April 13, 2008

HP Application and Driver Recovery backing up onto a disc/diskette?


I was wondering, you know how there is a pre-installed option in the start menu for the use of the implementation and pilot recovery program to restore the software and drivers for your PC on HP OEM machines? Is there a way to simply make backups of software and drivers that are recovered and restored to a different disk? As just incase something happens to your recovery partition / disk / floppy? Or maybe if something is corrupted, and you do not want to make a just reformat reinstall these things? Is it practicable?

By the way, here is my specifications:
OS: Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
Model: HP Pavilion a1540n

Is there by chance also a CD / download package that already has this provision? As an HP applications and drivers recovery single CD / disk / diskette?

I have heard rumors of a version slipstreamed or something, but that is all sceptical at the moment.

Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.

Wizman87 Non-

3 comments:

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
, HP is doing everything in a bag or a disk. If something happens to your recovery CD, you are out of luck. You have to order and pay for a return date.

Also, when you do a recovery there is a "soft" recovery when data is lost, but all your programs and the office is the same after you are finished.

"Hard" complete recovery REFORMATE your computer setting back the specifications when you got it out of the box.

Do not forget the option RESTORE. This is like a time machine, and can restore your computer at a time in front of you in charge of this program, which is screwed.

If you make a backup copy, you can do it on a DVD and make a disc, as opposed to CD.

Go to PC HELP AND TOOLS fair and explore the points one by one to learn more about them.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
Among the tools recovery HP on your start menu is an option for burning CDs recovery from the recovery partition.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
Why not just go