Re-installation problems

chives84

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So, a while ago, I decided to try a dual boot with a linux distro (name not important). Not wanting to install alongside windows, I faced an issue: my hp laptop had come preconfigured using all four primary partitions. I had to delete one to make another. Of course I wasn't going to wipe my C drive with my data, or the SYSTEM, which i figured HAD to be important, or the HP_TOOLS one, which I found to be BIOS tools, and the recovery, which, i figured, wasn't quite as important. All went well until I tried to reboot in windows. It stopped me, saying it couldn't boot because of a recent hardware or software change.

Now, I'm trying to reinstall 7 home premium, and it isn't recognizing my hard drive, nor can I find the driver files online, nor will it recognize any of the drivers I attempt to load. suggestions? willing to answer any questions,
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP dv7-4825dx
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64
CPU
i5
Memory
6gig
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 6xxx
Sound Card
beats audio
Hard Drives
1, 640 gigs
Case
laptop
Hello chives84, welcome to Seven Forums!



If you deleted the "HP Recovery" partition, you selected the wrong one to remove, that's where all the files are stored that are required to do a "Factory Restore" and to create the set of "Recovery" disks, theog has listed your only option now to reset to factory.



If you have Windows 7 installation media that matches the COA sticker attached to the PC, you may need to wipe the entire Hard Disk Drive and do a clean install but you need to copy out any data you need to save first.

SSD / HDD : Optimize for Windows Reinstallation
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
* BFK Customs *
OS
W 7 64-bit Ultimate
CPU
Intel Q9550 Yorkfield
Motherboard
ASUS P5Q Pro
Memory
8GB Dominator 8500C5D
Graphics Card(s)
ATI : XFX 5870
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio 7-1
Monitor(s) Displays
1x 47" LCD HDMI & 3x 26" LCD HDMI
Screen Resolution
1920x1080P & 1920x1200
Hard Drives
1x 80GB Intel X25-M G2 SSD : 1x 500GB & 1x 640GB WD Caviar Black(s)
PSU
Corsair 620HX
Case
Cooler Master RC-690
Cooling
Tuniq Tower 120, 2x 140mm and 3x 120mm case fans
Keyboard
Microsoft 500
Mouse
Razer Diamondback 3G
Internet Speed
14 Mb/s
Other Info
1x Koutech 3Gb/s SATA HDD Hot Swap Rack
I'm not trying to restore, but rather just get back into windows. Quite frankly, I don't want a recovery, I just want windows back, without completely wiping anything. It should be easy, but it's not proving to be. I've come to the conclusion that windows now mandates a recovery partition, yeah? I wouldn't mind, except now 4 of 6 major computer manufacturers come with all four primary partitions used, which is ridiculous. I figured the recovery would be less dangerous than bios tools or a system partition, but i guess not.

also: it wasn't specifically the HP recovery partition, but simply "Recovery", not the "HP_TOOLS" or "SYSTEM" or "C:"
 
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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP dv7-4825dx
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64
CPU
i5
Memory
6gig
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 6xxx
Sound Card
beats audio
Hard Drives
1, 640 gigs
Case
laptop
I've come to the conclusion that windows now mandates a recovery partition, yeah? I wouldn't mind, except now 4 of 6 major computer manufacturers come with all four primary partitions used, which is ridiculous.
That is not a Windows thing, it is a pre-installed manufactured thing, like HP and Dell.

This Method Two in this tutorial may have worked for what you want, I'm not 100% sure on that.

Partition / Extended : Logical Drives

I figured the recovery would be less dangerous than bios tools or a system partition, but i guess not.
The files needed to boot/start the PC were probably stored there and they were deleted when you deleted the "Recovery" partition.


also: it wasn't specifically the HP recovery partition, but simply "Recovery", not the "HP_TOOLS" or "SYSTEM" or "C:"
I knew which partition you meant.


Have a go at the method theog has posted, it may be your only chance to recover the system.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
* BFK Customs *
OS
W 7 64-bit Ultimate
CPU
Intel Q9550 Yorkfield
Motherboard
ASUS P5Q Pro
Memory
8GB Dominator 8500C5D
Graphics Card(s)
ATI : XFX 5870
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio 7-1
Monitor(s) Displays
1x 47" LCD HDMI & 3x 26" LCD HDMI
Screen Resolution
1920x1080P & 1920x1200
Hard Drives
1x 80GB Intel X25-M G2 SSD : 1x 500GB & 1x 640GB WD Caviar Black(s)
PSU
Corsair 620HX
Case
Cooler Master RC-690
Cooling
Tuniq Tower 120, 2x 140mm and 3x 120mm case fans
Keyboard
Microsoft 500
Mouse
Razer Diamondback 3G
Internet Speed
14 Mb/s
Other Info
1x Koutech 3Gb/s SATA HDD Hot Swap Rack
Burn a Win7 Repair CD, boot it to Mark Win7 partition Active, then run Startup Repair
up to 3 separate times with reboots until Win7 starts.

You can also mark 7 Active using a graphical interface with bootable Partition Wizard CD: rightclick Win7 to Modify>Set to Active, then click on Win7 HD, from Disk tab select Rebuild MBR which may preclude the need to run the Repairs.

If problems persist post back a camera snap of the drive map with listings, or type the listings out.
 
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