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05-06-2012 07:48 AM
have a HP model wa793ua#aba notebook that the HD has Failed
if i buy a 500GB drive locally and install will the Restore Discs i made when the system is new
work with this HD or do i have to Buy a HD right from HP that is all set up with Partions
or do i have to just go buy a new Copy of Windows 7 home 64 bit so i can restore it
what about recoving all the extra stuff that came with the notebook when i bought or are they just gone forever
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05-06-2012 07:56 AM - edited 05-06-2012 07:59 AM
Hi,
Your Recovery Discs will work fine on a new HDD and you are in no way limited to a particular manufacturer or where you purchase it from ( the only thing I would not recommend is installing an HDD smaller in capacity than the original as this can cause problems when using the Recovery Discs ) - all you need to do is install the new drive and then use the recovery discs to reinstall the OS - see Here.
The Recovery Discs will re-create all the original partitions on the new drive and will also install all the original software that was bundled with your notebook - the only notable exception to this is Microsoft Office which will not be reinstalled.
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05-06-2012 08:13 AM
Thank you for the quick reply
i can buy 500 GB or 1TB drives loacaly
the drive that came in the unit is a Hitachi
it says HDD 7k500 -500
HTS725050A9A364
7200 /RPM
Sata .=3.0Gb/s
part # 0A78275
What size is this i cant believe it is just a 3 GB drive
The reason i asked the question about being able to use the Recover Disks (4) that we made when it was new
was the local shop said they would not work with this HD
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05-06-2012 09:49 AM
Hi,
The specification Sata = 3Gb/s is referring to the data transfer speed - ie this is a Sata II drive. The capacity of your current drive is 500Gb.
You can find the procedure for replacing the Hard Drive starting on Page 47 of your Maintenance & Service Guide.
As you will see on Page 47, there is no mention of the unit taking a 1Tb drive, so I would stick with a 500Gb replacement HDD - an example of this can be seen Here.
Your Recovery Discs should work fine on this sort of drive.
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05-06-2012 02:06 PM
OK again thanks for your help
got the a new 500 gb and this time it loaded all 4 Disks
now when it was suppose to reboot and continue the reload
it comes and tells me there is "No Bootable Device"
also apears to fail the HD Test like the original HD did
it was a Sealed HD WD Scorpio Blue to be exact
Why would it load all the disks if it could not find a HD
What am i missing
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05-06-2012 08:09 PM
finaly after three or 4 loads of the recover disks i was able to get the system up and running
im not sure at this time if all of the preloaded stuff is back or not but im not going to worry about that
again thanks for all your help
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05-07-2012 09:57 AM
Hi,
You're welcome and good to hear it's up and running ![]()
All the best,
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05-07-2012 12:36 PM
Well spoke too soon
yes it was up and running
tried to load windows updates and says its turned off and need to reboot
still no matter what i cant get it to update
then after that evertime it fires up it wants to check the files on the C drive
but left it all night and still doesnt do anything
im trying to reload the files again
im confused on witch one of the 4 things i have to do
i pretty much know that the first one is restore to a point in time
but the the other Three are a little miss leading
what is the wording to restore the C drive if the D drive has the restore loaded on to it
witch one Restores the D drive partision and what does the third one do
right now the only way i can get it to come up is to put the #1 restore Disk in the system
F 11 doesnt get anything done will not take you to the restore Screen
im really confused this should be so simple but worked all yesterday afternoon till 11 pm last night and then now im messing with it again
when it was up it did not look like it had all the stuff that came with it when purchased new
could be wrong but not sure
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05-07-2012 01:49 PM
got it back up and running
but i cant get it to update from windows
when you go to windows updates the shield has a x in it and its Red
you click on check for updates you get the following Box that pops up
"windows updates cannot currently check for updates "
because the service is not running
you may need to retart your computer
but you restart it and still get the same message
What is going on what do i need to do to get it to upadate like it should
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05-07-2012 02:32 PM
Hi,
Here's one thing to check.
Open windows Control Panel, open Administrative Tools and open Services. Scroll down the list until you see the entry 'Windows Update'. The service should show as Status = Started and Start-up Type = Automatic ( Delayed Start ).
If you need to make a change to the above, just right click this service and select Properties, then in the dropdown box next to 'Start-up type', select Automatic (Delayed Start ) and click Apply to save the change. Then click the Start button.
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DP-K
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