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12-09-2018 06:32 AM
Hi. I have an old HP desktop pc running windows XP. It has got so cluttered over the years and takes ages to boot up.
I am wanting to reset it back to factory settings. I know everyone says hit the F11 key te reset it, but, there is no F11 option
on the screen as it passes by. There is F9, F10, and F12 but no F11.
I went into the BIOS and was looking around in there and found a section which has the F keys and I can enable/disable them.
F11 was disabled so I enabled it and saved settings and exit.
On the next boot up I was expecting to see the F11 on the screen but no???
I went back into BIOS again and the F11 key was still enabled!! so I really don't know what to do.
Any help or advice on how to solve this will be much appreciated.
Bringe.
12-09-2018 06:57 AM
Hi
https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-compaq-dc5700-microtower-pc/3249645
https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-compaq-dc5700-microtower-pc/3249645/manuals
HP Backup and Recovery Manager - User Guide (Version 1.0)
HP Backup and Recovery Patch for Microsoft Windows XP | 1.0 Rev. A | 8.7 MB | Feb 11, 2008 |
Download |
12-10-2018 06:05 AM
Hi Lil_Boy_Blue.
Thanks for your post and the patch link, which I downloaded and ran, but it didn't do anything.
Still got the same problem. I have gone through the motions again and took some pics. which are attached.
Pic 1 is just showing the system info.
pic 2 shows an option "restore factory settings as default"
pic 4 shows me attempting to do this.
pic 5 shows me applying the default.
pic 6 shows, after applying the default it went to "safe mode" I let it start normally.
pic 7 shows, it started up as normal. Not in factory Fresh condition.
pic 8. back in bios shows F11 prompt "displayed" (although its not) and FRBS in disable. I tried this in both
disable and enable. see pic 9.
pic 10&11 shows me saving the changes and exit.
I have tried all of this several times but it seems no matter what I do, there is still no F11 on the start screen when it flicks by???
Is there anything that can be done in the "C" prompt?? or any other ideas or help with this will be greatly appreciated!!!
Many Thanks.
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12-10-2018 09:21 AM
Hi
You pictures will take some time for approval.
If you use a disk like W7 then you options like this...
I clean up by deleting *.tmp WARNING WILL ROBINSON
it can wipe out everything if you get it wrong.
C:\del *.tmp /s
and also
C:\del ~*.*
12-11-2018 05:13 AM
Hi Lil_Boy_Blue
Thanks for your reply, although I must say I didn't really understand much of it.
I take it that you have not seen my pictures yet. They probably have to be screened by HP first. Also I don't know why
my "pic1" ended up at the bottom of the list??
I didn't understand what that "warning will robinson" was either. If there is anything that can be done from the "c prompt"
could you spell it out for me, I don't know what the "*" stars are for??
I was reading through one of the manuals you sent me and it seems there should be a restore and recovery wizard on this
system somewhere, but I can't find it, and its not downloadable from the HP website, I did look.
A friend of mine has another HP desktop running XP (a different model) and that has a recovery wizard. Looking at his "my computer" there is an icon of a hard drive next to the "local disk (C:)" which is (hp_recovery (I:)
You mentioned about having a disk like W7 unfortunately I don't have a disk.
I guess that's about it for now. Any other ideas or methods to solve this problem will be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards.
Bringe.
12-11-2018 12:28 PM
Hi
The stars are * supposed to be asterisks, and are wildcards.
So *.tmp is any filename.tmp to be deleted.
/S is act on sub-directories to clear temporary files and free up space.
You or a friend can download the W7 or 8 iso and make a repair disk to get to a command prompt and then view the C:.
12-12-2018 09:20 AM
Hi Lil_Boy_Blue
Thanks for your reply. You said about getting a windows 7 or 8 iso, but I really want to keep it as xp.
I have attached 2 pictures.
pic1 is "my computer" on my pc showing the C: hard drive all alone on its own.
pic2 is "my computer" on my friend's pc showing the C: hard drive and HP_RECOVERY (I:)
Would it be possible to copy his HP_RECOVERY and download it onto my pc, giving me the ability to restore
to factory settings, which is what I want??
His pc is also an HP desktop.
Kind Regards.
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12-12-2018 03:40 PM
Hi
First off booting with an expanded iso file of W7, 8 or 10 is just that BOOTING.
You choose REPAIR and not install, then there is a command prompt option to access and repair the C: if wanted/needed.
The 😧 on your friends computer may hold a repair / recovery option that may well work on yours.
You may have a hidden drive partition containing the same thing. You should look for a Disk Partitioning tool like
https://www.easeus.com/partition-manager/ it may well need registration and avoid signing up for newsletters etc.
If in doubt please ask.
12-13-2018 10:26 AM
Hi Lil_Boy_Blue
Thanks for your reply. I did manage to find a windows 7 iso and download it. But on trying to burn it to a disk I have found
that my cd/dvd rom has decided to stop working. I tried several blank disks, with the same results. I even tried playing a music cd and that didn't play either.
So, back to the other plan. I have attached 2 pictures
Pic1 shows my "C" drive partition. And...
Pic2 shows my friend's "C" drive partition with the HP_RECOVERY.
Please can you tell me how to go about copying the HP_RECOVERY from my friends PC and adding
it into my "C" drive as a new partition so that I can run the recovery???
Kind Regards.
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