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More info?)
Phil is correct if it a Euro Pee On unit
as the restore files are on a hidden partition
Phil is also correct if it is an American unit
press 1 for English and 2 for illegal aliens
You must have a master Cd at this point
Well you do not have to but most people like
to install the Packard Bell " Garbage".
I think that is a French Word
So that must be Freedom Grabage
Then there is a thing called using the Retail verison
of Windows
It works on any system
It does not care
Even works on Muslim computers minus the 72 Virgins
given to Terrorists who kill innocent people in
the name of Allah
I had to throw that in
Booting with a floppy with out a OS on a Cd is like
wiping without the Charmin
Mr Whipple would never do that
Get yourself a copy of Windows
Maybe you have a friend
I had a few at various times
Then there is a thing called money
Unless the Packard bell Nec people give you a free CD
You can go to your nearest computer store and
buy one
Chances are it is best to buy one
I just want to mention Sony does the same thing with their newer units
No Master CD
Just a Hidden partition
I think they save a little money from Mr Bill
and of course this is the way they pass or piss it on
to you
By the way
Is your system an American or Euro Unit
If an American unit
I may be able to find a CD
Then again I may not
Depends on the alignment of the Stars
"Phil" <philrouse@ntlREMOVETHISworld.com> wrote in message
news:894_c.1387$kV2.315@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
> you need to contact Packard Bell and get a set of Master CD.s unless you
> made a set before your hard drive packed in
> The original Master CDs were in a hidden partition on your old drive
>
> Phil
>
> "joe" <joetex2002@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:z40_c.30541$%m4.2376265@read2.cgocable.net...
> > Hi, I have a packardbell PC that I need to restore (the original hard
> > drive is toast) to a new hard drive. When I reboot using the recovery
> > diskette ... it tells me no information found and quits. I assume it
> > trying to find the orginal HD which is no longer there.
> >
> > Does anyone know how I can restore my system to a new HD?
> >
> > thanks
> > joe
> >
>
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