![]() I am also out of the country so can't mail my laptop to HP to have it fixed. Is there anyway I can change the active partition back to the C drive, this disabling the recovery partition? I read that it was possible to access disk manager from cmd prompt window, but I don't know how to access it since the F8 key won't work (makes just a bipping noise when pressed)? I don't have a recovery or installation CD as it didn't come with the laptop when I purchased it. Which of course leads back to the same message after te computer reboots. When I rebooted the computer it began showing: ![]() I then right clicked on the computer >manage> disk manager and made the recovery partition active. When I clicked on it it would just restart the computer without anything else happening. Not every problem can be analyzed or has a solution. I wanted to restore my laptop to its factory settings but the Recovery Manager wouldn't work. Another desperate solution is to assume that bootmgr got corrupted and boot as above and do : ren c:\bootmgr deletemelatter bootrec /rebuildbcd bootrec /fixboot If nothing works, just reformat the entire disk and install from scratch. I have an HP Pavilion dv6000 and run Windows Visa Home Edition. Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems. ![]()
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