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Originally Posted by WeAreNotAlone
Glad to hear you're back up and running. (while you're at it write a LETTER to HP, stating that you're not happy with the install discs NOT being provided.... That they should make available for download ANYTHING that's pre-installed and is NOT provided on disc(s)
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Just so the info may helps others.... You said something about losing QP.... Can you expand on that?
( What happened.. what worked and didn't work after you noticed the problem)
I'm assuming that the QP partition still showing in disk management.... That you somehow un-installed , or corrupted the "Windows" part of QP?.... That using the QPW folders contents restored the QP in Windows?
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Here is my story about Pavilion, in the first place I decided to get rid of W XP Home edition came with notebook, with this in mind I rebooted with a W XP Pro CD . ( this is also another story with SATA enabling disabling). I delted all partitions before I start to reboot to install new OS, but ı had completely forgotton to save SWSetup !! so all drivers had gone but also QPV2 ! I thought I am able to find all them anytime from HP drivers site but QP was not there as you all know

So I contacted with Technical support to get back QP but they said that preinstalled applications not acceptable to get back to customers. I asked why HP doesn t provide any CD, if my notebook HDD is crashed just in case they should have been provided CD s as recovery matter, they were silent , I wrote a letter as customer complaint it si not ethically correct in my opinion. so at last I decided to get back sw from my store where I bought my notebook, and I copied it form bran new Pavillion to my external HDD with me. They were good people, they couldn t be ..so QPV2 is not one of the seven wonder of the world as a program but remote control uses it when I playback DVD..QP is under SWSetup such as a driver, just double click on application icon it is simple to install...