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тАО09-30-2005 04:12 PM
тАО09-30-2005 04:12 PM
Starting over - make HD like new
What can I do to make my hard drive like new? There is nothing on it I want to save. I just want to get it back to like it was when it came from Compaq. Then I can set the BIOS to let me boot from CD and install Linux.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew
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тАО10-01-2005 07:51 PM
тАО10-01-2005 07:51 PM
Re: Starting over - make HD like new
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тАО10-02-2005 01:21 AM
тАО10-02-2005 01:21 AM
Re: Starting over - make HD like new
It will boot from floppy, so if I had the correct data, I could restore the defaults from that. I just don't know where to get it.
Thanks,
Andrew
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тАО10-02-2005 09:26 AM
тАО10-02-2005 09:26 AM
Re: Starting over - make HD like new
I will not claim to be the ultimate expert on this, but I offer the following. You will need to download a little disk recovery program from the HP/Compaq website that will recreate that non-DOS partition, after which you should be able to load a new OS....even if you have to start with Microsoft first, then wipe to Linux. This will require a floppy drive.
You may need the EXACT model number of your machine, start here: http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/Armada/us/family/197.html?locale=en_US&prodSeriesId=96228
From the next page, select the operating system that originally came on the machine. Then I think you'll be looking to download and run the Compaq Diagnostics for Windows program.
Do your research on Google first, you'll find quite a few references to this restoration. Good luck.
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тАО10-02-2005 03:56 PM
тАО10-02-2005 03:56 PM
Re: Starting over - make HD like new
I have FDISK'd the drive, leaving only the one primary partition.
PATH 1
- Here (http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/files/armada/us/download/9260.html) it says, "NOTE: Setup from the startup menu is not present when the latest version of Personal Computer Diagnostics 10.40A (SP16085) is installed. For older products Downgrading to Personal Computer Diagnostics, version 10.39A (SP12906), results in Setup being included and selectable from the startup menu. The diskette of this softpaq can be used to update PC Diagnostics on the Diagnostics Partition or to restore it if the Diagnostics Partition has been destroyed."
- Wow, I thought I had it. I download 10.39 and I run the newly created floppy. It opens a dialog where one of the choices is "Computer Setup".
- I make the "Computer Setup" selection and it says, "Warning: The program, SETUP.EXE, was unable to execute. Please insert the SETUP diskette." Aaarrrrgghh!
- Where can I get the SETUP diskette. Somebody please get me a URL and SP file name.
PATH 2
- I've downloaded SP25498, Personal Computer Diagnostics v4.12A.
- I've downloaded Computer Setup for Portables, version 2.01 J, SP9962
- Computer Diagnostics runs fine and my PC tests out okay.
- I eject the floppy, insert the Computer Setup floppy, and make the "Computer Setup" selection.
- The PC reboots and opens the "Computer Setup Utilities, Version 2.01" dialog.
- I press the "Install Computer Setup" button and I get the message, "A Diagnostic partition does not exist. Use the PC DIAGNOSTICS Diskette to create a partition". Aaarrrgghh!
- Or if I press the "Run Computer Setup" button then it tells me, "Your computer's setup is password protected. Since you are running SETUP from a floppy diskette, you will not be able to save any changes you make during the session." Aaarrghhh!
It seems I'm no further along than when I started. I still don't have a Diagnostic Partition and I have no idea how to create one.
Any help would be really really appreciated. I've wasted way to much time on this already.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew
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тАО10-04-2005 10:27 AM
тАО10-04-2005 10:27 AM
Re: Starting over - make HD like new
The technical support line tells me it can't be done using downloads from the web site. They tell me the only option is to order and pay for the quick restore CD's.
Of course calling the number for the quick restore disks, they told me that these disks were no longer available for the 7400.
I'm open to trying something that someone knows really works.
Andrew
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тАО10-08-2005 12:08 PM
тАО10-08-2005 12:08 PM
Re: Starting over - make HD like new
1) Go to http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/files/armada/us/locate/20_950.html#0
2) Download Setup, SP7117. Also download "Diagnostics for Windows" v 4.12A, SP 25498.
NOTE: For the diagnostics disk, forget about it saying you need to use "Personal Computer Diagnostics v10.40 or v10.39 (in order to make a new diagnostics partition on older PC's). The "Diagnostics for Windows" v. 4.12A will detect that you don't have the partition and will create it for you.
3) Create the Setup and Diagnostics floppies (two) per the instructions.
4) Boot from a dos boot disk (your own) and use the FDISK utility to delete all partitions, dos and non-dos.
5) Boot from the setup disk and click the install button.
6) Follow the prompts through disk swaps and reboots.
7) Done!
You can now F10 to your bios settings!
Regards,
Andrew
http://www.ezysetup.com
$89 Web Site Setup with a Content Management System!
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тАО10-08-2005 12:08 PM
тАО10-08-2005 12:08 PM
Re: Starting over - make HD like new
1) Go to http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/files/armada/us/locate/20_950.html#0
2) Download Setup, SP7117. Also download "Diagnostics for Windows" v 4.12A, SP 25498.
NOTE: For the diagnostics disk, forget about it saying you need to use "Personal Computer Diagnostics v10.40 or v10.39 (in order to make a new diagnostics partition on older PC's). The "Diagnostics for Windows" v. 4.12A will detect that you don't have the partition and will create it for you.
3) Create the Setup and Diagnostics floppies (two) per the instructions.
4) Boot from a dos boot disk (your own) and use the FDISK utility to delete all partitions, dos and non-dos.
5) Boot from the setup disk and click the install button.
6) Follow the prompts through disk swaps and reboots.
7) Done!
You can now F10 to your bios settings!
Regards,
Andrew
http://www.ezysetup.com
$89 Web Site Setup with a Content Management System!