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hp discs
k i started making the memory discs a while ago liek when i dint really know much about computers and something happened so it had to abort er w/e any ways i used upp 7 discs already and i'm only on hp disc 3. it tells me ther was an error. i have hp windows xp home edition. i dont know what hp version er w/e i dunno. on my comp monitor it says hp pavillion mx70. and on my tower er w/e it says hp pavillion 515n . i dunno what other onfo is needed but does anyone now where i can jus get a copy of these dics. ebay is my lastt resort. please help. i would liek to reboot my comp and i cant.
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someone please.. :confused:
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I suggest to get in touch with HP. I also don't fully understand what the problem is.
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hp comes with a recovery drive on the computer. u are then supposed to download it onto a disk to create a restore disc. this way if my comp evr crashes i can restore all the original software on it. mynes jacked up and its giving me an error and telling me to abort the process whenevr i try and i think i lost the first 2 i made. i need new ones. some one posted the same problemo earlier and was able to get some, but his or her comp wasnt xp. mine is an hp computer with windows xp as its os. if i can get those disks u have no idea how happy i would be. my comp is fudging up on me and its loaded with so much stuff. my sis had the same problem and rebooted and now hers is like really good. if only i had known all the stuff about adware and spyware and viruses and etc. i know now. urg. sry took me so long to reply my comp's been acting stoopid. couldnt get on the internet.
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Well, If A Guy/Girl Didn't Mind The Not Having All The HP Software That
Came With The Computer And Had An XP Home CD Key On The Back Of
The Computer They Could Get A Hold Of An XP Home Install Cd Then
Install It That Way. If The XP Home Disk Didn't Have The Drivers You
Needed You Could Download Them From The HP Site. A Suggestion
If You Like The Way That Sounds You Should Get A 98 boot Disk
Or Installation CD And Boot Into Dos And Run A Program Called Fdisk.
Use It To Get Rid Of Both Partitions And Then Create A FAt32 Partition
With 100% Of Your Unused Space. And Then Format After You Restart
The Computer With That Same Boot Disc. Then When You Install XP
Don't Let It Convert The Harddrive To NTFS Tell It To Leave The
Current Alone As It Is As A Fat32. Fat32 Is FAster Anyway. The
Only Problem IS That It Can't Store Files Over 4 Gig. Not A Big
Deal Unless Your Saving DVD Files To Your Harddrive. And If That
Was The Case You Could Set Up Two Partitions Anyway The Fat32
For You OS And Program Files And The NTFS As You Workspace
Or Storage Partition. The Second Partition Comes In Handy So
That If You Ever Have To Start Fresh Again You Don't Need To
Lose All You Files Again. Like MP3's.
One More Thing I Think This Is In The Wrong Section. This Is
For win9x. But Oh Well.
:)
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