4During the startup, do the following to enter the Recovery Manager program: When the first screen opens (the logo screen), press the F11 key on the keyboard. (You have only a few seconds to press the F11 key before the normal startup process continues.)

5The computer starts the Recovery Manager program; wait for the onscreen instructions to display, and then follow those instructions.

NOTE: System Recovery deletes any data or programs that you created or installed after purchase. Be sure to back up any data that you want to keep onto a removable disc.

6Complete the computer startup, finish the registration process, and wait until you see the desktop. Then, turn off the computer, reconnect all peripheral devices, and turn on the computer.

Running System Recovery from Recovery Discs

This section contains the procedure for performing a System Recovery from the recovery discs you created as described in “Creating System Recovery Discs” on page 1.

To run the System Recovery program using recovery discs:

1If the computer works, create a backup CD or DVD containing all data files that you want to save. Remove the backup disc from the disc tray when you are finished.

CAUTION: Data will be deleted. You will lose data if it is not backed up.

2Insert recovery disc #1 into the appropriate drive tray (CD or DVD), and close the tray.

3If the computer works: Click the Windows Start Button, click the Arrow button next to the Lock button, and then click Shut Down.

Or

If the computer is not responding: Press and hold the On button approximately 5 seconds until the computer turns off.

4Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer except the monitor, the keyboard, and the mouse.

5Disconnect or remove all external drives and remove the HP Media Drive if your computer includes one.

6Press the On button to turn on the computer.

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HP SR5109NX, SR5152NX, SR5127CL, SR5130NX, SR5123WM, SR5125CL, SR5113WM, SR5110NX Running System Recovery from Recovery Discs

SR5109NX, SR5102HM, SR5110NX, SR5113WM, SR5130NX specifications

HP has long been a recognized name in the realm of personal computers, providing a variety of models catering to different user needs. Among these are the HP a1777c, a1747c, CQ5102F, SR5027CL, and SR5127CL, each boasting unique features, technologies, and characteristics that make them suitable for various tasks.

The HP a1777c is a compact all-in-one desktop that features a 20-inch display, making it an ideal choice for those who value space-saving designs. It is powered by an AMD Athlon 64 processor, which provides sufficient performance for everyday computing tasks like web browsing, document editing, and multimedia playback. The integrated graphics enhance user experience, while the 4GB RAM ensures smooth multitasking capabilities, enabling users to run several applications simultaneously.

On the other hand, the HP a1747c is another compact option designed for performance. It features an Athlon 64 processor and comes equipped with a larger 250GB hard drive, enabling ample storage for files, applications, and media. This model also encompasses a 19-inch monitor, making it slightly smaller in screen size than the a1777c. Its integrated audio and video capabilities cater to users who engage in light gaming and entertainment.

For those seeking an efficient and budget-friendly choice, the HP CQ5102F stands out. It features an AMD Sempron processor, and while it may not boast the raw power of its counterparts, it is perfect for casual users who primarily engage in web browsing and content consumption. The CQ5102F typically houses 2GB of RAM, which can be upgraded for improved performance, while its compact design allows for easy placement in smaller workspaces.

The HP SR5027CL and SR5127CL models are tailored for users requiring robust performance for demanding applications. Both feature dual-core processors, offering enhanced speed for multitasking and gaming. The SR5027CL generally comes with 500GB of storage, while the SR5127CL may provide even larger HDD options, catering to users with extensive media libraries. With support for discrete graphics cards, these models excel in gaming and graphic design tasks.

In summary, the HP a1777c, a1747c, CQ5102F, SR5027CL, and SR5127CL each cater to different user requirements. Whether it is the compact all-in-one design of the a1777c, the budget-friendly nature of the CQ5102F, or the robust capabilities of the SR models, HP continues to deliver versatile solutions for a wide range of computing needs.