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system configuration error after recovery? I don't have original discs. HP media center 1250m how to get rid of code purple uk with windows xp Tags: Data Recovery Configuration Hewlett Packard Windows XP Last response: 20 October 2013 16:55 in Windows XP Share code purple windows vista ss85 20 October 2013 16:39:40 I did recovery on my HP Media centre 1250m UK desktop computer, with Windows XP. on restart message 'system configuration error code purple' comes up and the computer is totally unresponsive https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Operating-Systems-and-Recovery/Code-Purple-Error-Help/m-p/1497837 to keyboard and only switches off using the power button. I am using a laptop to research the solution and need help please!! Hi. thank you for the advice, but it didn't work! As you can probably guess I'm not very good at this, but perhaps the fact that my keyboard and mouse are wireless means they are not effective. The windows xp screen comes up with the code purple notice but when http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1848404/fix-system-configuration-error-recovery-original-discs-media-center-1250m-windows.html I press shift+f10 on the keyboard nothing happens. Should I get use of a wired keyboard or take the computer to an independent computer expert?? More about : fix system configuration error recovery original discs media center 1250m windows Reply to ss85 Dogsnake 20 October 2013 16:55:17 Did some research for this and here is a suggestion that has worked for others: Code Purple is a problem exclusive to HP's, the easiest solution is to avoid them. However, it's already too late for you. Basically it's an attempt to force you to pay them to service or upgrade your PC, or if you didn't learn the first time, buy another. ***PLAIN ENGLISH QUICK AND EASY FIX FOR ALL SYSTEMS**** ***Windows 7 code purple or Windows Vista code purple*** With the code purple error on the screen, press shift+f10 (the shift key and the F10 key (at the top of the keyboard) at the same time) to open a little screen called a command prompt. (So, you get a little black screen with white text that says something about your Windows verison first and a little ways down you'll see "C:\>". It's all ready for you to start typing.) Type the following line, just as you see it here: notepad C:\hp\bin\checkdmi\checkdmi.cmd It will look like this: C:\>notepad C:\hp\bin\checkdmi
Windows with Microsoft, and you're done. At worst I've occasionally had to call Microsoft because the online activation didn't go through - but it's always a simple process and the https://fixedit.itxpress.biz/2013/10/30/hps-code-purple-configuration-error/ MS folks are very helpful. But recently, I encountered a business practice that blew me away and soured me on a company I've always thought highly of and frequently recommend to my clients. A customer brought in a HP Pavilion desktop (p6110y w/Vista) with a dead motherboard. They had purchased a new laptop and we grabbed the data off the old computer. But they still wanted code purple the desktop operational and wiped clean, so we ordered a refurbished motherboard for it, installed it, and ran the factory install from the recovery partition on the HD. When it finished, the system rebooted and I saw this: Puzzled, I tried the recovery reinstall again. Same result. Before I was sitting in a call queue to HP, I did a little research, and found that HP system configuration error was not playing fair… My first find was this thread about someone trying to replace the motherboard on their HP. While the original poster had apparently used a non HP motherboard replacement, other people posting had used HP motherboards and one even had *HP* repair the computer (presumably using HP parts) and they encountered the error. That person was told to ship the system back due to a ‘firmware' issue. Riiiiight. My next find had similar advice, always use an HP motherboard (which I had done - it was an exact HP part number match to the failed one!). If you got this error - use a retail DVD to install Windows and no problem - but that's such a hassle compared to a recovery partition install. Then someone said something about a ‘check' directory and if you removed that, the problem went away. Hmmm. Finally I found the true answer here. On an HP forum, someone posted a way to fix it by changing a script in an HP post install directory. But WHY did that fix it? The 2nd thread I linked too had the link I needed: http://www.billoblog.com/?p=152 Between the original post and ma