Hello,
I recently purchaced a new notebook, shipped with W7 64-bit HP. I need 32-bit in order to run certain programs, so I used my W7 Ult DVD and installed it on this laptop.
I did not delete the recovery partition that was already on the drive, but I re-installed my own W7 on the partition with the pre-installed W7.
This was a mistake... I lack a lot of drivers and pre-compiled software that is not available for download from the manufactor.
So, I hope there is a way to make the recovery disk bootable, so I can boot from it in order to respawn the pre-installed W7.
Any ideas and tips are more than welcome!
I recently purchaced a new notebook, shipped with W7 64-bit HP. I need 32-bit in order to run certain programs, so I used my W7 Ult DVD and installed it on this laptop.
I did not delete the recovery partition that was already on the drive, but I re-installed my own W7 on the partition with the pre-installed W7.
This was a mistake... I lack a lot of drivers and pre-compiled software that is not available for download from the manufactor.
So, I hope there is a way to make the recovery disk bootable, so I can boot from it in order to respawn the pre-installed W7.
Any ideas and tips are more than welcome!
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Asus P5-K
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate
- CPU
- Intel
- Memory
- 4 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia 8600 GTx
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- Internet Speed
- 10 Mb/s