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11-26-2011 12:43 AM
I tried to do a Minimum Image Recovery, but it keeps failing end of the process. It only gives me Restoration Incomplete
on duration recovering i disconnect all device and turned On wireless
and steps go to the end then show “Recovery Preparation is Complete” then press “continue” button reset laptop and windows coming up then I got the Restoration Incomplete
my laptop model is => pavilion dv6-2300
under pictures show all steps:
how to solved it?
then reset and got the ERROR message
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11-28-2011 11:59 PM
hi David
i dosen't try your last answered because my problem solved
i create a post for solved this problem than your before posts and my actions
solved is =>
(Shut down the notebook. Tap away at f10 as you start the notebook to enter the bios menu. Under the Advanced or Diagnostic tab)
1: primary hard disk self test
2: memory test
3: wiping your hard with kill disk follow under description
(
download and install Killdisk on the link below - ( this application will write zeros to the entire drive and unallocated your hard ).
http://software.lsoft.net/KillDiskSuiteFree-Setup.exe
Download and install ImgBurn on the link below.
http://download.cnet.com/ImgBurn/3000-2646_4-10847481.html
Go to the Kill Disk application you have installed in All Programs, open the main folder, then select Bootable Disk creators and from that select Bootable DOS CD Creator which will burn the bootable ISO to a blank CD.
During the next process do not worry about any warnings as your Recovery DVDs will reformat the HDD.
Insert this CD in to your notebook and restart to boot from the Killdisk CD and follow the on screen instructions for Kill Disk.
A brief description of the process is here Killdisk.
Use this to wipe the whole of the Hard Drive, highlight (80h) and press f10 ( you will also have to type a confirmation and hit enter ) - ( this will make sure you include all partitions and then start the process - this may take a couple of hours! ).
When the process is complete go to 4: step
)
4: full format your hard again and allocated your hard
5: reset and press f2 and smart self test and full self test your hard again
6: try to minimised installation again
you can very very help me for solved Restoration Incomplete Error
I kudos all your posts
thank you David
11-26-2011 03:43 AM
Hi,
Shut down the notebook. Tap away at f10 as you start the notebook to enter the bios menu. Under the Advanced or Diagnostic tab you should find the facility to run tests on both the Hard Drive and Memory. Post back with the details of any error messages.
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DP-K
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11-26-2011 06:25 AM
hi
primary hard disk self test passed without any Error
memory test passed without any Error
I unallocated hard drive and format it
i installed another windows 7, it work but not original version windows
i whant Installation original windows 7 my laptop
11-26-2011 07:19 AM
Hi,
Are the Recovery Discs you're using, the ones that you create yourself or a replacement set from HP?
Has a minimized recovery worked in the past or is this the first time you've tried it?
Regards,
DP-K
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11-26-2011 07:53 AM
Hi,
I would try wiping ( not just formatting ) the entire Hard Drive first and then try reinstalling the Operating System - do not format the HDD after wiping, let yourRecovery Discs perform this.
Unless you already have a utility for doing this, download and install Killdisk on the link below - ( this application will write zeros to the entire drive ).
http://software.lsoft.net/KillDiskSuiteFree-Setup.exe
Download and install ImgBurn on the link below.
http://download.cnet.com/ImgBurn/3000-2646_4-10847481.html
Go to the Kill Disk application you have installed in All Programs, open the main folder, then select Bootable Disk creators and from that select Bootable DOS CD Creator which will burn the bootable ISO to a blank CD.
During the next process do not worry about any warnings as your Recovery DVDs will reformat the HDD.
Insert this CD in to your notebook and restart to boot from the Killdisk CD and follow the on screen instructions for Kill Disk.
A brief description of the process is here Killdisk.
Use this to wipe the whole of the Hard Drive, highlight (80h) and press f10 ( you will also have to type a confirmation and hit enter ) - ( this will make sure you include all partitions and then start the process - this may take a couple of hours! ).
When the process is complete, remove the Killdisk CD and try the minimised installation again.
Regards,
DP-K
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11-27-2011 10:12 PM
I do this
Download setups and install it create boot CD than ISO image’s kill disk
Then run it in boot and wiping my hard => select 80h and run kill disk (do zero all bytes of hard and unallocated hard) on 2 hour like under pictures
I Don’t format and try the minimized installation again
Process run and go to the last part of read recover DVDS like under picture
When I press continue button, system reset and I saw this message on the black page =>
“ No bootable device – insert boot disk and press any key “
At before windows come up then I saw the command page then saw the Restoration Incomplete Error
But at now windows don’t come up and see up message(i think system can not find my hard becuse it is unallocated )
11-28-2011 08:35 AM - edited 11-28-2011 08:38 AM
Hi,
Your Recovery Discs should perform a quick format of the HDD before starting the installation so there should not be any unallocated space on the Hard Drive - as you are trying a minimised installation anyway, try the process detailed below - this will at least show if the problem is with the Recovery Discs or with the notebook.
There is a straight forward alternative to using your Recovery Discs if you have ( or can borrow ) a retail Windows 7 installation disc that is exactly the same version as your OEM installation - ie if your notebook came with Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit this is the exact retail version you would need.
If you don't have access to a retail disc, you can create an installation disc yourself - just download the correct Disc Image from the link below and use an application such as ImgBurn to burn the ISO correctly to a blank DVD. These Images are clean and from a well-respected source, however there are only limited versions available.
Use the disc to perform the installation, enter the Windows activation key found on the underside of your notebook when requested and when the installation has completed, use the 'Phone Method' detailed in the link below to activate the OS - this method supported by Microsoft and is popular with people who just want a clean installation of Windows 7 without the additional software load normally bundled with OEM installations.
http://www.kodyaz.com/articles/how-to-activate-windows-7-by-phone.aspx
Any additional drivers you may need can be found Here.
Let me know if this installation will complete successfully.
Regards,
DP-K
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11-28-2011 11:59 PM
hi David
i dosen't try your last answered because my problem solved
i create a post for solved this problem than your before posts and my actions
solved is =>
(Shut down the notebook. Tap away at f10 as you start the notebook to enter the bios menu. Under the Advanced or Diagnostic tab)
1: primary hard disk self test
2: memory test
3: wiping your hard with kill disk follow under description
(
download and install Killdisk on the link below - ( this application will write zeros to the entire drive and unallocated your hard ).
http://software.lsoft.net/KillDiskSuiteFree-Setup.exe
Download and install ImgBurn on the link below.
http://download.cnet.com/ImgBurn/3000-2646_4-10847481.html
Go to the Kill Disk application you have installed in All Programs, open the main folder, then select Bootable Disk creators and from that select Bootable DOS CD Creator which will burn the bootable ISO to a blank CD.
During the next process do not worry about any warnings as your Recovery DVDs will reformat the HDD.
Insert this CD in to your notebook and restart to boot from the Killdisk CD and follow the on screen instructions for Kill Disk.
A brief description of the process is here Killdisk.
Use this to wipe the whole of the Hard Drive, highlight (80h) and press f10 ( you will also have to type a confirmation and hit enter ) - ( this will make sure you include all partitions and then start the process - this may take a couple of hours! ).
When the process is complete go to 4: step
)
4: full format your hard again and allocated your hard
5: reset and press f2 and smart self test and full self test your hard again
6: try to minimised installation again
you can very very help me for solved Restoration Incomplete Error
I kudos all your posts
thank you David
11-29-2011 03:00 AM
Hi,
Thanks for replying and it's really good to hear you've got it working
All the best,
DP-K
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