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HP Pavillion
dv4-2145dx Win 7 Home Premium have access as user only. have password for user. do not have password for admin account. I believe there is a recovery area. Do not have CDs. How do I do a clean reinstall of Win 7 Home Premium on this laptop ? no data backup is needed. Thank you. Easy steps please as I am not a computer expert. |
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On 09/07/2018 02:31 PM, winuser wrote:
HP Pavillion dv4-2145dx Win 7 Home Premium have access as user only. have password for user. do not have password for admin account. I believe there is a recovery area. Do not have CDs. How do I do a clean reinstall of Win 7 Home Premium on this laptop ? no data backup is needed. Thank you. Easy steps please as I am not a computer expert. CD's are available on line. Free. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...nload/windows7 You need your license code (CD Key) for win7. Also you need to know what version of Win 7 you have, home, pro, enterprise, 64bit, 32bit. Actually the bit doesn't matter as the license is good for both. |
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On 9/7/2018 6:05 PM, Big Al wrote:
On 09/07/2018 02:31 PM, winuser wrote: HP Pavillion dv4-2145dx Win 7 Home Premium have access as user only. have password for user. do not have password for admin account. I believe there is a recovery area. Do not have CDs. How do I do a clean reinstall of Win 7 Home Premium on this laptop ? no data backup is needed. Thank you. Easy steps please as I am not a computer expert. CD's are available on line.Â* Free. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...nload/windows7 Â*You need your license code (CD Key) for win7.Â*Â* Also you need to know what version of Win 7 you have, home, pro, enterprise, 64bit, 32bit. Actually the bit doesn't matter as the license is good for both. Can you tell me what status of the Win 7 is offered? Does it include **ALL** updates to date or is it only SP-1 or some other "old" date which will require a lot of updates after installing? I cannot find that info on the web site. -- Zaidy036 |
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Big Al wrote:
On 09/07/2018 02:31 PM, winuser wrote: HP Pavillion dv4-2145dx Win 7 Home Premium have access as user only. have password for user. do not have password for admin account. I believe there is a recovery area. Do not have CDs. How do I do a clean reinstall of Win 7 Home Premium on this laptop ? no data backup is needed. Thank you. Easy steps please as I am not a computer expert. CD's are available on line. Free. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...nload/windows7 You need your license code (CD Key) for win7. Also you need to know what version of Win 7 you have, home, pro, enterprise, 64bit, 32bit. Actually the bit doesn't matter as the license is good for both. No, you can't do that. It was a good idea. But Microsoft has other plans. You see, the COA sticker on the OEM PC, when that is typed into the license key box, Microsoft goes "hmmm, that's an HP key". And "my deal with HP, is HP provides the media, not me". The customer key typed in then, will be rejected. ******* And you might ask, "well, what does quality?". Only the most Mickey Mouse situation applies. A person who bought Retail Windows 7 from Newegg, loses their box of software, but kept the key. And they use that key in your download link above, and they get their x32 and x64 ISO files, to be able to make DVDs again. So how many people does Microsoft end up "helping" ? Almost no one. Cool, eh. What a plan. ******* The Heidoc URL generator has fallen on hard times. Microsoft has tightened up the Techbench interface enough, that the tool has trouble getting through. The "rate" that URLs can be generated now, is quite limited. As a customer forced to use this tool, you'll have to be patient. If you get a chance to get your media, don't throw away that chance. The Heidoc URL generator has two copy buttons. When the buttons are used (one at a time), the URL is put in the copy buffer. You paste the URL into a web browser, note it is pointed at Microsoft, then do your download. You don't have to do the download from the Heidoc tool. The Heidoc tool has a coin miner. The tool will ask if you will allow coin mining while the tool is "open" on the screen. If you want to allow coin mining while downloading within the tool, that's your business. The Heidoc tool uses Internet Explorer and a fairly high version number of dotNET. As a consequence, you can't run this on WinXP and generate the URl there. You'll probably need Win7 at a minimum, to generate the URL. https://www.heidoc.net/joomla/techno...-download-tool "Download: Windows ISO Downloader.exe Version: 6.22 Release Date: 7 September 2018 Requirements: Windows 7 or newer, .NET Framework 4.x, Internet Explorer 8 or newer. Important: Generation of new links for Windows 7 and Office 2010 is currently throttled, and not every download is always available. New links are generated according to community demand, with users who choose to donate their idle resources getting priority treatment. We also buy used Win 7 and Office 2010 licenses to increase the number of downloads that we can offer. " Which makes it sound like they're using the license keys from those materials, as a proxy for the download link generated. The mechanism used, has absolutely nothing to do with the result. It doesn't matter to you, how they generate the URL. The actual download comes straight from Microsoft, so any monkey business between the tool and the Microsoft site, is neither here nor there. For most people, this is absolutely the last chance to get media direct from Microsoft. DigitalRiver "dried up" years ago. And fudging the key to get a URL, is all that's left. OEM laptop owners are the perfect use case for this, the people who need the help most, can't rely on Microsoft, as it's "HP's problem". Etc. And HP washes their hands when the three year warranty is up (which was a zillion years ago). The media downloaded, should match what was on the laptop. If it came with Home Premium, you download Home Premium, so the COA sticker on the laptop will work. ******* If you want to Torrent the media, no problemo. You'll need a SHA1 or SHA256 hash to verify the ISO received. MD5 digest is a little too weak now, to be used as unambiguous "proof of goodness". SHA1 is probably getting a little weak. Who knows, maybe a box full of video cards is getting close to computing a collision for SHA1. SHA256 is likely better today, but don't expect every piece of media on earth to have a trustworthy SHA256 sitting around for you. For the moment, use Heidoc to get the ISO. If it comes to Torrent, further research will be needed. (I hear the MSDN web page has hashes listed again. The MSDN images get uploaded Torrent-style, and are then available for download with an appropriate Torrenting tool.) MyDigitalLife (MDL) likely has hash values sitting around as well. Good luck, Paul |
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"winuser" wrote in message news
HP Pavillion dv4-2145dx Win 7 Home Premium have access as user only. have password for user. do not have password for admin account. I believe there is a recovery area. Do not have CDs. How do I do a clean reinstall of Win 7 Home Premium on this laptop ? no data backup is needed. Thank you. Easy steps please as I am not a computer expert. Try this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yelGg2CFpwY F11 gets you to the recovery partition. -- Bob S. |
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Zaidy036 wrote:
On 9/7/2018 6:05 PM, Big Al wrote: On 09/07/2018 02:31 PM, winuser wrote: HP Pavillion dv4-2145dx Win 7 Home Premium have access as user only. have password for user. do not have password for admin account. I believe there is a recovery area. Do not have CDs. How do I do a clean reinstall of Win 7 Home Premium on this laptop ? no data backup is needed. Thank you. Easy steps please as I am not a computer expert. CD's are available on line. Free. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...nload/windows7 You need your license code (CD Key) for win7. Also you need to know what version of Win 7 you have, home, pro, enterprise, 64bit, 32bit. Actually the bit doesn't matter as the license is good for both. Can you tell me what status of the Win 7 is offered? Does it include **ALL** updates to date or is it only SP-1 or some other "old" date which will require a lot of updates after installing? I cannot find that info on the web site. The best you can get is SP1. To be followed by a hundred+ other updates via Windows Update. One way to do it, is to use wsusoffline.net tool. http://download.wsusoffline.net/ What it does, is the tool runs on your "technician" machine, and it downloads the list of updates (to SP1). Included in the list, is a series (five or so) "critical" updates. These critical updates repair Windows Update enough so that it works. This makes it easier later, to check in with Windows Update, and get one or two missing ones. You carry the folder of collected materials over to the machine that received the fresh SP1, and kick off the installer on the wsusoffline client folder. And it will install all the updates. Then run Windows Update. Windows Update will come back in around four minutes, with a list of updates. While you can use the "convenience rollup", otherwise known as "SP2", there are still another 60 updates after that. That one doesn't save you much effort. Steps: 1) Install SP1 version of Windows 7 from DVD. (I bought a Win7SP1 disc for my other computer, so that's a shipping disc.) 2) Use Wsusoffline.net folder, install updates. 3) Run Windows Update and get the last few updates. HTH, Paul |
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winuser wrote:
HP Pavillion dv4-2145dx Win 7 Home Premium have access as user only. have password for user. do not have password for admin account. I believe there is a recovery area. Indeed, there should be a Recovery Partition. As Bob_S also pointed to, you can use the Recovery Manager to re-install the system from the Recovery Partition. The 'Backup and Recovery User Guide' explains how to do that. See the section 'Recovering from the dedicated recovery partition'. http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01854060 Note: You could have found this on the HP Support website by searching on the product number (dv4-2145dx) and take it from there. I advise to download some more of the User Guides, preferably to a USB memory-stick or something, so they are available if needed, also if the system is down. https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-dv4-2100-entertainment-notebook-pc-series/4074361/model/4121225/manuals Do not have CDs. How do I do a clean reinstall of Win 7 Home Premium on this laptop ? *First* try the Recovery Manager / Recovery Partition. Only if there is no Recovery Partition or it's not functional, you can try to get Windows 7 media by the methods the others have given. no data backup is needed. Thank you. Easy steps please as I am not a computer expert. |
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