Difference between revisions of "Compaq Recovery Partition"
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Everything from the OS disk is located on a hard drive recovery partition. With HP or Compaq you access recovery on restart by hitting the F10 key. You can recover applications, drivers, and the operating system to their factory shipped condition. You will need to reinstall and reconfigure any application that you installed, but it will not delete data files in its | Everything from the OS disk is located on a hard drive recovery partition. With HP or Compaq you access recovery on restart by hitting the F10 key. You can recover applications, drivers, and the operating system to their factory shipped condition. You will need to reinstall and reconfigure any application that you installed, but it will not delete data files in its | ||
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+ | Even though this recovery software takes up almost 600MB on average of the hard drive, it still requires cdrom discs be inserted into the machine to perform the actual recover. |
Revision as of 14:18, 19 January 2009
Everything from the OS disk is located on a hard drive recovery partition. With HP or Compaq you access recovery on restart by hitting the F10 key. You can recover applications, drivers, and the operating system to their factory shipped condition. You will need to reinstall and reconfigure any application that you installed, but it will not delete data files in its normal default mode.
Even though this recovery software takes up almost 600MB on average of the hard drive, it still requires cdrom discs be inserted into the machine to perform the actual recover.