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Re: Factory Image (2030 Views)
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will4865
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎11-12-2010
Message 21 of 38 (2,937 Views)

Re: What is the "factory image" drive?

I open the factory image folder and is empty: but then icon in drive "D" reads 1.89 GB free of 13.6 GB. Where are all the files?

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Chiefkyle
Posts: 34
Registered: ‎10-15-2010
Message 22 of 38 (2,936 Views)

Re: What is the "factory image" drive?

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They are Hidden / System files. And are no seen unless you have your system display these file types. Which I would not recommend.

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jay0978
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎03-16-2011
Message 23 of 38 (2,453 Views)

Re: Factory Image

I don't know a lot about this "D" drive. But I have noticed that when I went to manually back up my computer files.. the auto-back up (a tool within my security suite) had the D drive listed as the back up destination.  I'm not sure if this is proper or not.. I never had the auto back up on.

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Ben95111
Posts: 205
Registered: ‎02-21-2009
Message 24 of 38 (2,435 Views)

Re: Factory Image

 


jay0978 wrote:

I don't know a lot about this "D" drive. But I have noticed that when I went to manually back up my computer files.. the auto-back up (a tool within my security suite) had the D drive listed as the back up destination.  I'm not sure if this is proper or not.. I never had the auto back up on.


 

It isn't proper because you are backing up to the D drive, unless under the Computer section it specifically says that the D: drive is something other than your recovery partition.

I have more HP devices than you'd expect.
1 HP TouchPad 32 GB with Android
2 HP Touchsmarts (310-1000z and IQ527)
2 HP Printers (J6480 and J5750)
1 Laptop (HP DV6253CL)

Have at least some experience in each of those devices, and i'll do my best to help you.
Kudos if I helped!
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Chiefkyle
Posts: 34
Registered: ‎10-15-2010
Message 25 of 38 (2,423 Views)

Re: Factory Image

D Drive is the recovery partition.

 

When the security software looks for a place to put a backup, it looks for hard drives. So it wants to use the only available one, which is D. I Do Not recommend backing up to D Drive, you can potentialy destroy the HP Recovery Data, and not be able to recover your OS (operating system).

 

Recomendation: Get an External USB Hard Drive, and do manual backups to it, versus automaic backups.

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drj93720
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎08-01-2011
Message 26 of 38 (2,035 Views)

Re: Factory Image

I hate to admit this, by I inadvertently erased my factory image drive  folder contents.  (Don't ask!!!)   Most things seem to work OK sot far.  I did have trouble formatting a memory stick.  How do I recover the drive contents? I do have the recovery discs I made when I received the computer. 

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Chiefkyle
Posts: 34
Registered: ‎10-15-2010
Message 27 of 38 (2,030 Views)

Re: Factory Image

Put disk 1 in the dvd drive, power the machine up, boot from the dvd, tell the recovery software to delete everything on the drive. It will re-create both the OS partition, and the recovery partition.

 

So long as there are no partitions on the hard drive, the recovery disks will creat one.

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rkennicott
Posts: 2
Registered: ‎09-03-2011
Message 28 of 38 (1,912 Views)

Re: What is the "factory image" drive?

recently, for the 1st time, iallowed microsoft/windows to download their "stuff".  1.47GB is all that's left of the factory image (D:smileyhappy: of the total 9.87 GB.   Will micro/win download so much as to explode or crash that drive on my hp compaq presario?  it has windows 7 in it and a memory # of 2.  norton is currently protecting my pc (for another 9mo. or so) and also is temporily backing the files.  Tho micro/win says there isn't any backup.  If this is too many questions at once, could i just learn the answer to the initial one please.? 

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rkennicott
Posts: 2
Registered: ‎09-03-2011
Message 29 of 38 (1,907 Views)

Re: What is the "factory image" drive?

ummm, do you recommend buying that micro/win backup thing if you, (I) don't download much, don't email much 2 anyone, 

i just play msn free online dominoes, look at my daughter's facebk pictures, listen 2 itunes radio, and youtube/music?  ps, what is tag?

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maxol
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎04-09-2012
Message 30 of 38 (1,046 Views)

Re: What is the "factory image" drive?

How I erase all those files of Microsoft that are crowding the memory of my computer?

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