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Where can I download an HP recovery disc? Where can I download an HP Pavilion recovery disk? HP Recovery Disk: Guide for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8.

Hi, Unfortunately, Microsoft does not provide recovery discs. You need to contact your OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) i.e. Canon Eos Adjustment Software.

HP for recovery disc of Windows Vista. Note: It is very important that you backup all your personal data before reinstalling Windows as this would delete everything from the commuter. You may refer to the following article for more information: Looking for Recovery Discs? You may also contact HP Support for further assistance on the issue: HP Support Hope this information helps. Keep us posted if you face any issues on Windows in future.

We will be glad to help you. Php Mysqli Extension Is Missing Windows 10. Hi, Some manufacturers no longer have Vista Recovery Disks available. If that happens, you may have to try this instead: You can also borrow and use a Microsoft Vista DVD, that contains the files for the various Vista Editions (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business and Ultimate) to be installed. The Product Key on your Computer / Laptop case determines which Edition is installed. Other Manufacturers' Recovery DVDs are not to be used for the above purpose.

And you need to know the 'bit' version for Vista, as 32bit and 64bit Editions come on different DVDs Here is how to do a clean install of Vista, using a Microsoft Vista DVD: ' How to Do a Clean Install and Setup with a Full Version of Vista' And once the Operating System is installed, go to your Computer Manufacturer's website and obtain the latest Drivers for your particular Model Computer or Laptop. And phone Activation may be required when using the above clean install Method. ' How to Activate Vista Normally and by Phone Activation' Cheers. ___________________________________________________ Bill Smithers - Microsoft MVP July 2013 - June 2019.

Try this location and see if you can find one for your computer If you computer is a laptop the recovery is probably on the hard drive. Check with the HP website to see how you access it. You don’t say what version of Windows you are running but you could backup your data and do a clean installation of Windows 10 if that’s what you are running. Hp Precisionscan Ltx Driver Windows 7. You can download Windows.iso files from Microsoft.

If you can’t boot your computer you can backup your data using a Ubuntu disk to boot your computer. More information to start with would help you get help faster. What type and model of computer plus what version of Windows you are running and what problems are you having, is the computer bootable or not etc. You might not be able to do that because most of the OEMs (like HP are douchy and want to charge you for a disk). You can try to get one by claiming that they are supposed to provide media for the OS (they provide it on the HDD which is BS). They are obligated to provide one and, if you are crabby enough, you can probably get them to send you one for free. But don’t bother.

The good news is that you don’t need one. You can download both Windows 7 and Windows 10 installation media from Microsoft and get the drivers from for your machine. This is much better because that image will not be loaded with OEM crapware and bloatware and McAfee AV (one of the worst AVs around).

Only way to download recovery disk for HP is at and go through their prompts. Most of HP recovery disks are at a cost to get. Usually about 40.00 US, but getting them can be pain in the butt if they have them.

Now the other way if you just want to recover your OS is to go to Microsoft and download the ISO for your Windows version usually only Windows 7 or Windows 10. They key is either on the laptop outside or if your laptop has UEFI bios it will be stored in the bios. If you have Windows 10 the install will take the HP key right out of the BIOS and you need to install and activate the Windows at the end. Then download the drivers off HP support Website and should be ready to go afterwards. Hope this helps and you get what you need. You need to ask your local HP service center, or HP partners (computer shops that are partnering with HP) usually they have a lot of DVD discs, hopefully they still have one that match your device (you don’t say is it PC,Laptop or what?) or create thread and ask question in HP forum.

The forum that you’ll find on HP website. It was called ITRC, but now they just changed it to if your device is not old product, i believe the link to download the DVD will be available in their internal website, so HP support guy will be able to get it for you.