops/6005us_332630_007.PDF

    That's all the help I can provide.

  • where can I download HP Recovery Manager?

    I have a HP Pavilion A520n. I replaced the hard drive and need to replace the Recovery Manager software to get back where he was. I need to get the HP Recovery Manager download, ideas? No available at HP recovery disk!

    Windows XP Home Edition has on it. Try to get it fixed for my grandson to use for school work.

    Thank you

    Jerry

    I'm afraid there is no way to download Recovery Manager as well as the files needed for a reinstallation. You had software on the original hard drive to burn a set of recovery disks. If it still works, you could try to reinstall it and watch Recovery Manager option to burn a game.

    If this isn't the case, you can get it here for $ 27:

    http://www.computersurgeons.com/SearchProducts.aspx?SBT=Pavilion%20A520n&BKM=results#results

  • When I start my computer, I get Windows error recovery

    My Windows Vista Home Premium was able to start. the screen displays in the windows boot manager that cannot start Windows
    1. Insert your Windows installation disc, and then restart your computer
    2. choose your language settings, and then click NEXT
    3. click on repair your computer

    Leader: \Windows\System32\Config / System
    situation; 0xc000014c
    Info: windows failed to load because the system registry file is missing or corrupt

    I have a Dell XPS M1530. And it will not start my windows.

    Hello

    the link below is how to download and get a vista disk startup repair, which you can start from the

    http://NeoSmart.net/blog/2008/Windows-Vista-recovery-disc-download/

    Here's how to use startup repair system restore command prompt, etc. to bleepingcomputers link below

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial148.html

    to boot from the dvd drive to be able to you will see a way to get into the bios Setup at the bottom of the screen or command menu start

    It would be F2 or delete etc to enter the BIOS or F12 etc. for the start menu

    Change boot order it do dvd drive 1st in the boot order

    http://helpdeskgeek.com/how-to/change-boot-order-XP-Vista/

  • Windows starts in Windows error recovery

    original title: problems of windows vista home Premium

    I have a laptop HP Pavilion Entertainment PC and when I tried to start it wont boot, it doesn't try and goes to windows error recovery, after 16 seconds, it will go to the windows Boot Manager, I can't find my repair disk to try to fix it and I don't know what to do, except take a shop I have contracts and pictures of my children and grandchildren on here, I don't want to lose, can I do to get it back without losing information?

    Mark

    Follow these steps to try to solve your problems of boot.

     

    Restore point:

    http://www.howtogeek.com/HOWTO/Windows-Vista/using-Windows-Vista-system-restore/

    Do Safe Mode system restore, if it is impossible to do in Normal Mode.

    Try typing F8 at startup and in the list of Boot selections, select Mode safe using ARROW top to go there > and then press ENTER.

    Try a restore of the system once, to choose a Restore Point prior to your problem...

    Click Start > programs > Accessories > system tools > system restore > choose another time > next > etc.

    http://www.windowsvistauserguide.com/system_restore.htm

    Read the above for a very good graph shows how backward more than 5 days in the System Restore Points by checking the correct box.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

     

    If restore work not and you do not have a Vista DVD from Microsoft, do a repair disc to do a Startup Repair:

    Download the ISO on the link provided and make a record of repair time it starts.

    Go to your Bios/Setup, or the Boot Menu at startup and change the Boot order to make the DVD/CD drive 1st in the boot order, then reboot with the disk in the drive.

    At the startup/power on you should see at the bottom of the screen either F2 or DELETE, go to Setup/Bios or F12 for the Boot Menu.

    When you have changed that, insert the Bootable disk you did in the drive and reboot.

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial148.html

    Link above shows what the process looks like and a manual, it load the repair options.

    NeoSmart containing the content of the Windows Vista DVD 'Recovery Centre', as we refer to him. It cannot be used to install or reinstall Windows Vista, and is just a Windows PE interface to recovering your PC. Technically, we could re-create this installation with downloadable media media freely from Microsoft (namely the Microsoft WAIK, several gigabyte download); but it is pretty darn decent of Microsoft to present Windows users who might not be able to create such a thing on their own.

    Read all the info on the website on how to create and use:

    http://NeoSmart.net/blog/2008/Windows-Vista-recovery-disc-download/

    ISO Burner:http://www.snapfiles.com/get/active-isoburner.html

    It's a very good Vista startup repair disk.

    You can do a system restart tool, system, etc it restore.

    It is NOT a disc of resettlement.

    And the 32-bit is what normally comes on a computer, unless 64-bit.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Data recovery:

    1. slave of your hard drive in another computer and read/save your data out there.

    2. put your Hard drive in a USB hard drive case, plug it into another computer and read/save from there.

    3 Alternatively, use Knoppix Live CD to recover data:

    http://www.Knopper.NET/Knoppix/index-en.html

    Download/save the file Knoppix Live CD ISO above.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm

    Download the Vista software from the link above.

    After installing above ISO burning software, right click on the Knoppix ISO file > copy the Image to a CD.

    Knoppix is not installed on your PC; use only the resources of your PC, RAM, graphics etc.

    Change the boot order in YOUR computer/laptop to the CD/DVD Drive 1st in the boot order.

    Plug a Flash Drive/Memory Stick, BOOT with the Live CD, and you should be able to read the hard drive.

    When the desktop loads, you will see at least two drive hard icons on the desktop (one for your hard drive) and one for the USB key.

    Click on the icons of hard drive to open and to understand which drive is which.

    Click the icon for the USB drive and click on "Actions > Change the read/write mode" so you can write to disk (it is read-only by default for security reasons).

    Now to find the files you want to back up, just drag and drop them on the USB. When you're done, shut down the system and remove the USB key.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Vista recovery media obtain and/or use the Partition Recovery Vista on your computer to the factory settings .

    There is no Vista free download legal available.

    Contact your computer manufacturer and ask them to send a recovery disk/s Vista set.

    Normally, they do this for a cost of $ small.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    In addition, ask them if you have a recovery Partition on your computer/laptop to restore it to factory settings.

    See if a manual provided with the computer or go to the manufacturer's website, email or you can call for information on how to make a recovery.

    Normally, you have to press F10 or F11 at startup to start the recovery process...

    Another way I've seen on some models is press F8 and go to a list of startup options, and launch a recovery of standards of plant with it, by selecting the repair option.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Also ask them if it is possible to do the recovery disk/s for the recovery Partition in case of a system Crash or hard drive failure.

    They will tell you how to do this.

    Every computer manufacturer has their own way of making recovery disk/s.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Or borrow a good Microsoft Vista DVD (not Dell, HP, Acer, recovery disk/s etc).
    A good Vista DVD contains all versions of Vista.
    The product key determines which version of Vista is installed.

    There are 2 disks of Vista: one for 32-bit operating system, and one for 64-bit operating system.

    If install a cleaning is required with a good DVD of Vista (not HP, Dell recovery disks):

    At the startup/power on you should see at the bottom of the screen either F2 or DELETE, go to Setup/Bios or F12 for the Boot Menu

    Go to your Bios/Setup, or the Boot Menu at startup and change the Boot order to make the DVD/CD drive 1st in the boot order, then reboot with the disk in the drive.

    http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/KB/918884

    MS advice on the conduct of clean install.

    http://www.theeldergeekvista.com/vista_clean_installation.htm

    A tutorial on the use of a clean install

    http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_install_03.asp

    Super Guide Windows Vista Installation

    After installation > go to the website of the manufacturer of your computer/notebook > drivers and downloads Section > key in your model number > get latest Vista drivers for it > download/install them.

    Save all data, because it will be lost during a clean installation.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/KB/326246

    'How to replace Microsoft software or hardware, order service packs and upgrades, and replace product manuals'

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • My hard drive crashed, Gateway Recovery Management (V8.3.2)

    I have replaced my failing hard drive, inserted the 1st recovery disk. I get some blury gray and black line about 1/2 in the lower part of the window. After awhile we open the window of recovery management. Howevery it allows me, but an EXIT option and I cannot go further in the recovery of windows 7 on this computer.

    Can anyone help guide me to a solution. Or do I have to buy a new Windows 7?

    Hello everyone. I am pleased to say that the recovery disk is fine. I installed another hard drive in the computer. I ran both and tried running the recovery disc that I've tried for the past few days to start, still wouldn't start. So I unplugged that one and run the recovery disc, he went right to work, installation of Windows and the information on the bridge.

    I guess that somewhere along the line I corrupted the two old hard drives. Maybe when I tried using BootCD of Hiten to try to format hard disks and start over. But it was after I had so much trouble with them. So, needless to say. I'll stay away from this for sure boot disk. Not to mention a lot of programs on it say that they would not work, or have nothing in them...

    Of course, I'll keep the links you have all provided for future reference. Now I guess I should open a new topic if I can't find how to check the material to see if something is missing, or bad. I also now if there's a way to check my external hard drives to see if him are corrupted somehow. Also is there a way to at least restore the latest hard drive and or check these two drives into trouble.

    Thanks again to you all for putting up with me and my nonsense.

  • computer keeps coming back to Windows Error Recovery

    Original title: my computer will not exceed Windows Error Recovery, it just goes back to the same page

    I have a Dell Inspiron 531, Windows Vista, it was closed and when it is restarted it went to Windows error recovery. If I select start windows normally or start the repair, it cancels the same screen.

    Hello

    1st thing to try is a restoration of the system in safe mode

    http://www.windowsvistauserguide.com/system_restore.htm

    Windows Vista

    Using the F8 method:

    1. Restart your computer.
    2. When the computer starts, you will see your computer hardware are listed. When you see this information begins to tap theF8 key repeatedly until you are presented with theBoot Options Advanced Windows Vista.
    3. Select the Safe Mode option with the arrow keys.
    4. Then press enter on your keyboard to start mode without failure of Vista.
    5. To start Windows, you'll be a typical logon screen. Connect to your computer and Vista goes into safe mode.
    6. Do whatever tasks you need and when you are done, reboot to return to normal mode.

    If that does not read this information

    the link below is how to download and get a vista disk startup repair, which you can start from the

    http://NeoSmart.net/blog/2008/Windows-Vista-recovery-disc-download/

    Here's how to use startup repair system restore command prompt, etc. to bleepingcomputers link below

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial148.html

    to boot from the dvd drive to be able to you will see a way to get into the bios Setup at the bottom of the screen or command menu start

    It would be F2 or delete etc to enter the BIOS or F12 etc. for the start menu

    Change boot order it do dvd drive 1st in the boot order

    http://helpdeskgeek.com/how-to/change-boot-order-XP-Vista/

  • Windows error recovery is completely locked (Vista)

    Earlier today, I wanted to install Windows 7 next to Vista so I decided to partition my system. I used the free version of the Paragon partition system. However, he seemed to be taking muuuuch longer that it should have - on the scale of 3 hours and increasing every second. So, I decided to cancel the partition which caused my whole damaged hard disk. Now, whenever I start, I am taken to the Windows error recovery however, and I can't do ANYTHING. I can't move the arrow keys to try to use an old restore point, and I'm just helpless to see the tick of limitation in time down while trying to boot Windows causing just a reboot loop and go to the same screen.

    I can't get into the BIOS and I can't have mode secured by conventional means. I downloaded a file of recovery and I burned it to a dvd. http://NeoSmart.net/blog/2008/Windows-Vista-recovery-disc-download/ I do not know if it will work, but since I can't get into the BIOS I can't put my CD/DVD drive as the first when starting up.

    It seems fitting that I have no options here. In addition, I don't have the installation disc more.

    If you can not get into Bios to change the boot order, an installation disc will not help, will it?

    Contact your computer manufacturer and ask if you have a recovery Partition.

    It normally takes F10 or F11 to launch it to the market.

    And try Paragon support because your use of it seems to be what started the problem.

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • Vista Basic - Windows error recovery

    My friend bought a Toshiba Satellite L305 S5931 at a Best Buy in California, which didn't come with the installation program, startup or recovery disks.

    Last week his system froze, he forced closed by holding the power button.  When it rebooted the laptop it light, but it happened for advanced, Boot Options because the system has been shut down improperly.

    Now, after you choose to start Windows normally, the system just went to a white soft blue screen, and nothing happened.  He tried Safe Mode, and it is same thing.  Infact, every available option gave the same results.

    I'm down to help out...  Rebooted the system, while holding down the number '0' key to get the Windows Recovery Option.  Unfortanetly this system doesn't have the restore files installed on the hard drive.  He asks the Windows Setup disc be inserted, in order to reach your computer repair.  However, as I have mentionted in the first paragraph of the laptop did not come with installation disk.

    Microsoft offers a Vista the weight client to download the system recovery software?  Help, please

    Thank you very much...  Guy Stegmaier * address email is removed from the privacy *.

    Windows Vista - Home Basic OEMAct - 00144-369-616-949

    You can create this disk from startup repair yourself:

    Download the ISO on the link provided and make a record of repair time it starts.

    Go to your Bios/Setup, or the Boot Menu at startup and change the Boot order to make the DVD/CD drive 1st in the boot order, then reboot with the disk in the drive.

    At the startup/power on you should see at the bottom of the screen either F2 or DELETE, go to Setup/Bios or F12 for the Boot Menu.

    When you have changed that, insert the Bootable disk you did in the drive and reboot.

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial148.html

    Link above shows what the process looks like and a manual, it load the repair options.

    NeoSmart containing the content of the Windows Vista DVD 'Recovery Centre', as we refer to him. It cannot be used to install or reinstall Windows Vista, and is just a Windows PE interface to recovering your PC. Technically, we could re-create this installation with downloadable media media freely from Microsoft (namely the Microsoft WAIK, several gigabyte download); but it is pretty darn decent of Microsoft to present Windows users who might not be able to create such a thing on their own.

    Read all the info on the website on how to create and use:

    http://NeoSmart.net/blog/2008/Windows-Vista-recovery-disc-download/

    ISO Burner: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/active-isoburner.html

    It's a very good Vista startup repair disk.

    You can do a system restart tool, system, etc it restore.

    It is NOT a disc of resettlement.

    And the 32-bit is what normally comes on a computer, unless 64-bit.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    How to get Vista recovery Media to say things back to factory settings .

    There is no Vista free download legal available.

    http://www.CSD.Toshiba.com/cgi-bin/TAIS/support/JSP/home.jsp

    Contact your computer manufacturer and ask them to send a recovery disk/s Vista set.

    Normally, they do this for a cost of $ small.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Or borrow a good Microsoft Vista DVD (not Dell, HP, etc).
    A good Vista DVD contains all versions of Vista.
    The product key determines which version of Vista is installed.

    There are 2 disks of Vista: one for 32-bit operating system, and one for 64-bit operating system.

    If install a cleaning is required with a good DVD of Vista (not HP, Dell recovery disks):

    Go to your Bios/Setup, or the Boot Menu at startup and change the Boot order to make the DVD/CD drive 1st in the boot order, then reboot with the disk in the drive.

    At the startup/power on you should see at the bottom of the screen either F2 or DELETE, go to Setup/Bios or F12 for the Boot Menu

    http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/KB/918884

    MS advice on the conduct of clean install.

    http://www.theeldergeekvista.com/vista_clean_installation.htm

    A tutorial on the use of a clean install

    http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_install_03.asp

    Super Guide Windows Vista Installation

    After installation > go to the website of the manufacturer of your computer/notebook > drivers and downloads Section > key in your model number > get latest Vista drivers for it > download/install them.

    Save all data, because it will be lost during a clean installation.

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • What to do with my computer laptop windows vista which does not start? He gets a screen before before her windows error recovery screen restarts.

    Tittle says it all, I tried safe mode and the rest of them, but I can't start

    Restore point:

    Try typing F8 at startup and in the list of Boot selections, select Mode safe using ARROW top to go there > and then press ENTER.

    Try a restore of the system once, to choose a Restore Point prior to your problem...

    Click Start > programs > Accessories > system tools > system restore > choose another time > next > etc.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

     

    If restore work not and you do not have a Vista DVD from Microsoft, do a repair disc to do a Startup Repair:

    Download the ISO on the link provided and make a record of repair time it starts.

    Go to your Bios/Setup, or the Boot Menu at startup and change the Boot order to make the DVD/CD drive 1st in the boot order, then reboot with the disk in the drive.

    At the startup/power on you should see at the bottom of the screen either F2 or DELETE, go to Setup/Bios or F12 for the Boot Menu.

    When you have changed that, insert the Bootable disk you did in the drive and reboot.

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial148.html

    Link above shows what the process looks like and a manual, it load the repair options.

    NeoSmart containing the content of the Windows Vista DVD 'Recovery Centre', as we refer to him. It cannot be used to install or reinstall Windows Vista, and is just a Windows PE interface to recovering your PC. Technically, we could re-create this installation with downloadable media media freely from Microsoft (namely the Microsoft WAIK, several gigabyte download); but it is pretty darn decent of Microsoft to present Windows users who might not be able to create such a thing on their own.

    Read all the info on the website on how to create and use it.

    http://NeoSmart.net/blog/2008/Windows-Vista-recovery-disc-download/

    ISO Burner: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/active-isoburner.html

    It's a very good Vista startup repair disk.

    You can do a system restart tool, system, etc it restore.

    It is NOT a disc of resettlement.

    And the 32-bit is what normally comes on a computer, unless 64-bit.

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • When I turned on my computer this morning windows Vista wanted to download the updates, and I said ok. Now my top disk turns off and he won't stay, everything disappears on the top of the page office. ___

    What can I do to keep my office on and not Virgin?

    Restore point:

    Try typing F8 at startup and in the list of Boot selections, select Mode safe using ARROW top to go there > and then press ENTER.

    Try a restore of the system once, to choose a Restore Point prior to your problem...

    Click Start > programs > Accessories > system tools > system restore > choose another time > next > etc.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

     

    If restore work not and you do not have a Vista DVD from Microsoft, do a repair disc to do a Startup Repair:

    Download the ISO on the link provided and make a record of repair time it starts.

    Go to your Bios/Setup, or the Boot Menu at startup and change the Boot order to make the DVD/CD drive 1st in the boot order, then reboot with the disk in the drive.

    At the startup/power on you should see at the bottom of the screen either F2 or DELETE, go to Setup/Bios or F12 for the Boot Menu.

    When you have changed that, insert the Bootable disk you did in the drive and reboot.

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial148.html

    Link above shows what the process looks like and a manual, it load the repair options.

    NeoSmart containing the content of the Windows Vista DVD 'Recovery Centre', as we refer to him. It cannot be used to install or reinstall Windows Vista, and is just a Windows PE interface to recovering your PC. Technically, we could re-create this installation with downloadable media media freely from Microsoft (namely the Microsoft WAIK, several gigabyte download); but it is pretty darn decent of Microsoft to present Windows users who might not be able to create such a thing on their own.

    Read all the info on the website on how to create and use it.

    http://NeoSmart.net/blog/2008/Windows-Vista-recovery-disc-download/

    ISO Burner: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/active-isoburner.html

    It's a very good Vista startup repair disk.

    You can do a system restart tool, system, etc it restore.

    It is NOT a disc of resettlement.

    And the 32-bit is what normally comes on a computer, unless 64-bit.

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • Download Recovery Manager windows 7 64 bit

    Hello!

    I formatted my laptop, I installed Windows 7 from a USB key again (here I copied an ISO image of windows 7) and I lost the HP Recovery Manager.

    The windows do not work properly and I am trying to restore to factory settings and make my laptop, it was when I bought it. But for this, I think that I need the Recovery Manager.

    Could you tell me how to download the Recovery Manager?

    I have a HP Pavilion dv6-6140eg Entertainment Notebook PC driver, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.

    Thank you!

    petrosss wrote:

    I am trying to perform a recovery of the system HP (Windows 7) but does not work.

    I press F11, and there is an error:

    Obviously, I do not have the Recovery Manager and I do not have the windows installation disc, that's why I made a copy in a USB port and tried to install it like that.  The screen a problem Windows BCD of the Bank. That will be a big problem to solve

    Therefore, the only solution is to order a HP recovery disc and then I install the HP recory Manager?  Is the best solution.

    in this way after that it can install windows 7? You can still install Windows 7 in the journal you have twenty-five characters license activation key.

    Once you have the recovery usb media you can put your laptop in the State wherever it was when you removed from the box when there is a serious issue. If Windows 7 is the operating system, it came with and then by running the Recovery Manager and performing a recovery image factory will reinstall Windows 7 and the recovery partition.

    Do yourself the favor of order recovery media usb instead of a set of recovery disks. USB recovery media is durable, unlike a game of recovery disks, which can be damaged by a simple scratch on the side of the label.

  • Envy TouchSmart d030xt 20: HP Recovery Manager blocked after upgrade Windows 10

    Yesterday, after the upgrade my computer to Windows Recovery Manager 10 is now blocked. It wasn't like this until I upgraded. I have a feeling that the operating system may have changed my security settings. (For example, when I try to change something in my pictures folder, UAC pops up) Anyone know how can I get Win10 to unlock Recovery Manager?

    OK, I found a solution. This is the certificate.

    What you need to do is:

    1. open 'C:\Program Files (x 86) \Hewlett-Packard\Recovery Manager' in the file Explorer.

    2. right click on Rebecca.exe (recovery program) and click "copy."

    3. paste it on your desktop.

    4 unzip this download http://www.fluxbytes.com/software-releases/fileunsigner-v1-0/

    5. drag your copied version of Rebecca.exe on FileUnsigner.exe

    6. right click on Rebecca.exe on the desktop and click "copy."

    7. paste in 'C:\Program Files (x 86) \Hewlett-Packard\Recovery Manager' and say yes to replace the existing file.

    8. search "HP Recovery Manager", click on it and a prompt will come, click 'Yes' and it should open.

    You can repeat this for other programs that are blocked. Basically, it removes the obsolete certificate which prevents opening in Windows 10.

Maybe you are looking for