ya - heres the 'structions
Use the following steps to perform a recovery from the hard drive :
1.
Backup files from the My Documents folder and from other folders you may have created.
2.
Disconnect all connected devices (such as the Personal Media Drive, USB drives, printer, and fax), remove media from drives, and remove any recently added internal hardware. Do not disconnect the monitor, keyboard, mouse, and power cord.
3.
Turn on the
computer.
4.
Just after the first screen appears (the logo screen), press the F10 key repeatedly until a recovery menu appears.
5.
Select one of the following procedures, depending on which recovery type you want to perform:
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To perform a standard system recovery, click Next , and then click Yes .
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To perform a destructive recovery, click Advanced , (select Destructive Recovery ) and then click Next .
CAUTION: A destructive recovery will format the hard drive. This will delete all the information on the hard drive and reinstall
Windows XP and the original software that came with the
computer .
6.
Read and respond to each window and screen that appears.
7.
After the System Recovery is complete, the
computer restarts and continues into
Windows setup. Complete the setup screens and wait until the
computer finishes the setup.
NOTE: It may take a long time to complete
Windows setup. This time varies and may take over several hours, depending on the amount of files that were stored in the user account folders (for example, My Documents and the Desktop).
8.
Before using your
computer, update and protect your
computer. For more information, refer to Things To Do After Performing a System Recovery in
Windows XP .
9. Reinstall applications that you added after purchasing the PC, and any files you need from backup.
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http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&docname=bph07145