Jayne, on 30 October 2009 - 03:01 PM, said:
Hi,I have in the past used the Recovery Partition on my HP laptop and have never needed a key. If the windows OS was on your laptop when you bought it preinstalled you should not need any key... just recover from partition
Thanks for the compliment. I used to build all my systems, but the last two I purchased from Dell and HP, as my eyesight is failing and it is harder for me to see to build a system.
This is a HP system that I purchased and then rebuilt before I ever started to use it. I added the video card, sound card, more memory, and upgraded the power supply. As it turns out, I could have built the system cheaper than purchasing and upgrading it.
It is not as fast as you might expect. It only has a 5.9 rating due to the hard drive. The OS hard drive is a WD VelociRaptor 300 GB SATA II, so something is fishy with the way the index reads this hard drive. The other index ratings are 7.9.
The 1.5 TB Seagtae drive benchmarked higher in some benchmaks than the VelociRaptor. I'm just waiting for the SSD drives to get a little cheaper and larger, and I will go that way.
But to get back to your issue, as Jayne suggest, If it is an OEM (HP-Dell) it want need a Product Key, and as a matter of fact, you want find it in the registry.
The registry only has a hash code and not the actual readable Product Key.
If you have a OS disk, you might want to perform a repair install, but it must be the disk that came with the system or it will ask for a Product Key at somepoint.
If it has a Recovery Restore partition, that is still intact, you could use that and restore back to the way when it was manufactured. All the data would be lost that has been added.
If it is a Dell system, press the ctrland the F11 keys at bootup and it will enter the Dell Recovery Restore Utility, and proceed.
If it is a HP, just press the F11 key to enter the Recvoery Restore Utility.
Hope this help.
This post has been edited by Hanspuppa: 30 October 2009 - 08:46 PM