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02-02-2010 04:54 AM
Dear Customer Service of HP I want to inform you about all your tips about making the Recovery partition as active is not working at all. I have changed as active and nothing. Is there anything else that I can do
I have pavilion dv9819wm with vista home premium. I've format drive C with windows 7 and now the F11 is not starting the recovery partition. I tried also with the makeing the recovery partition active and still nothing.
I download recovery partition software from official HP site and still nothing. The instalation is starting but at one point of the instalation it says "The recovery manager setup has stop working" and there is no solution online.
Please if you can help me to get my original software.
Thankking you in advanced
02-02-2010 07:33 AM
sounds like you need to order a set of recovery disks from hp, you can usually find them online at www.hp.com/support
02-02-2010 08:58 AM
If you have a working Recovery partition and have set it as active partition but it still not work then your BIOS setting have been overided. BIOS loader may one of the problem.
If you knew how to use the BIOS loader you should knew how to uninstall it. The trick is working fine if you knew how to uninstall the BIOS loader.
or as posted above, buy HP recovery disks.
Pavilion DV2922TX, XP-SP3 32bit, Intel T5750 2.0Ghz, Nvidia Geforce 8400M GS with 128MB, 4GB 667 DDR2, 250GB HDD
02-03-2010 05:17 AM
I would call HP because it seems this site is does not have highly trained HP engineers monitoring it, although there are many people with lots of experience (not me sadly) who try and help, if you are like me you end up getting lost.
You need someone to talk you through each step to reolve your issue.
Good Luck
02-03-2010 07:45 AM
@Peterv37,
You are right about it, this is HP community forum, P2P support, very useful for the one that out of warranty. If you need professional help, go call HP, hopefully you are still under warranty if you were not, you need to pay for it.
Pavilion DV2922TX, XP-SP3 32bit, Intel T5750 2.0Ghz, Nvidia Geforce 8400M GS with 128MB, 4GB 667 DDR2, 250GB HDD
02-03-2010 06:05 PM
Recovery Manager Installer Patch for Microsoft Windows 7 Upgrade
Download that file for your notebook, but I notice that your HP did not support Win 7. So I guess you can try this one.
02-03-2010 06:33 PM
@nikshaj
When you mark the partition as Active and reboot the laptop_do not press F11, let it proceed on it's own. If that is how you are doing it and it still fails, you have two options.
Try the Patch posted above by vidl68.If it still fails, order your Recovery Disk set from your models page HERE
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01-27-2011 05:44 AM
i am facing the same issue i am unable to access the recovery manager with F11, how ever i do have the recovery partition on my laptop and i didn't format it from the day i bought it. plus i do have the recovery discs(which i took backup the day i got my laptop)
my question is how to access recovery partition via F11 and is this possible to bring back the F11 function back from the recovery disks?
you can see the snapshot
05-23-2011 06:21 AM - edited 05-26-2011 01:14 AM
After trying everything you wrote and of course neither worked for me 🙂 The 1 click restoration became a real nightmare but after one day of trying I succeseded 🙂
In my final desperation luckily I found a workaround 🙂
My situation:
- make a rescue disc with Paragon Backup & Recovery (Advanced) Free Edition - actually I made it with a pendrive
- boot the laptop with this "disc"
- there is an option (the fourth in my version) to search for possible operating systems on the laptop
- this found my installed Win7 on my drive C and the Vista recovery partition on drive D
- select the vista recovery partition to boot and halelujah 🙂
I hope this will help you too!
05-24-2011 11:07 AM
in the software there is not option for rescue disk options available
create new partition
resize partition
copy partition
delete partition
so how how can i make rescue disk by using usb ? or r u talking abt boot able usb ?
