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  • if you have been using your backup drive for this long, depending on the backup program(s) you use you might not have enough space left on the drive to make another backup. check how much space is left on the drive and if needed delete a few of the oldest backups (make sure to empty the recycle bin to actually free up the…
  • the article you mentioned did not help, these files apparently are already installed as they came back as not required, here is a screen shot of the error loop. when you click 'close program'(cerrar programa) it does not close but loops back to the same with the address bar text getting longer and longer. this happens on…
  • NO! the factory recovery partition can not be updated, however you CAN use imaging software (eg Macrium Reflect Free / Acronis or similar) to make an image copy of the OS partition that you can use to restore the system to exactly as it was when you made the copy.
  • won't your system burn a set of recovery disks? was your <PQservice> factory recovery partition damaged? try going to empowering technology/eRecovery management and select create predetermined recovery disks (1st option). (don't know exact wording as my system is running in spanish). as long as your original system/HDD is…
  • also you should use an imaging program (there are several free ones) to make an image copy of the <PQservice> factory recovery partition so when the drive does die you can put a copy on the new drive to maintain the ability to make new recovery disks (the disks only recover the system to a new drive not the recovery…
  • also remember disks are fragile or can be scratched and become unusable, having this partition you can always create another set. another point, while you system works you should make an image copy of this partition using an imaging program (there are several free ones). if your HDD should die you can use the restore disks…
    in PQSERVICE Comment by miguel69 June 2014
  • i don't know if you can burn the recovery disks before you have done the initial install of the system. one thing you lose when using the recovery disks to install to a new drive is the hidden factory restore partition and the ability to burn a new set of recovery disks. one thing i have seen in other posts is people…
  • 1. the external HDD you are trying to use is too small. with 500GB 2.5" drives at $50 or less this would be the best option, it could also be used for backups as well as a system image. 2. even though the actual data is only 70GB, the system also makes a hidden shadow copy (System Volume Information) for data…
  • if you buy the type of USB-SATA adapters that can be used with 3.5 inch drives and come with a power supply you don't have to worry about how much power is available at the USB port (they only cost about $20). if the drive was made for internal use and the circuit board is exposed you will have to devise some type of…
  • from the options available your MOBO apparently has an IDE1 channel. the next thing to check is if case has space in the drive bay for a second HDD and there is a SATA connector in the bay to the MOBO. if you have both of these then yes cou could install a second drive (HDD/SSD) in this slot.
  • for the warranty issue someone else will have to answer, for the technical part the procedure would be as follows. 1. ensure that besides the space for a second drive there is also a SATA connector for it to connect to (sometimes the case is used for different models but the MOBO used does not have the connection). 2.…
  • a note for anyone who ventures into replacing thermal paste on any computer NEVER REPEAT NEVER use your bare fingers to spread the paste, use rubber gloves, a piece of plastic or similar. the oils, acids and sweat on your fingers will eventually corrode the chip heat spreader or heatsink causing worse problems.
  • you also might want to check the DC input connector, if it wiggles that probably is the problem.
  • is the WIN7 disk that you got to work an OEM version? is it the same level version (pro/basic etc) as your original? if both are true then when it asks for the product key use the one on your sticker on the bottom of your unit and you should be good to go.
  • is your original drive still in operating condition? if so you can use imaging software like Macrium Reflect Free to make an image copy of all the partitions on your old drive (including the hidden factory restore partition) and then use the 'restore' disk of the program to build your new disk, which will still be able to…
  • instead of 'clone' try using 'create image' of all the partitions to an external drive then do 'restore' using boot CD/USB to the new drive. Macrium will create images of the hidden restore partition. even though both drives say 250GB you might need to shrink a partition a little bit before creating the image to ensure you…
  • yes if you are going from a larger disk to a smaller one you will need to resize the DATA and/or OS partitions using diskmgmt.msc or Mini Tool Partition Wizard so the total size is equal to or smaller than the new drive then you can use Macrium to create an image copy of the partitions to an external drive then restore…
  • you didn't mention what size your SSD is but since the largest one is 960GB you will need to shrink your DATA or OS partitions so the total size is equal or smaller than the new drive then you can use imaging or migration software to clone everything to the new drive. there are lots of free options for both partitioning…
  • what you can do however is use imaging software to make an image copy of your OS partitions to an external drive and use this to restore the system as it was on the date you made the image. there are lots a free options out there for this. this is not a factory clean wipe but as long as your system was clean when you made…
  • another cheap way is to use imaging and partitioning software (there are lots of free ones), i used Macrium Reflect Free and Mini Tool Partion Wizard when i upgraded my Vista machine to a larger drive. if you are going to split drives with the OS on a small SSD do some math so the OS and recovery partitions will fit, you…
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