Recovery Discs for HP dv3-2105ee

September 1st, 2013

Hey guys. My friend has installed a modified Win7 OS on his laptop HP dv3-2105ee and the idiot formatted all the partitions including the Recovery Partition as well. And he wants to go back to his original OS but he doesnt have the recovery partition and he didnt make a set of recovery discs also.
Already contacted HP, but the local branch is saying that his laptop is old model and the recovery discs are not in stock anymore. So no help from there. Before joining warez-bb I had seen a post long ago in which someone had uploaded their recovery discs for their specicfic model and given links for it to someone who had requested for it.
Can anyone now help my friend? He is stuck badly. Thanks a lot for help.

Answer #1
Would suggest to do a clean install of a full Windows 7.
After it is up and running, you can do a backup with Acronis True image , if you wish..
You can get Windows from here and use Windows Loader as shown in the topic..
http://www.warez-bb.org/viewtopic.php?t=12477850
Answer #2
Yeah I did that. But he wants his original OS which can be be obtained only through the reocvery partition (which he formatted) or through recovery discs (which he didnt make and needs).
Answer #3
It probably had Vista originally, so done himself a favor by getting rid of it!
Oh Well, guess you’ll have to keep Googling..
And post in Apps Requests.
Answer #4
I looked up on eBay and couldn’t find anything….
Answer #5
No man. He had Windows7 Home Premium in it. I already googled and eBayed but no use. Anyways, if HP itself cant help him out then I guess no one else can. Thanks for your help people.
Answer #6
can’t you just download a windows home premium iso and burn it to dvd then load it on for him??
you can find plenty of cracks at the forum to activate it etc
32 bit windows 7 home premium
http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msvista/pub/X15-65732/X15-65732.iso
64 bit windows 7 home premium
http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msvista/pub/X15-65733/X15-65733.iso
Answer #7
Yeah I already did that. I did a clean install of Home Premium for him already. Thanks anyways.
Answer #8
HBK14 replied: Yeah I already did that. I did a clean install of Home Premium for him already. Thanks anyways.
And this was before you made this topic or after?,Not really following.
There’s nothing that special about HP’s recovery partition/recovery discs,It’s just the OS/Drivers and other pre-installed
crap,It’s beyond me why your friend is so stubborn. He could easily make his own recovery discs or partition.
Answer #9
After starting the topic obviously… Yeah i now he is being really stubborn so I just did a clean install and told him to shut uo and stick with it.
Answer #10
Any sane person who has access to warez will simply delete all partitions on a new lappy (to get rid of the recovery partition and gain about 10 GB space) and install a clean untouched better version of Windows (if appropriate). As Roberto mentioned, pre-installed Windows will be full of useless crap.
Then you can simply make a backup each week with Acronis True Image Home to an external drive.

 

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