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05-28-2021 04:46 PM
hi, I want to do a full factory reset, but I am being asked for the recovery disk, which I don't have as I bought it second hand a couple of years ago, what is my option cheers
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05-28-2021 05:16 PM
Hi:
Without having a recovery disk, your only option would be to clean install W8.1 by downloading the plain W8.1 64 bit installation media from the link below.
Download Windows 8.1 Disc Image (ISO File) (microsoft.com)
Use the Microsoft tool that I zipped up and attached below, that you will need to transfer the ISO file to a DVD or USB flash drive so that it is bootable.
After W8.1 has completed installing, you can install the drivers and available software from your notebook's support page.
HP ProBook 650 G1 Notebook PC Software and Driver Downloads | HP® Customer Support
05-28-2021 05:16 PM
Hi:
Without having a recovery disk, your only option would be to clean install W8.1 by downloading the plain W8.1 64 bit installation media from the link below.
Download Windows 8.1 Disc Image (ISO File) (microsoft.com)
Use the Microsoft tool that I zipped up and attached below, that you will need to transfer the ISO file to a DVD or USB flash drive so that it is bootable.
After W8.1 has completed installing, you can install the drivers and available software from your notebook's support page.
HP ProBook 650 G1 Notebook PC Software and Driver Downloads | HP® Customer Support
06-09-2021 01:22 PM
Hi again I have downloaded 8.1 onto a USB flash drive as you can see on the attachment, no I'm not sure what you mean in the second part
"Use the Microsoft tool that I zipped up and attached below, that you will need to transfer the ISO file to a DVD or USB flash drive so that it is bootable." cheers
06-09-2021 02:35 PM
Hi:
You can't just copy and paste the ISO file to a USB flash drive, or it won't boot.
You need to use the tool I attached, which will automatically transfer the ISO file to a flash drive so that it is bootable, or you can use a different free utility such as Rufus.
06-09-2021 05:18 PM - edited 06-09-2021 05:19 PM
Hi:
Here is how to use the Microsoft tool that I zipped up and attached on my first reply.
You download the zipped file from my reply, unzip it, and run the program in the folder.
How to use the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool to install Microsoft Office ISO's | Dell Guam
The instructions to use Rufus are on the link I posted just before.
The actual Rufus program to install is at this link on the webpage.
https://github.com/pbatard/rufus/releases/download/v3.14/rufus-3.14.exe
I would not be able to help you further with how to use either program, because I install all of my Windows operating systems from DVD's, and have no experience with Rufus and only used the Microsoft tool a couple of times.
06-10-2021 04:11 AM - edited 06-10-2021 04:14 AM
hi I didn't "copy and paste" I saved it in my downloads then I installed it to my flash drive, I know you said you couldn't helo me further but this isn't something new I just need to know how to do things as I am not very techno, do I delete what I have saved to my flash drive and start again using the " tool" and when I have downloaded "the tool " do I install it on the flash drive with the ISO ????? then restore my laptop back to factory settings then insert the flash drive