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MelodyL 11-19-2008 10:38 AM

How can i get this pc reminder thing off my screen?
 
All of a sudden, when I booted up my computer this morning, there is is message on my screen.

HP REMINDER

Your PC contains a program that creates a set of recovery discs. blah blah blah.

Then it asks me:

"do you want to create a set of recovery discs?

I am then prompted to choose: 1. Yes, 2. No. 3. DO NOT REMIND ME AGAIN.

I tried Xing out (at the top right of this window). It would not go away. I tried choosing one of the options. It would not go away. It also looks as it only part of the message is being showed. Like an incomplete message. but the minus, plus and x are up at the top of the message. It's a rectangle box right in the middle of my destop. I can move this box all around, but I can't seem to get it of of my screen.

And I did the control, alt delete thing. It brings up "HP updates....running."

I clicked on "end task". It did absolutely nothing.

We just ran an anti-virus and an anti-spyware program. It said Nothing was wrong.

I can move that box around and access all the icons on my desktop, my outlook express, etc. I can go on the internet.

I just want this stupid thing off of my screen. I tried re-booting my computer. It came back.

Help....Anyone???

lol

Melody

MelodyL 11-19-2008 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MelodyL (Post 410888)
All of a sudden, when I booted up my computer this morning, there is is message on my screen.

HP REMINDER

Your PC contains a program that creates a set of recovery discs. blah blah blah.

Then it asks me:

"do you want to create a set of recovery discs?

I am then prompted to choose: 1. Yes, 2. No. 3. DO NOT REMIND ME AGAIN.

I tried Xing out (at the top right of this window). It would not go away. I tried choosing one of the options. It would not go away. It also looks as it only part of the message is being showed. Like an incomplete message. but the minus, plus and x are up at the top of the message. It's a rectangle box right in the middle of my destop. I can move this box all around, but I can't seem to get it of of my screen.

And I did the control, alt delete thing. It brings up "HP updates....running."

I clicked on "end task". It did absolutely nothing.

We just ran an anti-virus and an anti-spyware program. It said Nothing was wrong.

I can move that box around and access all the icons on my desktop, my outlook express, etc. I can go on the internet.

I just want this stupid thing off of my screen. I tried re-booting my computer. It came back.

Help....Anyone???

lol

Melody

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UPDATE.

here's what I just did. I went to Start, run. typed in MSCONFIG. Then I chose startup.

I de-selected several things, including HP UPDATES. I then clicked on okay, and restarted.

When it booted up, I got a message saying "you have chosen to run startup in diagnostic mode" ???????????? Please choose normal startup to undo any changes. then the Startup message thing appeared on the screen. I chose "normal startup" and hit okay.

It then told me I had to reboot my computer.

I did so.

THE PC REMINDER THING CAME BACK.

oh this is so annoying.

mel

Jomar 11-19-2008 12:11 PM

Did you already make the recovery discs?
Maybe you need to make a new set now that it updated???
I would go ahead and do it just so you have them for the future if needed.

you could go on to the HP site and see what it says about it, if you don't want to make the new set of recovery discs.

MelodyL 11-19-2008 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jo55 (Post 410942)
Did you already make the recovery discs?
Maybe you need to make a new set now that it updated???
I would go ahead and do it just so you have them for the future if needed.

you could go on to the HP site and see what it says about it, if you don't want to make the new set of recovery discs.

Not only did I NOT make any recovery discs, I have never seen this reminder up my screen before. And I should be able to X out of it, or do something. It does NOT let me x out of this screen.

So what do I do NOW???

lol

Mel

Jomar 11-20-2008 12:19 AM

I think it would be a good idea to make the disks- it would be so much handier for you to restore your system if you ever have a major crash or hardware malfunction.

I finally did full backups of my system after my problems this summer, got tired of starting everything from scratch.

My daughters laptop {hp/compaq} "told" to us right at the beginning to make restore disks.

Jomar 11-20-2008 12:48 AM

some HP info links-
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...reg_R1002_USEN

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...cname=bph07149

MelodyL 11-20-2008 08:15 AM

Jo:

I have windows xp.

Exactly what do I buy to make recovery discs. Can I buy a flash drive and do it?

Thanks much

Melody

MelodyL 11-20-2008 01:19 PM

Jo:

I have been looking into the making of recovery discs. It said to either use cd's or dvds. I have a LightSribe DVD+ writer/cd-writer. I assume this is the drive that I put the disc in.

So do I buy cds, or dvds.

And I don't want to buy the wrong kind because on the internet it said "sometimes the wrong kind of cd is used or the wrong kind of dvd is used.

I am thoroughly confused. I understand the process of doing the recovery. You make discs, label them (for example) 1. of 8 recovery discs. you pop them in one at a time, you wait until one is finished being writed to and then it will prompt you to insert another disc. I understand this.

What I don't know yet is exactly what to buy.

do I buy a dvd (they say writing to a dvd is faster than a cd). So what kind of dvd do I buy? Do I go into the computer store and say "I want to make recover discs for my HP Media Center" and the guy will know what to sell me?

jeez. (and that stupid reminder thing is still there).

Alan just takes his mouse and keeps it on the bottom under the task bar (I think it's called the task bar).

God, I feel so stupid.

Melody

Jomar 11-20-2008 01:40 PM

I'd use the DVDs, the store should be able to help you get the right kind, take your computer manual and/or write down the - LightSribe DVD+ writer/cd-write - info - just to make sure they get you the right kind.

You might be able to save the info to a flash drive, but might be simpler to use the DVDs since that is the default set up for the system.
I'm sure it takes you step by step when you do it.

XISLED 11-26-2008 08:09 PM

Melody,

hello, let me introduce myself. i am a techie and do comp updates and repairs and remote sessions for tech support all the time.

the hp recovery disks are a good thing to have.
personally i use memorex dvd-rw disk on all my hp systems and drives.

go ahead and make the recoery disks and lable them with the date made and what it is and save in a protected disk holder.

it should only take one disk.


feel free to ask me any questions if you need help.


roger.


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