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01-08-2013 12:11 PM
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01-12-2013 01:11 AM
nevermind, I managed to solve the problem by taking the hdd out, putting it in another laptop and installing windows there, then putting it back. It worked like charm, so the problem is 100% on the cd\dvd drive.
Thanks
01-10-2013 01:40 AM
Ok, well, I called the tech support here in athens greece, and what did the guy told me? that I have to get the recovery cds as long as I deleted the recovery partition and did not make any recover y cd before deleting it. Fair enough I told him, I can understand this, but, I told, are you sure I am going to be able to actually install an os on this computer, cause I've already tried to install windows vista home premium, but the same thing happens, it return the same error as with windows 7 and xp! He said, yes, you're going to succeed, so I told him, ok, that means that there must be some kind of block inside the computer, most probably inside the bios, that prevents the installation of anything except the exact copy of the os that was preinstalled, and he didn't know exactly what to tell me, but more or less he told me yes, there is! Is that right, could the bios be blocking the installation of any other os? I can see in the bios that it says "preinstalled os: vista" something I've never seen in any other computer, but, can they do it? And why is this guy so sure the problem is that I was not using the recovery cds with the pre installed version of the os, couldn't be a cd/dvd drive problem? I have to pay for those recovery cds, what if it gives the same problem with those too?
Also I wanted to ask if someone knows how to make a bootable cd with the bios update, I mean which files should I extract from the exe, where and with what do I have to put them, etc., if someone coud please help me at least updating the bios, I could try installing the os from a usb key, so that I could tell for sure if it's a problem of the dvd drive.
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01-10-2013 01:24 PM
01-12-2013 01:11 AM
nevermind, I managed to solve the problem by taking the hdd out, putting it in another laptop and installing windows there, then putting it back. It worked like charm, so the problem is 100% on the cd\dvd drive.
Thanks
01-12-2013 03:33 AM - edited 01-12-2013 03:35 AM
You should take the time to install the chipset and other drivers that the Windows 7 OS needs. Check in the Device Manager to see which drivers are installed. The HP web support portal has the Windows 7 drivers for the notebook. Here is the URL where they are located.
Best regards,
erico
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01-17-2013 12:56 AM
I think that title belongs to Windows Me.
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erico
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