Was i suppose to recieve a Windows reinstall CD with my new laptop?


  1. Posts : 20
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       #1

    Was i suppose to recieve a Windows reinstall CD with my new laptop?


    hey guys just wondering, i bought an HP DM4 yesterday an noticed there wasnt anything in the box regarding recorvery disk or windows reinstall disk.

    An IT co worker informed me that i should have recieved a windows disk just incase my computer OS died on me and i needed to reinstall fresh.

    am i missing somthing here or do i have to call hp for them?

    first latop in a while so just wanna make sure i didnt get screwed.

    thanks in advance
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  2. whs
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       #2

    You are supposed to burn your recovery DVDs from the recovery partition. No systems come with discs any more - except some Dell I guess.
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  3. Posts : 20
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    sweet thanks...

    wait how do i do that??, im not exactly tech savy apart from my name :)
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  4. whs
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    On my older HP, I used to type 'recovery' into the start/search field and the 'recovery disc creator wizard' used to show up above. Else look into the booklet that came with the laptop. You will need 2 or 3 DVD-R.
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    okay ill try it, btw idk why but my latop didnt come with a booklet, it just came with the instructions on how to put on the battery. its an HP DM4 BEATS EDITION 3090SE and from the unboxing videos ive seen online none of them show a booklet
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  6. whs
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       #6

    They are getting cheaper every day. If nothing else, call their useless helpline.
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  8. Posts : 3,133
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       #8

    I'm not sure if the policy is still the same, but about a year ago I bought an HP Probooks that didn't come with any recovery DVDs, but when I called customer service they sent them out to me for no charge.
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  9.    #9

    Running the Recovery Partition from boot is the most stable method to recover to factory condition: HP Recover Windows 7 Operating System Using HP Recovery - HP Customer Care (United States - English)

    Make your Recovery disks to have as a backup method.

    However these methods reinstall the huge load of factory bloatware which is worse on HP than any other model. That's why most tech enthusiasts choose to Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 to get a more lean install of just the OS.

    In the mean time you can Clean Up Factory Bloatware - Windows 7 Forums. If you're satisfied with performance after that you can save a Win7 backup image to use as for recovery if ever needed:
    Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup
    System Image Recovery
    Macrium - Image your system
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  10. Posts : 1,167
    Windows 7 Pro with SP1 32bit
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    I think the best course to follow is to go to My Digital Life (Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO from Digital River « My Digital Life) and download an ISO image of your version of the Windows 7 (Windows 7 home premium 32-bit). After that, burn it on a DVD and create your own Windows 7 Installation DVD for using in the future if the need arises.

    After installation from your DVD, the OS can be activated by your current Product Key easily. The Product Key should be on a sticker on the bottom of your Laptop but as a measure of abundant precaution keep a hard copy safely tucked away somewhere.

    Good luck.
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