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Old Jul 10, 2011, 07:32 PM   #1
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hi,everybody
My name is zin.I m from myanmar.Now i m living in dubai(U.A.E).I m working as photocopier service engineer.Have a nice day...cheer...
Now i want to discuss about my laptop.My laptop is hp dv6 3111se win 7 homebasic.Now i m facing one problem which is i formatted
my hardisk and installed win 7 ultimate.Unfortunely i forgot make recovery disk but recovery partition is still in my laptop.I tried so many
solution wihch i found from net including in this forum solution.But still having problem.So can u r people give advice to me how to solve
this problem.How can i get recovery disk or something from hp recovery partition without using hp recovery manager....thanks....zin

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Old Jul 10, 2011, 08:26 PM   #2
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Re: Hi! I got issues with Win 7

Hi there Zin!

I moved your post to a new thread since it was going off-topic in the original thread.
I don't know way to solve your issue. But hopefully some one in our forums knows how to solve this issue.
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Old Jul 11, 2011, 08:54 AM   #3
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Re: Hi! I got issues with Win 7

According to the link below, you should be able to do a system recovery by pressing F11 when the system is POSTING. However, that will wipe out your current install and replace it with the original Win 7 Home Basic, so you would be best to backup any data you want to save to a flash drive, etc before doing this.

Recover Windows 7 Operating System Using HP Recovery HP Pavilion dv6-3111se Entertainment Notebook PC - HP Customer Care (United States - English)

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Restore the PC to its original condition using the f11 key if Windows 7 is not accessible
If the PC cannot launch into Windows, it may still be possible to use the HP Recovery Manager on the hard drive to restore the computer to its original operating condition. The Recovery Manager can be launched during the startup process by following the steps below.
1.Press the Power button to start the PC, and then press the f11 key when the standard BIOS prompts are displayed on the black screen.
NOTE: Pressing the f11 key during startup on a computer with an HP factory image will start the system recovery process even if the prompt is not displayed.

◦If the HP Recovery Manager can access the recovery partition on the hard drive, a prompt to backup the user files before beginning the recovery is displayed. Follow any on-screen instructions.
◦If the HP Recovery Manager cannot access the hard drive to fix any system errors, you will need to use the personalized recovery disc that you created to recover the hard drive to its original condition.
◦If you have not created the personalized recovery disc, or the discs are corrupted, you can order a replacement recovery disc from HP.
If all you want is the recovery discs, you could try ordering then from HP, as noted above.
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Re: Hi! I got issues with Win 7

if you deleted your partitions but had data on those partitions or files saved in windows and your intention is to "recover" those files through the recovery mananger (as what your proposing doesn't necessarily makes sense for any other reason)... unfortunately short of using data recovery software... you kinda toasted it already..

The recovery manager only just installs everything back to factory default with all the files and such that you may have had completely gone.

If all your doing is to make a "backup" of the orginal install of the laptop.. then yes that should be fine.. and proceed with oldbuzzards suggestions

I just know i've had a pile of people freak out when they have deleted the partition or did something to windows and then used the recovery partition or factory restore option (both the same)... which have resulted in their files being deleted and removed completely and 99% of the time... no chance of restoration.
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