Well after 6 hours, I successfuly reinstalled a fresh copy of windows XP. I deleted my HP partition and removed everything that was related to hewlet packard. Even compared to a fresh HP system recovery, my bootup is twice as fast. It took a while to find all the manufacturer drivers for my chipset and other hardware. After all, I have no disks. Everything was located in that partition. But even with a chipset, no drivers came from HP this time Not to mention my 4.6 gegs of personal files that I had to unzip and reorganize.
Even with saving my UT ini files, my mouse sensitivity is a little odd as expected. I have a nvidea sound driver now, but it sounds like crap with headphones. I even spent 2 hours last night in UT playing around with the vidia NVMixer with little success. If anyone has any experience with these drivers, please help! I also had to turn my master volume to near mute with these drivers just to keep my speakers from blowing. Normaly I had the toggle in the middle. I tried installing the regular RealTek sound drivers, but for some reason XP didnt like it and decided to not reboot after installation. I couldnt even go into safe mode. I ended up rolling the computer back 20 mintues to its latest safe spot. Of course that meant reinstalling most of my drivers again lol.
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f***ing HP and their damn system restore discs. why can't they be like some other manufactures and give you driver disks. it would make everyones lives a hell of a lot easier.
my experiences with the realtec drivers is not a good one. i ran a driver update on my hp 540 media center on the realtec audio driver and the anti-virus(symantec corporate 8.0) came back saying it was a trojan. so i rolled it back and it was fine. it very well may have been a false positive but still...
couldn't you have taken your cab file off the previous windows install and burned it to a cd and used for drivers this time around? i've never done that so someone with more experience with that may want to chime in one that one.
good luck clown. maybe if you use your boothter everything will work right!
my experiences with the realtec drivers is not a good one. i ran a driver update on my hp 540 media center on the realtec audio driver and the anti-virus(symantec corporate 8.0) came back saying it was a trojan. so i rolled it back and it was fine. it very well may have been a false positive but still...
couldn't you have taken your cab file off the previous windows install and burned it to a cd and used for drivers this time around? i've never done that so someone with more experience with that may want to chime in one that one.
good luck clown. maybe if you use your boothter everything will work right!
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Well you can request for them. But they still dont send you the physical windows disk even though I payed for the liscense. What they do is send you an HP recovery disk. It acts as the same function as the partition. They also charge you $45 processing and S&H to send it. Also if you are not under the manufacturer's warranty, they charge you an additional $45 to cover it. Basicly the windows liscense is a 90 day trial....
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ClownMajik wrote:Well you can request for them. But they still dont send you the physical windows disk even though I payed for the liscense. What they do is send you an HP recovery disk. It acts as the same function as the partition. They also charge you $45 processing and S&H to send it. Also if you are not under the manufacturer's warranty, they charge you an additional $45 to cover it. Basicly the windows liscense is a 90 day trial....
Clown, if you have a CD key, you can *find* a CD... The trick is knowing which one to find... OEM, Volume, or Retail
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law.of.averages wrote:ClownMajik wrote:Well you can request for them. But they still dont send you the physical windows disk even though I payed for the liscense. What they do is send you an HP recovery disk. It acts as the same function as the partition. They also charge you $45 processing and S&H to send it. Also if you are not under the manufacturer's warranty, they charge you an additional $45 to cover it. Basicly the windows liscense is a 90 day trial....
Clown, if you have a CD key, you can *find* a CD... The trick is knowing which one to find... OEM, Volume, or Retail
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law.of.averages wrote:Clown, if you have a CD key, you can *find* a CD... The trick is knowing which one to find... OEM, Volume, or Retail
I stole a XP professional disk from my old work a while back. Worked just fine.
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