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Messed up HP hard drive - no windows disc

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pigface | 11:52 Fri 25th Nov 2005 | Technology
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I have a Hewlett Packard PC which will not start up. Having tried unsucessfuly to boot the computer using various methods including dowloaded startup discs I have now come to the conclusion that the hard drive has failed.

As such, I am planning to buy a new hard drive. The trouble is that HP (and I believe Compaq) PCs are not supplied with Windows CDs because Windows is already installed.

So, when I install the new hard drive I will have no way of if installing Windows on it. Does this mean that I will have to buy a new Windows software disc?
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Have you considered changing the Power supply in case it's been blown by a power surge ot whatever? It's cheaper to try that first, before forking out for a new hard drive, which may not be the problem, and if it is the PD then you won't have to buy a new windows CD! Just a thought!
FYI, HP used to supply with new computers a restore CD(s) that you could use to rebuild the system just as it was when it left the factory. Now they supply a windows CD (activated and requiring no serial number but only works on compaq machines) plus a driver CD. Phone up compaq/HP and ask whether they will supply you with the restore or compaq windows CD (cheaper than buying a windows CD as it is not a license only media).

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