Sigh, I tried to prevent the problem from happening but something went wrong.
A year or two ago, my mom's HP Pavilion computer got a bunch of malware on it - so to reformat I did what I've always done for my Dell - delete all partitions and recreate one, and then install XP. But the fatal mistake I made was I wiped out the HP Recovery partition in the process - leaving me stranded with a non-activated XP (as I just used my serial - for formatting only) without any drivers. The solution was I had to mail-order a set of recovery CDs and wait for them to arrive.
Well, my uncle just gave me an HP computer that had all sorts of bad stuff on it... saying if I could fix it I could have it. I was trying to reformat it for my sisters (as they're currently on a stone-age Windows ME-turned-XP machine that's sluggish as heck)... so I figured, I'll leave the HP Recovery partition and just delete the big one with Windows. But after it had formatted... I pressed F10 on booting, and it prompty just continued to XP installation. What went wrong? The recovery partition is still there - isn't all the needed data on it? The idea was I'd reformat the big partition by hand, then use the Recovery partition to put back its OEM XP with drivers.
--EDIT--
Oh, hmm.
I checked in the Drive Manager... seems the newly made partition is set to Boot, the HP Recovery is just on System. Maybe that needs to be changed?
I really don't want to have to pay for a set of recovery discs if I don't have to... does anyone know any other solution? What I'm gonna try is to get the GRUB bootloader on a floppy disc, and see if I can't manually force that partition to boot using it. If that works I should be set, right?
A year or two ago, my mom's HP Pavilion computer got a bunch of malware on it - so to reformat I did what I've always done for my Dell - delete all partitions and recreate one, and then install XP. But the fatal mistake I made was I wiped out the HP Recovery partition in the process - leaving me stranded with a non-activated XP (as I just used my serial - for formatting only) without any drivers. The solution was I had to mail-order a set of recovery CDs and wait for them to arrive.
Well, my uncle just gave me an HP computer that had all sorts of bad stuff on it... saying if I could fix it I could have it. I was trying to reformat it for my sisters (as they're currently on a stone-age Windows ME-turned-XP machine that's sluggish as heck)... so I figured, I'll leave the HP Recovery partition and just delete the big one with Windows. But after it had formatted... I pressed F10 on booting, and it prompty just continued to XP installation. What went wrong? The recovery partition is still there - isn't all the needed data on it? The idea was I'd reformat the big partition by hand, then use the Recovery partition to put back its OEM XP with drivers.
--EDIT--
Oh, hmm.
I checked in the Drive Manager... seems the newly made partition is set to Boot, the HP Recovery is just on System. Maybe that needs to be changed?
I really don't want to have to pay for a set of recovery discs if I don't have to... does anyone know any other solution? What I'm gonna try is to get the GRUB bootloader on a floppy disc, and see if I can't manually force that partition to boot using it. If that works I should be set, right?
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