Recovery Console without CD


Recommended Posts

Originally posted by BLACKWAR

dude,

did you try what i said?

that actually should work, it should take you to a recovery program and recover the full copy of XP home...

try that a few times tho.. if it dont work, reboot and try tapping F10 during the blue hp screen...

tell me how it goes

BLACKWAR

Full recovery also installs all the useless bloated software :(

EG: KazooStudio, HP center, HP photo, etc.

PS - but I have to admit that the system recovery thing does work pretty good, for a dos kinda app...

Originally posted by Quazzi

http://www.silicon.com/bin/bladerunner?30R...B=REQINT1=50316

you should be able to get a copy of XP. So maybe if you keep after them they will do the right thing. Good luck

Look what I found on that site:

"HP recommends that you do not replace the hard disk as it is preloaded with Windows XP. The operating system will be lost if the hard disk is replaced. If you further wish to replace the hard disk, please purchase a retail version of Windows XP from your reseller and install it on the new hard drive."

Umm let me think for a second. I bought a LEGIT version of Windows XP, and now not only can I install it without software hassle, but now I have to buy another XP CD because HP is too welfare to plop one in with the PC! This is great!

Under pressure from angry customers, HP began sending out CDs in late December. But according to a spokeswoman for HP UK, recovery disks will only be provided for customers who complain and will still not be included with the original PC.

Alright. I've complained numerous times. I even asked if they had a recovery CD. And they said there was nothing of the sort. I'm gonna take quotes from past emails they've replied to and try and get a CD out of them.

Thanks for that site.

well man.. if u don't want to get a copy of Windows XP like devilsown.. then thats ur best bet.. u can uninstall all the crap and be left with just windows itself.. pretty darn easy to do.. since u have a new system too, it will prolly take u a minute

good luckk...

p.s I know hp support has a long distance number .. but i found this one somwhere.. a 1800 :) it is 1800-633-3600

-BLACKWAR

I have some infomation that may help:

Recovery Console Issue with sysprep will be addressed, a patch will be released. No ETA yet but soon.

No Recovery CD:

Here are the facts:

HP uses a hidden partition which can be accessed by hitting F10.

Last week HP has made the recovery CD's avaialble for $9.95 if you call support and state meet the following criteria.

1. You plan on upgrading your harddrive

2. You have deleted the hidden partition

Just calling and saying you want the CD will not get you the CD's.

Just state that you are going to replace your harddrive or you have deleted the hidden partition and they will set you up .

Key things to know:

There are 7 CD's to the set.

The first one is bootable and it will recreate the hidden partition that is almost 5 gigs. There is no way around that.

In the event you use the learning adventure software that is included on the original build, it will not be with the new recovery cd's.

If you do not want to pay for the cd's you can send it in to HP to have the harddrive reimaged or replaced with a imaged drive.

Hope this helps with some of the FUD floating around out there.

This post is of my own knowledge and does not reflect the views or polices of HP company. :bandit:

BLACKWAR:

I just got a copy, and installed it this afternoon. All better :). Recovery console is even fixed after changing Local Policies to use no password.

vraa:

You are complimenting HP :p

HPTECH:

Thanks for the info :). 7 CDs is loads of hassle :(. I will just keep the partition, and hope that nothing bad happens to it (the drivers are stored there).

Thanks peeps, problem solved. :)

no problem my friend...

i bought an HP because they were usually meant for "quality"

but after they merged with compaq.. something happened (Oh my god i wonder why.. LOL) and hp stopped providing recovery disks.. I called in many times about this and they told me the bs that microsoft didn't allow them.. well then answer this, how come the other manufacturers provided the friggin cds?

heh

funny aint it

btw.. i sometimes find the software that was included in my hp useful.. for example the pinnacle studio bla bla..

that thing is such a nice proggie..

anyway

u can see how anything that COMPAQ is involved in can screw up EVERYTHING..

lol

Originally posted by hurting101

Is it just me or am I being forced to get an illegal copy?

Legally, when you buy some "software" like you did when you got your computer, you are not buying the software you are getting permission to run it on your computer, and they just throw in a free CD with the program on it.

So if you used the devils0wn copy, you still have permission to use the software, you just aren?t using the CD they gave you free.

If they ever did take you to court for using a devils0wn copy (ha, like that would ever happen, too may of the:p:p) they would not be able to do anything, because you have permission to use it.

So, go for your life, download the devils0wns copy, they can?t do anything.

Originally posted by BLACKWAR

but after they merged with compaq.. something happened (Oh my god i wonder why.. LOL) and hp stopped providing recovery disks..

Hptech:

Actually they havent merged with Compaq yet. And prior to XP's release they always provided CD's with a image only.

Quote:

I called in many times about this and they told me the bs that microsoft didn't allow them..

Hptech: That is partitily true but cant elaborate......sorry would violate NDA I signed.

Quote:

Well then answer this, how come the other manufacturers provided the friggin cds?

HP choose to not provide CD's mainly due to cost of production and replacment costs when customers/store misplace them.MS has been trying for years to presure other manufacturers to do the same and not provide copies of the full media. Ever been to a computer swap meet and seen copies of Windows and Office with stamp "For distribution with a HP/DELL/Gateway etc... PC only."

I personnaly don't agree with the fact that they dont provide CD's but they don't pay me to think either.:ermm:

it doesnt matter how much MS wants their way.. they will never get it, majority always wins as u can see.. HP lost many , many customers when they decided not to provide recovery cds. i think this is just another way for HP to make their extra bux.. If ms keeps on putting rules like this, i wont be surprised if HP and the other big manufacturers switch to an alternative os..

Originally posted by HPTECH

HP uses a hidden partition which can be accessed by hitting F10.

F10? I'm assuming you mean when booting, (like F8), but nothing happened.

drewster2100:

I've tried those and it didn't work :(. Said my password was invalid (bug).

Originally posted by hurting101

F10? I'm assuming you mean when booting, (like F8), but nothing happened.

drewster2100:

I've tried those and it didn't work :(. Said my password was invalid (bug).

My mistake...F10 will start the HP Recovery process(Automated System Recovery) not the Recovery Console.

:dead:

well the answer ur looking for is no.. u cant install only windows xp with none or some of the software the pc comes with.. they are all just demos and a way for hp to earn extra money through advertisers.. again, my suggestion would be to do the recovery then uninstall all the programs u dont want... it'll be basically the same thing :p

HP just sucks....i have an hp n had to get a 2nd hard drive to install xp all cuz 8 gigs wouldnt be enough for me...n had to get alot more ram but it only could hold 256....n the power supply went dead so got the power supply replaced....took over week to do that....

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Exactly what I was thinking. All of a sudden in span of a month multiple CEO's from scam altman to this clown has had sudden change of heart does not seem organic change lol
    • Microsoft releases Visual Studio Code 1.124 with smarter autonomous AI agents by Paul Hill Microsoft has just released Visual Studio Code 1.124 with a focus on faster agent workflows and improved agent autonomy. Microsoft outlined the following features as the key items in this update: Autopilot: Autopilot, enabled by default, is now smarter to determine when a task is truly done. Background sessions: Quickly send a request in the background and keep composing the next session. Session navigation: Search, jump, and step through agent sessions with the keyboard. Browser history: Revisit and search pages you've already opened in the integrated browser. With VS Code 1.124, Microsoft has enabled Autopilot by default. For those that don’t know, Autopilot is a chat permission level that you can pick to give agents permission to take initiative and act autonomously, without needing explicit user approval for each action. Also related to Autopilot, Microsoft introduced Advanced Autopilot, which changes how Autopilot decides when to keep iterating and when to finish. This helps you get more complete results without manually monitoring loops. This feature works using a small utility model that reads a transcript of the chat and decides when the task is done. Another new feature in 1.124 is the Agents window, which lets you easily explore, iterate on, and review agent sessions across projects and machines. Previously, starting a new agent session meant waiting for it to load before you could compose the next one. With this update, sessions can be requested in the background. This VS Code update also brings session navigation updates to switch between them more quickly. The update also lets you reload or reopen the Agents window so that it no longer loses your layout, so you will land back where you left off. If you use the integrated browser in VS Code, you will notice that it now retains the history of visited pages. Suggestions will now show when typing in the URL bar and can be managed by using Ctrl+H within a browser tab. The browser now also lets you customize the toolbar more; just right-click on the toolbar area to the right of the URL input. Finally, the browser has faster agentic text entry. Another improvement is experimental enterprise-managed Copilot plugin policies that allow admins to centrally control which chat plugins and plugin marketplaces are available to developers. If you have VS Code installed, 1.124 should install automatically, or you'll get a prompt. If you don't have it installed, get it here.
    • Ray-Tracing is the Radeon RX 9070 XT's biggest weakness. The Radeon RX 9070 XT might not be able to match in the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti in ray-tracing, but it can beat the GeForce RTX 5070, which is around the same price.
    • I am also on latest experimental with possible insider flags on and aiming in settings for 26h1.. Also see just this wasted space. I do love "movable" small taskbar though but would love more if it had date next to it now just time.
    • Does not make it more readable for me though. The majority of your screenshot is just pitch black.
  • Recent Achievements

    • First Post
      X-No-file earned a badge
      First Post
    • One Month Later
      johnjacobb40 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Year In
      Primer1st earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Experienced
      JayZJay went up a rank
      Experienced
    • Reacting Well
      Sir_Timbit earned a badge
      Reacting Well
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      512
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      220
    3. 3
      +Edouard
      145
    4. 4
      ATLien_0
      87
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      86
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!