hi guys, i've got a problem with vista. see, i have a hp compaq laptop with vista. now, i wish to reformat it or reinstall it, anyway just wipe everything out and have a clean, new system. i put in the recovery disc which i created when i first bought the laptop but it brings me to system restore instead of format it. i've done everything i knew, so..... can anyone please help me?? what should i do know?? thanks a lot!!
I had an XP computer I wanted to reformat and do a full re-install of XP, but the install disk I had refused because the existing OS was more updated than what was on the disk. (Duh!)
So I downloaded a Linux (I think it was Ubunto), made the install disk for it, then did a replacement install of Linux. That effectively wiped Windows off that computer and eliminated the stoopid message that was preventing me from reformatting and re-installing.
If you have the Vista Recovery DVD you will need to change your boot
order to cdrom first and then boot to the disc.You can make this
change in the BIOS. However most system ship with a recovery
partition that will restore the computer back to factory settings.
This can usually be accomplished by pressing a "F" key during
startup (maybe F10 in your case) it will normally prompt at the
hp boot screen may be in one of the corners. If available this
would be the best option.
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