no disk drivers... PLEASE HELP!!!

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       #11

    i ve followed this guide to create the usb again.... and same thing happens...

    i dont know much about this... but may i can t run the hp recovery, since its in the hd... and since theres no drivers to acess the hard drive... it doesnt boot... i dont know...
    i cant seem to find a way to solve this....
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  2. Posts : 352
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       #12

    Well I guess I am looking for the simplest solution first. He says in his post that he CAN see the HP Recovery Partition. Normally the Restore to Factory option is the first thing to try. His manual gives clear instructions on how to access this capability. Using this capability has nothing to do with missing HD drivers.
    Just my opinion and an honest attempt to help the OP. I assure you I am not insane as you say, but I will leave him in your most capable hands
    Cheers
    JohnnyA
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       #13

    come on guys.... all suggesstions will be most greatfull and tryied...
    the recovery was the first thing to try...
    when i launch recovery... the thing is that chameloen bootloader kicks in... and when i select the partition where is the recovery ... it says... boot manager missing... press ctrl alt del to restart...
    i must be missing something....

    this is the guide i told you about...
    Kevin’s Blog

    didnt help...

    any more suggestions?
    thanks
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  4. Posts : 75
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       #14

    ps: the osx is notloading also
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       #15

    anyone???
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  6. Posts : 578
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       #16

    There is a utility tok put any ISO, bootable, on a USB stick.
    I thought it was Ultra ISO but I just installed that and can't find the option/setting to do that. I know I did it with a ISO for Mustang PE ISO with both Acronis True Image and Disk Director loaded in it.

    there are a couple of utilities out there to do this
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  7. Posts : 967
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #17

    You could download a Recovery disk and see if you can repair the MBR with it.
    Download Windows 7 System Recovery Discs — The NeoSmart Files
    Check this site, it should walk you through the steps.
    P.S,
    You said you could see both installs, just can't boot into either one, right?
    Another link
    http://cybernetnews.com/windows-7-recovery-disc/
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       #18

    ok... thanks... but somehow i think i made it....
    forgot windows and mac os...
    i tried to install ubuntu... it didnt install it... but i used it to format the hd....
    i have win 7 install runing now....
    lets how it goes...
    thanks to all
    ill give feedback...
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  9. Posts : 967
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #19

    You should still download and burn a recovery disk, for future use.
    Also go to the manufacturers web site and see if there is a way to
    make one from your recovery partition.
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