Recovery Manager App

Hello, I´ve a problem with my computer, i can´t find Recovery Manager App, I would like to know how can i re-install it, please

Hello, I´ve a problem with my computer, i can´t find Recovery Manager App, I would like to know how can i re-install it, please

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    Hello all,I'm looking to reinstall the original Synaptic driver. So I need the restore napplications and drivers option.I go into charms > Click Acer Recovery Management > "Yess" to UAC > NOTHINGTriedC:\Program Files\Acer\Acer eRecovery Management\ercoveryUI.exe > NNOTHINGC:\Program Files\Acer\Acer eRecovery Management\ercoveryMain.exe > NNOTHINGAny ideas as to where I can download the Recovery Management again or repair it?Many thanks in advance

    Why don't you create a DVD backup of your applications and drivers like acer recommends?I guess you might as well create a USB factory default backup recovery drive while you're at it.  I suppose you could get your synaptic driver here:  http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/drivers

  • Recovery manager

    hi all
    after the problem happend with me (delete C with everything even recovery manager app)
    now i had install a cracked version of win 8 but i have in my hard the orginal win 8 thats comes with laptop hp probook 4540s ..
    now i need the recovery manager app to recover the original one from hard to reinstall it .. help me plz

    This is NOT official HP Customer Support and I, as most other persons on this forum, do not work for HP. This is a peer-to-peer user supported forum for HP consumer class products. HP maintains no official presence on this forum and it is unlikely that HP will respond in an official capacity. Any reply from a HP employee represents their own opinion and not that of HP's.
    You can try tapping "F" key used for "Recovery" immediate after turning the computer on. This may invoke the "HP Recovery" partition which may return the computer to a factory like state. Alternatively, you can try using the Windows Disk Management Console to mark or set the HP Recovery partition as active and reboot your computer. Please see HP - Partitioning and Naming Hard Drives (Windows 8) for information about using the Windows Disk Management Console. Upon rebooting, the computer should start the HP Recovery process. After recovering the computer to a factory like state, you should be able to create your personal HP Recovery Discs if you haven't aleady done so.
    Both of the above methods require that the computer still has the HP Recovery partition intact and not corrupted.
    The HP ProBook 4540s Notebook PC is a business class computer and as such, your question may be better answered in the HP Enterprise Business Community. You may also consider contacting the HP Business Support Center to request assistance with your issue.
    If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
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  • HP Pavilion dv7-1285dx - No F11, Won't Boot Windows -- Recovery Manager PATH?

    I am repairing an HP Pavilion dv7-1285dx for a friend. I have restored countless other computers but this one has driven me up the wall after 7 hours of trial and error and web searches.
    Here's the deal:
    --The computer came with Windows Vista
    --The owner upgraded it to Windows 7 this past fall
    --The comptuer came in contact with malware and will not boot
    --When booting, the computer will slowly attempt to load Windows, will make it to the "welcome" screen, then restart itself, creating an infinite loop
    --I do have a recovery DVD for the computer; the owner burned it apparently in late 2010
    --I am proficient in MS-DOS and am comfortable using the command prompt
    --The command prompt is the only way I can operate this computer at the moment. I do not have access to Windows of any sort, let alone the web
    --I do have two other computers here that are mine, both are Macs and one dual-boots into Windows; I do have a few flash drives and can burn optical media if necessary
    The F11 key does not work on this computer to bring up the recovery manager. I know why, too--the machine was upgraded to Windows 7, which wiped out the connection between the key and the program.
    My hope is that I can find the path of the recovery manager somewhere. There was a windows.old directory on the drive; I was able to change it to Windows (the existing Windows was renamed windows.scrap).
    This enabled me to at least get to an OS selection screen. There were three options: 7, 7 (recovery), and Vista (recovery). None of them are able to get me into Windows. The Vista option states it is corrupt while both 7s will try to unsuccessfully repair themselves.
    I can, however, access the command prompt through the Windows recovery program (NOT the HP recovery program, which I need to restore anything from either the partition on the D: drive or the DVD).
    I did notice all of the files on the DVD were in .zip format once I got deep enough in a directory. I'm debating about extracting them on one of my other comptuers to see if I can just get them over on another device, but my only external hard drive is Mac formatted so I'll have to use a USB stick.
    There have been queries about this out there referring to making the D: partition active. However, all of these solutions require Windows, which I cannot use. The same is true of downloads.
    My biggest question--where could the recovery program be buried? I would be willing to bring files over on another device IF AND ONLY IF THEY DO NOT REQUIRE WINDOWS.
    The SMINST directory within Program Files (x86) is not present.
    Basically, I need a DOS-compatible, non-Windows, way to restore this computer.
    I have no other Windows installation discs for the machine currently with me. Also, the COA sticker on the bottom of the computer is extremely worn and I can only read a few digits of it, so I can't use that for a restore I guess.
    On a final note--the fan in this comptuer is extremely annoying; any way to turn it off besides just the switch in the BIOS that toggles whether it runs all the time?

    You don't need to be in Windows to mark the D:\Recovery partition Active. Just boot with a utility cd with the disk management capability. If you don't have one_Scroll down on the page and get>> Bootable CD  If you don't have a burning app that can burn an ISO to cd get>> ImgBurn to burn the iso image to cd-a guide on using ImgBurn to write an ISO to a disc is> Here. Once created, boot from it.
    Btw-have you tried booting from his Vista Recovery DVD? With the first disc in the CD/DVD drive power on the laptop and immediately tap Esc to bring up the menu. Then tap F9 Boot options. Use the arrow key to move down & highlight the Optical drive then tap Enter key. (No key is needed with Recovery DVDs)
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  • Can not find recovery manager and have no disks to even start.

    Ever since I got my laptop fixed I have been having a lot of problems My system was windows 7 and is now windows 8.
    First it will not let me complete an update and on the screen it says it is reverting files.
    Second when I first start up my computor it will not start up it does not do anything I even waited 1 hour today to see
    if it would. and it still did not I turned it off and restarted it to get it to come on. I also even waited almost three hours to try and install updates, and the same error message that I talked about earlier appears, but before that message it had a message saying that it would be two days to complete the install the updates is this even right.
    The last thing that I tryed to do well I watched on you tube how to do a system recovery, but I need the disks that I do not have so after watching the video I was very disapointed to find out that I do not even have a recovery manager so this computer is just giving me a whole bunch of problems, and I would hate to send it back yet again, because of this.
    I am looking for another job right now and want to get busy and get my resume together and job applications together, because in about 4 days I go back to work and the job that I have now I do not get much time to do anything. So please help and I would like to do it all on line if posible. Thank you.

    You have contradictions here.
    The specs indicate that the computer came with Windows 8 installed, did you downgrade to Windows 7.  If you did the recovery partition is certainly gone.  Now you say you have Windows 8, how did you get it installed.
    What update are you talking about, is it just one or many?
    You say, " and the same error message that I talked about earlier appears, but before that message it had a message saying that it would be two days to complete the install the updates is this even right."  Where did you get that message from, no way will it take two days to install an update.
    If you desire recovery disks and If you live in the USA/Canada, call HP at this number 1-800-334-5144, and see if you can still get a set of recovery disks.
    Otherwise http://welcome.hp.com/country/w1/en/support.html
    Please mark my post as SOLVED if it has resolved your problem. It helps others with similar situations.

  • HP Envy 17-1181NR, Startup Repair / Recovery Manager / etc. not working

    Okay, I've read some other similar threads made recently ("HP DV7 Recovery Issues", "HP Envy 17-2100ex") but feel I need to ask for help for my specific circumstances.
    Model: HP Envy 17-1181NR
    Product No.: YL747UA#ABA
    SN: CNF0414VRL
    Hardware: 17.3" Notebook, Intel Core i7-720QM processor, 750 GB HDD, 6 GB mem ...
    OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Noticed computer was running really slow last night and this morning, ctrl+alt+del to bring up task manager, eventually saw that somehow (maybe with a recent upgrade?) msmpeng.exe was started and running, though I had disabled it long ago. I killed the process tree within task manager.
    Looked online and read how much of a bother this msmpeng.exe can be and resolved to disable it again to keep it from starting automatically at Windows startup. So following what I read, ctrl+r, typed msconfig, used that to disable the antimalware services that launch/use msmpeng.exe and a couple other services that seemed completely unnecessary (I was 95% sure).
    Restarted machine to have changes take effect, came back to it minutes later frozen at a wallpaper that's blue with light rays coming down through it, as with sunlight through water. Mouse cursor moves, but unresponsive to all keyboard and mouse button input. Later discovered this screen is the background to the Recovery Manager, which was hung...
    Later discovered what had happened: that on the first restart, starting Windows normally, it reached a BSOD with message:
    "UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME" ...blah, blah, blah, * * * STOP: 0x000000ED (0xFFFFFA80064D8C00,0xFFFFFFFFC0000185,0x00000...,0x00000...
    Which flashed for a split second before auto-restart, this time stopping at "Windows Error Recovery" screen giving choice between "Launch Startup Repair" and "Start Windows Normally" again. The former happened automatically after 30 second or whatever time delay, and then after loading files, hung at the water-screen described earlier. I can repeatably encounter these two outcomes for the two choices on the "Windows Error Recovery" screen.
    Hitting escape after restart, and hitting F11 for "System Recovery" takes me to same water-screen hang point. I tried looking at system info, then doing system diagnostics, tried different scans and eventually the system tune-up scan. This failed with:
    Memory Test: PASSED
    SMART Check: PASSED
    Short DSTL FAILED
    FAILURE ID: 94UFL3-5B65QF-XD002K-6OUL03
    PRODUCT ID: YL747UA#ABA
    Hard Disk 1
    This made me think of a disc error and that I can't trust Recovery Manager to be launched correctly from the recovery partition, D:, so I popped in my recovery DVD (first of 5 burned from recovery partition much earlier). Choosing repair options in the startup from this disk, after changing the boot device order in the BIOS settings (F10), brought me to the very same hanging at the water-screen.
    I then tried F8 for "Advanced Boot Options" and various safe modes with the intent of reaching a command prompt to run "chkdsk /f /r" and/or "fixboot". But it can't get past loading the CLASSPNP.SYS driver. And without a command prompt now, I can't very easily copy in a pristine CLASSPNP.SYS from matching model / OS.
    Is this HDD gone bad, just coincidentally with what I'd changed? Or is this a software issue as I'd be inclined to believe? Any thoughts or inputs from anyone will be much appreciated. Thanks.

    Hi
    I found some info that may help you
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&docname=c01890478
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&docname=c01867124
    Hope this helps.
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    I have what I call 3 file manager apps.  File Browser, Air Browser and File Commander (the older free version). 
    They all show or don't show the same thing.  So files are missing.  And SIZE is not the sole determining factor.  When I was testing MovieSRT and "lost" some files I copied and renamed avi and .srt files.  So there are two extra .srt files in the Video folder.  But while they are 32kb (kilobytes) and 58kb respectively, they do NOT show up in the File managers.  The other two identical files with the names matching the .avi files do show up.  The one very large mp4 (2gb) does not show up.  A subfolder I created just as a test does not show up.  But the large mp4 and subfolder were showing up while I was actively copying the 2gb file - they would show up as the file was being copied - the filemanagers showed the file getting larger and larger and while doing so the "missing" subfolder also kept showing up.  Then once the large file was completely copied, both it and the subfolder "disappeared" - again, the large mp4 does show in the Video app and it plays.
    My persistence probably is based on the fact I was a computer programmer many eons ago!  Also, I was trying to get YOUR app to work and the avi files were not showing up in your listing but they were showing and playing in Video app (but no subtitles).  Finally, after copying/moving/re-copying over and over including moving and copying to the PB's Print folder (just since it was empty) and copying it back to the video folder (now 2 copies), the files would finally show up.  Peculiar - yup!
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    Install this http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=21
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    Hello parob12,
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    You can call HP and let them know what happened and they should send be able to send you a set.
    Here is a link to the phone number.
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