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Performing an HP System Recovery in Windows 7

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2011

Learn how to perform an HP System Recovery in Windows 7, from the Start menu, the hard drive, or Recovery discs.

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  • what do u do at the second recovery page! !??

  • @LovePinkOmg143 What do you mean by the second recovery page?

  • @howto4u

    Hi,

    I tried the recovery manager and it says recovery on the hp logo but it does not say windows is loading files.....

    I tried the recovery discs on an ssd I used but it said (system not compatible with these discs) so will it work with the discs without the SSD please respond ASAP I need my computer very bad

  • @halo213000 I'm a little confused. Are you saying that you created the recovery media on the SSD rather than on discs? Or are you saying you tried using the recovery discs with an SSD drive that didn' come with the computer? If you added a hard drive to the PC, I would disconnect it and run the recovery on the PC using the original hard drive. Try to get the hardware on the PC to be as close to how it was when you bought it. So, just a keyboard, mouse, monitor, and PC.

  • @ howto4u Will it work? Will it destroy my computer and force me to pay hp 1,000,000 to fix my computer. I am asking because alot of comments are saying that they have a hard time doing this and it's not working for them. PLEASE RESPOND AND TELL ME IF IT'S SAFE FOR ME TO RUN THIS.

    Thanks :)

  • @halo213000 Recovery works for most computers. There are times that some people have issues with it, but a lot of times the errors are the result of changes that were made to the computer, like wiping out the hard drive or having failed hardware, etc.. I don't know anything about your PC, so it's hard for me to say what will or won't work. You mainly see comments from the people who struggled with it. Most people it works for and they don't need to leave a comment or question.

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  • @halo213000 I've been hearing about a lot of different ways they talk about your computer being either hacked or contains viruses. They then ask about your information and may even ask about your contract with Microsoft and other computer software/operating systems. It's a scam to be honest. It's most likely a telemarketer. Ignore those calls.

  • @halo213000 see below

    

  • Any response?

  • Yep :D Thanks For Your Help But Did It In Another Way :D

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