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Recovery disk for HP computer?
Noryb - 2007-04-23 15:06:38 - Desktops
About six years ago my evil sister-in-law bought a HP computer and I set it up for her. Now she is getting a windows drivers pci sys error, windows won't open, so I told her to run the recovery system on her computer, which is to press the F10 button upon startup and go through the system recovery process. She said it was starting the recovery process but she never let me know what happened. I don't know what's going on (she won't let me look at the computer itself), but now she is driving me nuts looking for a recovery disk, which I never took. She's calling me a thief and that I stole it from her. I recall that the computer never came with a recovery disk, that you had the option to make one but no one ever did it. I think that there is partition of the computer that takes over the recovery if there ever is a problem with windows. She is going berserk over this, someone (her ex-husband) told her that all computers come with recovery disks, and that I hid it somewhere on purpose!!!
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HP computers USED TO always come with a recovery disk, but they started issuing PCs with a recovery partition a few years ago. You are correct that they are given an option to create their own recovery CD when they first set up the PC, but the age of her computer puts it in that grey area that may or may not have a recovery CD. If you can find out the model number, then you might be able to find out whether or not it came with a recovery CD. Even if it did not come with one, you may still be able to get a recovery CD from HP, but they would likely charge you for it. I heard of one case where someone threw a fit and got a recovery CD sent for free. Good luck sorting all that out!
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