So I have another thread open about a hardware issue that I have (which may be solved, but I have to give it a few days to be sure), but I have a software issue at the moment and thought I'd have better luck posting this as a separate question instead of lengthening that one (which wasn't getting much traffic anyway). I apologize in advance for this and for the bit of a long post, but I feel this needs a backstory to add some insight into steps I've already taken.
So I replaced the motherboard in an HP Pavilion P6620f. The motherboard that was in there was an H-Alvorix-RS880-uATX and the motherboard I bought to replace it with was also an H-Alvorix-RS880-uATX, but out of a HP Pavilion P7-1007. That doesn't sound like it should be an issue, however the BIOS version of the old motherboard is version 6.02 whereas the new one runs BIOS version 6.08.
When I put in the recovery disks, I get the "the system recovery does not support this computer" pop up window. When I attempted to write new Recover Disks for it, I get the "Recovery Disks already written for this computer" window.
I was able to use Free Commander to delete the files that tell the PC that Recovery Disks were already made. I was then able to write new ones, but it used the Recovery Partition made by the original discs, which were tied to the Motherboard with the 6.02 BIOS, so it still didn't work.
So what I intend on doing next is installing the OS, then manually download all the software that came stock with the PC from HP. What I would like to do is THEN write a Custom Recovery Disk (the three/four disk setup) that would contain Windows 7 Home Premium and all the software that would auto-install when the disks are inserted.
Is this possible or anyone have any ideas about other ways to go about this? It's my Grandparents PC and they use a lot of the software that came stock with the PC and would like the Restore disks to reinstall everything if something were to happen, such as getting a new Hard Drive.
Thanks in advance.
So I replaced the motherboard in an HP Pavilion P6620f. The motherboard that was in there was an H-Alvorix-RS880-uATX and the motherboard I bought to replace it with was also an H-Alvorix-RS880-uATX, but out of a HP Pavilion P7-1007. That doesn't sound like it should be an issue, however the BIOS version of the old motherboard is version 6.02 whereas the new one runs BIOS version 6.08.
When I put in the recovery disks, I get the "the system recovery does not support this computer" pop up window. When I attempted to write new Recover Disks for it, I get the "Recovery Disks already written for this computer" window.
I was able to use Free Commander to delete the files that tell the PC that Recovery Disks were already made. I was then able to write new ones, but it used the Recovery Partition made by the original discs, which were tied to the Motherboard with the 6.02 BIOS, so it still didn't work.
So what I intend on doing next is installing the OS, then manually download all the software that came stock with the PC from HP. What I would like to do is THEN write a Custom Recovery Disk (the three/four disk setup) that would contain Windows 7 Home Premium and all the software that would auto-install when the disks are inserted.
Is this possible or anyone have any ideas about other ways to go about this? It's my Grandparents PC and they use a lot of the software that came stock with the PC and would like the Restore disks to reinstall everything if something were to happen, such as getting a new Hard Drive.
Thanks in advance.