- This document describes how to create recovery media that you can use to restore your computer to its original condition in case of a major problem with your computer.HP strongly recommends that you create recovery discs or create a recovery USB flash drive as soon as you receive your computer. If your HP computer with Windows 7 does not have the HP recovery program, or if the recovery discs or USB drive was not created before the recovery partition was damaged or erased, you will need to find a set of the HP recovery discs that match your model number from the Internet or install a new operating system.HP recovery software allows you to make only one recovery backup . These backup files contain the original operating system, drivers, and application software that shipped with the computer.Media options: Discs or a USB flash driveYour computer might have one or two options for creating recovery media. Use the option that is most convenient for you.To determine which options are available to create recovery media, click Start (
), click All Programs , and then click Recovery Manager .
- If Recovery Disc Creation displays in the list, you can use discs only.
- If Recovery Media Creation displays in the list, you can use either discs or a USB flash drive.
Depending on the media options that your computer provides, follow one of the procedures below.Click expandable (+) headings to expand the information.This section describes how to create a recovery disc set.View a video on creating recovery discs in Windows 7Features and important informationThe following is a list of features and important information about creating recovery discs:- Recovery Disc Creation software creates a set of system recovery discs using blank, writable DVDs (DVD-R or DVD+R). HP recommends using blank DVD+R discs. Use a name-brand label from a manufacturer you trust, as these recovery DVDs are very important. You need approximately 2 blank DVD+R discs. The Disc Creator software program states how many discs are needed at the beginning of the process.NOTE:Only DVD-R and DVD+R discs are compatible with the Recovery Disc Creation program. The following disc types are not compatible with the Recovery Disc Creation program:
- CDs
- DVD-RW
- DVD+RW
- DVD-R DL
- DVD+R DL
- DVD-RW DL
- DVD+RW DL
- Temporarily disable Windows User Account Control if User Account Control is enabled. Doing so decreases the chances of encountering problems during disc creation.
- The Disc Creation software program allows only one complete set of discs to be created.
- The Disc Creation software program requires an uncorrupted recovery partition (FACTORY_IMAGE D:) to create a set of discs. Uncorrupted means the recovery partition has not been modified or removed.
- The creation process takes about 30 minutes per DVD. The entire recovery set does not need to be created in one session.
- The Disc Creation software can be aborted at any time, except during the writing (burning) process, by clicking Cancel . The next time the Disc Creation software program is run, it automatically starts where it last stopped.
- You can use the recovery discs you create on your computer on another computer only if the second computer is the same model as the one that created the recovery discs.
Creating recovery discs from WindowsThis section provides steps for creating the recovery disc set.NOTE:Use DVD+R discs if your disc drive supports the DVD+R format. CDs and DVD-RW/DVD-RW discs are not compatible with the Recovery Disc Creation program.NOTE: If drive encryption software is running while creating discs, file verification errors can occur. If you are using drive encryption software, such as bitlocker , disable drive encryption before creating your discs.NOTE:Your computer screens might vary slightly from the screens shown below.- Disconnect from the Internet and close all other programs. Creating recovery discs is a resource-intensive process. You should not use your computer for other work while the computer is creating recovery discs.
- If a User Account Control message opens, click Yes or enter your login password, whichever is required. For best results, HP recommends that you temporarily disable Windows User Account Control .A Recovery Manager window opens.
- Click either Recovery Media Creation or Recovery Disc Creation , whichever is shown in the Window.NOTE:If Recovery Media Creation or Recovery Disc Creation is not available (grayed out), then a recovery image has already been created. Due to license restrictions, only one set of recovery media can be created. Any new recovery media must be ordered online or obtained using another method.
- Do one of the following, depending what is shown in the Recovery Manager window:
- If Welcome to Recovery Disc Creation is shown, click Next to continue.
- If Welcome to Recovery Media Creation is shown, select Create recovery media using blank DVD(s) , and click Next to continue.
- The Recovery Disc Creation program displays the number of discs needed to create your set of recovery discs.Obtain the same number of blank DVDs as shown in the window and label them, according to their disc number, using a permanent marker.For example, if your recovery requires 2 discs, mark the first disc 1 of 2 and the second2 of 2 .
- Insert the first blank DVD and close the disc tray. Click Next to continue.NOTE:An AutoPlay message might open when you insert the blank disc. If it does, close it by clicking on the x in the upper right corner. This message has nothing to do with creating recovery discs.A verification window opens, showing the disc type and the number of discs needed.
- Click Next .The Recovery Disc Creation window opens and displays the status of the following processes:
- Collecting files - The program collects needed files from the recovery partition.
- Writing files - The program burns the first disc.
CAUTION:Cancelling the write process in the middle might result in a corrupted and unusable disc. Before cancelling, wait until the disc has completed its write and verification process and prompts for the next disc.NOTE:If the disc creation process cancels automatically while collecting files, temporarily disable Windows User Account Control . - Wait for a message stating that disc creation was successful.
- When the disc has been created, the disc tray opens automatically.
- If prompted for another disc, insert it into the disc tray.NOTE:The AutoPlay message might display on the desktop. If it does, close it by clicking on the x in the upper-right corner. This message has nothing to do with creating recovery discs.The same process begins for Disc 2 and subsequent discs, if they are required. With the successful burning of each disc, a Disc creation successful message displays and the disc tray automatically opens, allowing you to retrieve the disc.
- Continue creating discs until Recovery Disc Creation has successfully created all recovery discs.
- Click Finish .
- Be sure all discs are marked appropriately, and save them in a safe place.CAUTION:It is important to protect the discs you created. Store these discs in a safe dark place away from sunlight.
- If you attempt to create another set of recovery discs after successfully creating one set of discs, a screen displays stating only one recovery set is allowed. Your only choice is to click OK and exit the program. If the first recovery disc set is incomplete or damaged and this message opens, use another method to obtain new discs. SeeLooking for Recovery Discs? .
Resolving disc verification failuresIf the computer ejects a disc and a disc verification error message displays, the disc burn on that disc was unsuccessful. Do not exit from the system recovery disc process. Instead, insert another disc to complete the disc creation process. If the error occurs again, use a different brand of writable disc.If the disc creation process fails and you need recovery discs, see Looking for Recovery Discs? .This section describes how to save a recovery image to a USB flash drive.View a video on saving a recovery image to a USB flash driveFeatures and important informationThe following is a list of features and important information:- Use a blank USB flash drive with at least 32 GB of memory. HP recommends using a name brand from a manufacturer you trust.
- Temporarily disable Windows User Account Control if User Account Control is enabled. Doing so decreases the chances of encountering problems during the process.
- The media creation software allows only one system image to be created. If you created a set of recovery discs, you can not create a system image on a USB drive.
- The media creation software requires an uncorrupted recovery partition (FACTORY_IMAGE D:). Uncorrupted means that the recovery partition has not been modified or removed.
- The image creation process takes about 30 minutes.
Saving a recovery image to a USB flash driveComplete the following steps to save a recovery image to a USB flash drive:NOTE: If drive encryption software is running while creating this media, file verification errors can occur. If you are using drive encryption software, such asbitlocker , disable drive encryption before creating the media.- Disconnect from the Internet and close all other software.
- If a User Account Control message opens, click Yes or enter your login password, whichever is required. For best results, HP recommends that you temporarily disable Windows User Account Control .A Recovery Manager window opens.
- Click Recovery Media Creation .NOTE:If Recovery Media Creation is not available (grayed out), then a recovery image has already been created. Due to license restrictions, only one set of recovery media can be created. Any new recovery media must be ordered online or obtained using another method.
- Select Create recovery media with a USB flash drive , and click Next to continue.
- Click Create recovery media with a USB flash drive , and then click Next .A verification window opens, showing the hard drive locations for removable discs.
- Select the location for your USB flash drive, and then click Next .
- A Recovery Manager message opens stating that the flash drive will be formatted. ClickOK to format the USB flash drive and continue.NOTE:Formatting this flash drive deletes any files on the drive.
- Wait while the software creates your recovery media.Recovery image creation happens in two stages:First, the software copies the files to the USB flash drive.Second, the software verifies the files that files were copied successfully. A screen displays for each process.
- Click Finish when Recovery Manager has successfully created the recovery media.
- Store the USB flash drive in a safe, protected place.
- If you attempt to save another recovery image to a USB flash drive after successfully saving one recovery image, a screen displays stating that only one recovery set is allowed. The only choice is to click OK and exit the program.