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Make sure your BIOS setting is set to CD-rom as your 1st start up device, before the hard drive. Still not. Change the brand of CD. If it still persists, use other software to write the recovery CD.

2006-11-30 20:31:53 · answer #1 · answered by Manie M 2 · 0 0

Dban does what it does - wipes and shreds each thing leaving purely a typical working gadget intact. the thank you to repair it? i could advise downloading a linux distribution like Knoppix or comparable employing yet another device then burn the iso to a USB and make it bootable. potential on your laptop and insert the Linux USB. If it does not boot to Linux - reboot to bios and over-experience the boot suggestions and decide any decision besides from USB then reboot. as quickly as Linux is loaded use the equipped in partition strategies to create a clean partition for homestead windows and set the flag to bootable. Then go out linux, potential off after which reinstall homestead windows.

2016-12-29 18:12:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It depends upon what kind of recovery disk. You might even need a floopy disk (!!!)

You can try a different brand of DVD-R or CD-R, that would be a good start.

2006-11-30 20:55:04 · answer #3 · answered by Proto 7 · 0 0

Does your computer have a DVD burner, or even a DVD drive, if not you will probably have to use multiple CDRs, or if you don't have a CD burner you're out of luck unfortunatly

2006-11-30 20:34:28 · answer #4 · answered by Araksus 2 · 0 0

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