You need a sys disk. Google Sys disk and you will get a million hits. Pick a free one.
015 012 015 012A sys disk (floppy or CD) will have DOS commands/programs on it. Among them FORMAT, F-DISK, SYS, DIR and about 10 others. You will need one that has CD drive support.
Read the descriptions carefully. 015 012 015 012When you boot up with the sys disk, you will have a DOS prompt. At the prompt, type DIR to get an idea of what commands you have access to. 015 012 015 012Youy will run Fdisk which will allow you to set the prime partician and the size. You can create virtual devices with fdisk if you want at this time.
'/' with out the quotes will get you help for any DOS command 015 012 015 012After you are done with fdisk, run format and answer the questions. Yes to making the drive a sys disk (means it will boot itself). When you are done, you have a formatted hard disk disk. 015 012 015 012You may want Windows to do this for you. Frankly, i like to do this part myself then let windows do its thing.
That way I can create the virtual devices I want at the start. 015 012 015 012Make sense to you?
Fix for HP Multi-Partition Recovery Manager 1.00 HP EliteBook 6930p Notebook PC Windows 7 Starter (32-bit) drivers View all OS in HP EliteBook 6930p Notebook PC drivers.
015 012 015 012Have questions? Post them to this comment 015 012 015 012I hope you have found value in my remarks. Positive comments are welcome 015 012 015 012thanks for using FixYa.com 015 012 015 012a. Motherboard drivers I purchased my laptop 3 months ago.
I formatted my system a month ago due to virus then i loaded WINDOWS XP 2000.After that i loaded its drivers from net but they are not supporting them. Dealer told that they would support only if I load windows VISTA. O.S.I am having this problem since a month.Kindly help me out please. Company:COMPAQ-HP Model:Presario F7300 Model no: F739AU City: Ludhiana I contacted HP the other day for a problem while trying to load XP on a VISTA box. They sent me to this site. And gave me instructions for resoluation or at least an attempt. Hope this helps 015 012Thanks David 015 012Let me know it if.
Purchased 2 notebooks from a company on e-bay Acer TravelMate 4001LCi 15' Laptop 1.5GHz 512MB 60GB DVD/CDRW WiFi Acer ZL-1 Laptop 1.4GHz 512MB 60GB DVD/CDRW WiFi Installed Operating System: No operating system is installed. Hard drive has been cleared of all data. The hard drive is not formatted and all partitions have been cleared. One of them came with the original system CD and Recovery CD 1 and 2. I tried to use these as directed to reinstall the operating system and I recieved a I assume that the error message that you received: 'Cannot create a temporary directory This may be caused by too many files in the root directory.'
Could be due to the fact that you are trying to recover the operating system to a non-partitioned, no.
Back when Dell's Latitude D630 ruled the business laptop roost, there wasn't much in the way of competition. Until, that is, HP's sterling 14.1in waded boldly into the fray.
Now the 6910p has gone back to HP Compaq' R&D labs and emerged resplendent as the new Elitebook 6930p. Design-wise it's very similar to its predecessor - no bad thing given the 6910p's all-round excellence - but the dour black and dark grey finish is a distant memory, replaced by a classy brushed-aluminium lid and wristrest. It's no lightweight stunner, weighing a plump 2.38kg, but it feels made to last and is a delight to use. There's a choice of trackpoint and touchpad for mouse pointing, and its keyboard is one of the best around. The layout is spacious and uncluttered, and great feel goes hand in hand with good layout.
If you do a lot of typing in your working day, the HP is a fine ally. Security is high on the 6930p's agenda, too. Both smartcard and fingerprint readers are built-in as standard and backed by a TPM 1.2 hardware chip. There are plenty of other potentially useful features too, such as a two-megapixel webcam, a 2-in-1 card reader, mini-FireWire and an ExpressCard/54 slot. The HP's 3D performance is non-existent - no great issue for a business notebook - but the 6930p comprehensively outperforms the rest of the group elsewhere, with its Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 processor combining power and efficiency with aplomb.
A score of 1.27 in our benchmarks is impressive, and when you need to stray from the mains socket, the 6930p rewards with 6hrs 39mins of battery life. Against the very best, the HP's 14.1in display fails to excite, but it's more than ample for its target market. It isn't the punchiest nor the most vibrant display, but the matte panel keeps reflections from overhead office lights at bay. The 1,280 x 800 pixel resolution isn't generous either, but we prefer it to the 1,366 x 768 panels on many of the laptops here, especially for work purposes.
HP Compaq's 6930p is a great laptop for work. There's stiff competition from Lenovo's, but if you're after a business portable that's a good-looking, capable all-rounder, you can't go far wrong.