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Restoring an older HP PC
AFAIK, Compaq Presarios do not come with a restore CD, altho some computers with
CD burners do give you the option to burn a restore CD or a Windows XP Home CD from data stored in a hidden partition on the drive. I've cross-posted your inquiry to an older pre-HPaq Compaq-specific newsgroup where someone there with better knowledge can provide more assistance. Knowing which model of Presario you have may also be helpful. Don't do anything rash until you see a response on the Compaq newsgroup. Before reformatting and/or reloading Windows, consider other actions to take. If the computer is working, but very slowly, it may well be infected by the all-too-common spyware or ad-ware that sneaks into an insecure-by-design computer operating system these days. If so, running both spybot and ad-aware, after updating each with the latest definitions, can restore a computer to respectable working order without loss of data or the time and aggrevation of reloading the entire Windows OS. You will also need to enter the Windows Certificate of Authentication code from the sticker on the side of the computer, should you reload Windows. .... Ben Myers On 3 Jan 2005 16:36:49 -0800, wrote: A friend has a 2 year old Presario that needs a complete hard drive format and reinstallation of programs that came with the PC. Question: do all HP PCs come with a "restoration" CD, whereby I can launch the CD and load the PC to the condition it was when it was bought? Or can this be done from a Windows XP menu? I know this is a very basic query, sorry; but I have no clue what HP offers in terms of complete system restoration. My friend is also clueless -- she doesn't know what software came with the Presario! Duh. Help! Please. Thanks. EW |
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Ben Myers wrote: AFAIK, Compaq Presarios do not come with a restore CD, altho some computers with Thanks, Ben, for your reply. I don't have any more info on the HP than I provided -- sounds strange, but my friend is "strange." I will monitor this thread and the Compaq boards for further info. It seems that HP would have a blanket policy on providing restoration CDs on all their products, or not. But again, SOMEONE here should know HOW to restore an HP PC to original manufacturer's configuration! Thanks for your help. I'll keep looking! EW |
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"HP would have a blanket policy on providing restoration CDs on all their
products." No blanket policy, because different product lines of computers are treated differently. And policies change over time, becoming more and more niggardly in providing CDs and other media to reload when the need arises. The Presario is targeted for consumers and small offices, so it gets handled one way. The DeskPro (now the Evo) is the business-oriented box, so it sees a different approach. And then there are the servers. The HP Pavilion is also a consumer-oriented computer. (You may ask Carly why HPaq has to have two product lines for consumers?) Frankly, I think the best bet is to simply reload from scratch whatever operating system came with the computer. If the computer had still other useful non-operating system software delivered with it, that's another story. You might check the HPaq web site for drivers and other software for the EXACT model of computer you are working on. In some cases, the web site has the other software available for download. In other cases, no... Ben Myers On 3 Jan 2005 17:39:48 -0800, wrote: Ben Myers wrote: AFAIK, Compaq Presarios do not come with a restore CD, altho some computers with Thanks, Ben, for your reply. I don't have any more info on the HP than I provided -- sounds strange, but my friend is "strange." I will monitor this thread and the Compaq boards for further info. It seems that HP would have a blanket policy on providing restoration CDs on all their products, or not. But again, SOMEONE here should know HOW to restore an HP PC to original manufacturer's configuration! Thanks for your help. I'll keep looking! EW |
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ben_myers_spam_me_not wrote:
[deleted] (You may ask Carly why HPaq has to have two product lines for consumers?) Because their *customers*, told them to! Ever wondered why after the merge, the Compaq name was still very prominent (for example on the Williams-BMW Formula One team)? Probably not. Much easier to show ignorance and bash HP. |
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Perhaps. Personally, I would find it far more cost effective to produce both
Presarios and Pavilions on the same production line, with different cosmetic touches (BIOS splash, removable front plastic logo, keyboard and mouse logos). General Motors and Ford succeeded for many years in the US using this approach. Fords own Ford brand and Mercury automobiles use 90% of the same parts with merely cosmetic differences. General Motors built Chevys, Oldsmobiles, Buicks, and Cadillacs with many, many common parts. Just think of the savings in assembly costs, so-called engineering R&D, spare parts. And look at the annual reports and balance sheets of the merged HPaq! Printers continue to be the business line that generates 90% of the profit. Servers and communications gear are a small but profitable area. Desktop computers are marginally profitable at best. HPaq may not be using the approach now, but it will not be viable in the personal computer segment of the business until it does... Ben Myers On 04 Jan 2005 15:03:55 GMT, Frank Slootweg wrote: ben_myers_spam_me_not wrote: [deleted] (You may ask Carly why HPaq has to have two product lines for consumers?) Because their *customers*, told them to! Ever wondered why after the merge, the Compaq name was still very prominent (for example on the Williams-BMW Formula One team)? Probably not. Much easier to show ignorance and bash HP. |
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The old saying was a Cougar was a Mustang with lock washers.
HH ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message ... Perhaps. Personally, I would find it far more cost effective to produce both Presarios and Pavilions on the same production line, with different cosmetic touches (BIOS splash, removable front plastic logo, keyboard and mouse logos). General Motors and Ford succeeded for many years in the US using this approach. Fords own Ford brand and Mercury automobiles use 90% of the same parts with merely cosmetic differences. General Motors built Chevys, Oldsmobiles, Buicks, and Cadillacs with many, many common parts. Just think of the savings in assembly costs, so-called engineering R&D, spare parts. And look at the annual reports and balance sheets of the merged HPaq! Printers continue to be the business line that generates 90% of the profit. Servers and communications gear are a small but profitable area. Desktop computers are marginally profitable at best. HPaq may not be using the approach now, but it will not be viable in the personal computer segment of the business until it does... Ben Myers On 04 Jan 2005 15:03:55 GMT, Frank Slootweg wrote: ben_myers_spam_me_not wrote: [deleted] (You may ask Carly why HPaq has to have two product lines for consumers?) Because their *customers*, told them to! Ever wondered why after the merge, the Compaq name was still very prominent (for example on the Williams-BMW Formula One team)? Probably not. Much easier to show ignorance and bash HP. |
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Thanks very much to all who replied for the help. I now have a clue about the eventual restoration project -- I "think" there's a restoration partition on her hard drive. In any case, WHY do I have to get myself in these messes! From now on, I won't know ANYTHING about computers when friends have problems... EW |
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