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sucre
Posts: 9
Registered: ‎12-06-2008
Message 1 of 14 (5,256 Views)

a question regarding manager recovery

hello,

 

I have a laptop model dv4 pavilion 1123us.

i accidently foramtted the partition before i had the chance yo create a recovery disc.

i want to recover my system to the first vista pre installed system that i had.

when i press f11 to system recovery it doesn`t do nothing.

how can i recover from the hidden partition that i think i have......

thanks for the help,

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Distinguished Professor
Kalt
Posts: 3,005
Registered: ‎11-19-2008
Message 2 of 14 (5,261 Views)

Re: a question regarding manager recovery

There isn't a way to recover the partition if it's been formatted/deleted.  Call 18004746836 and order your recovery discs.  They range from $15 to $30 USD depending of the shipping method chosen.
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sucre
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Registered: ‎12-06-2008
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Re: a question regarding manager recovery

and if i just want to downgrade to windows xp? how can i delete the recovery partition that prevents from me to install windows xp?

thanks for the help.

 

 

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Grad Student
CorMit
Posts: 399
Registered: ‎12-02-2008
Message 4 of 14 (5,303 Views)

Re: a question regarding manager recovery

Hello sucre,

 

There is no partition that prevents you from installing XP, you need to boot to the XP disk and delete the VISTA OS and then create the "C:\" partition again and it will install with no problem ... untill you load to the desktop and you will have to get the XP drivers installed (may be troublesome to find)

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Pavilion DV2714CA, Vista Home Premium 32bit(Successfully running Windows XP Pro SP2), Intel T2330 1.60 GHz, Intel Graphics Accelerator X3100, 4GB RAM, 160 GB HDD --Do everyone a favor Post back your results, Resolved or Not - LEAVE KUDOS !
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sucre
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Registered: ‎12-06-2008
Message 5 of 14 (5,253 Views)

Re: a question regarding manager recovery

i tried to boot from the xp cd a few times like u suggested but each time  when i try and i see "press any key to boot from cd" so i press a key and then the computer stops and i hear the cd working but the blue screen of the windows xp install doesn`t appear.

 

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CorMit
Posts: 399
Registered: ‎12-02-2008
Message 6 of 14 (5,245 Views)

Re: a question regarding manager recovery

does anything happen does it go to:

A black Screen,

A black screen with a Blinking "_"

Do you get an error

Do you get a BSOD

....?

try booting to the BIOS and see if there is an option for enabling/disabling SATA or RAID ... if so make sure its disabled

after that try loading the XP Disk again

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Pavilion DV2714CA, Vista Home Premium 32bit(Successfully running Windows XP Pro SP2), Intel T2330 1.60 GHz, Intel Graphics Accelerator X3100, 4GB RAM, 160 GB HDD --Do everyone a favor Post back your results, Resolved or Not - LEAVE KUDOS !
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sucre
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Message 7 of 14 (5,225 Views)

Re: a question regarding manager recovery

the screen remains with the message "please press any key to boot from cd" even though i pressed a key.
i looked at the bios setup but it doesn`t have many options and i didn`t see there an option to change the hard disk.
what can i do?
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CorMit
Posts: 399
Registered: ‎12-02-2008
Message 8 of 14 (5,272 Views)

Re: a question regarding manager recovery

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Try a USB Keyboard, sometimes the notebook keyboard doesn't work properly, (I haven't had it happen personally) but if that still does not work, then try another XP install disk, if still not working set the boot options in the BIOS to boot from CD/DVD first and HDD second, then try it again .. if still having trouble with it, I would recommend what was advised in the previous Post, by Kalt, and purchase the Recovery CD from HP and then if thats no loading then it would be a faulty ODD (Optical Disk Drive) and if under warranty you will need to have it replaced or serviced by HP if not then you will need to purchase another drive....

 

Also maybe try an external USB disk drive (if the computer will reconize it ... you may need to set in the BIOS to boot from that USB device when connected)

 

*****EDIT*****

Or with a USB FLOPPY Drive on the notebook visit Microsoft and download that little executable and create installation floppys and install it that way

Message Edited by CorMit on 12-07-2008 01:46 PM
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sucre
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Message 9 of 14 (5,176 Views)

Re: a question regarding manager recovery

welll i have already tried to install xp with another disc but still not working.
and i don`t have any problem with my cd rom because it works fine and reads every cd that i enter;
how can i change to not sata mode in bios?if i dont have this option.
 
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rave_until_dawn
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Registered: ‎12-09-2008
Message 10 of 14 (5,193 Views)

Re: a question regarding manager recovery

hi sucre,

 

i had the same issue before but i forgot how exactly i was able to resolved it, let me just give you some idea.. the reason why you're stuck on this message "please press any key to boot from cd" because your notebook doesn't detect the drivers for SATA.. mostold  XP installation disc doesn't come preloaded with the SATA drivers.. not like with most XP with SP3 and vista SP1 installation dvd's.. you need to integrate the drivers to the XP installation disc you are about to use..

 try this:

1. download the SATA driver for your notebook

2. image the XP installation to another computer

3. embede or combine the SATA driver with the image of the XP installation CD using any burning software with ISO ( this is the part i forgot)

 

hope this help somehow..

 

:smileywink:

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