Jabo
December 11th 03, 10:41 PM
Thanks for the info. I will try recovering using the
method you have stated. And I will also have her to give
HP a call also, I just don't understand why computer
companies can't just keep things more simple....lol.
Thanks again for the help.
>-----Original Message-----
>1. HP claims that they put the recovery disk on the HD
>because CD's are too fragile. Yeah right! You can call
>them and get Recovery CD's with XP and all the software
>your PC came with and you only have to pay the postage &
>handling ($10.00 in my case). I would order them in any
>event because if you want to replace the HD anytime
>you'll need these if you want the software.
>2. You should be able to run the system recovery from
the
>hidden partition somehow. My manual says to press F10
>during the Blue HP Invent Logo screen.
>
>Good Luck
>>-----Original Message-----
>>My sister is having a problem with her comp. Everytime
>>she starts it up the windows logo appears as if booting
>>and then the BSOD appears for less than a second and
>then
>>the comp. restarts and goes through the process again.
>I
>>have caught a glimpse of the BSOD error and it says
>>Registry Error and an error code as 0x00000001. I have
>>tried booting it in SAFE mode and Last Good Known
Confg,
>>but neither of those work, the comp gives the BSOD with
>>the same error. Thought about using the recovery
disks,
>>but her comp. is a new HP and doesn't come with
recovery
>>cd's. All the recovery info is on the hard drive. I
>>don't know why they would put your recovery stuff on a
>>hard drive, but I guess they have their reasons. If
>>anyone knows how I could fix this problem I would
really
>>appreciate the help.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>.
>>
>.
>
method you have stated. And I will also have her to give
HP a call also, I just don't understand why computer
companies can't just keep things more simple....lol.
Thanks again for the help.
>-----Original Message-----
>1. HP claims that they put the recovery disk on the HD
>because CD's are too fragile. Yeah right! You can call
>them and get Recovery CD's with XP and all the software
>your PC came with and you only have to pay the postage &
>handling ($10.00 in my case). I would order them in any
>event because if you want to replace the HD anytime
>you'll need these if you want the software.
>2. You should be able to run the system recovery from
the
>hidden partition somehow. My manual says to press F10
>during the Blue HP Invent Logo screen.
>
>Good Luck
>>-----Original Message-----
>>My sister is having a problem with her comp. Everytime
>>she starts it up the windows logo appears as if booting
>>and then the BSOD appears for less than a second and
>then
>>the comp. restarts and goes through the process again.
>I
>>have caught a glimpse of the BSOD error and it says
>>Registry Error and an error code as 0x00000001. I have
>>tried booting it in SAFE mode and Last Good Known
Confg,
>>but neither of those work, the comp gives the BSOD with
>>the same error. Thought about using the recovery
disks,
>>but her comp. is a new HP and doesn't come with
recovery
>>cd's. All the recovery info is on the hard drive. I
>>don't know why they would put your recovery stuff on a
>>hard drive, but I guess they have their reasons. If
>>anyone knows how I could fix this problem I would
really
>>appreciate the help.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>.
>>
>.
>