brendag said:
bought a hp in may of this yr. i didn't get any disc with my
purchase and i
was wondering if i should have gotten one or if i have to make my
own. if i
do have to make my own i would like any tips or info. that i might
use.
newbie and would like to ask if there is a webpage, either on ms or
elsewhere
that i might learn what some of the pc terms are and how and what
they do. it
seems that if i have to back up that would mean constantly backing
up
everything. all i'm interested in is only what it takes to start my
pc if
something happens. thanx
HP makes it pretty easy to create the recovery discs. HPs also have a
recovery partition. As long as you don't mess up the recovery
partition or the Master Boot Record (which includes a boot up message
and the means to do a recovery to 'out of the box' condition), you
don't really need the recovery discs. The problem is that there is no
way to know that you have messed them up, and even if you did know, it
would be too late.
So make the recovery discs. With the computer up and running, click
on help & support and search for words like recovery disc. With a few
more clicks, you should find a link to actually start the process.
You only get to make one set of recovery discs, but if you stop the
process before it actually starts writing to the discs, you can start
over from the beginning. So you don't have to worry about choosing
the wrong option somewhere in the process - you can almost always
recover. The system makes images on the hard drive, of all the discs
it will write. On a Compaq laptop with only CD writing capability, I
aborted the process after it had created these images, and was still
able to start over. Be sure to turn on the option to verify the
discs, so you will know that they won't have problems.
The process will allow you to do a backup of your stuff before
creating the recovery discs. The process will look at your CD/DVD
writer and tell you how many discs recovery discs will take for each
type of writable media your system can handle, like 7 CDs or two DVDs
or one DVD-DL. I've seen one system that needed 10 CDs -- all the
rest needed less. You can find out what you need, quit, buy what you
need, and start over. Some budget HPs don't have a DVD writer, and so
many CDs would be a pain to store or use. It is possible to disable
the CD drive and reboot with a USB DVD-writer plugged in, and the
system will see that you have DVD-writing capability. My HP would not
see the external DVD-writer for creating the recovery discs unless I
first disabled the internal CD drive and booted with the external
drive plugged in.
Note that these recovery CDs only return the computer to its
out-of-the-box condition. It does not include any changes or
customizations you have done. It does not replace backing up your
stuff periodically.
-Paul Randall