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tech Search Tags: Builds Cases Cooling CPUs Graphics Laptops Memory Monitors Motherboards more Peripherals PSUs Storage VR ForumWindows XP how can i fix system configuration error after recovery? I don't have original discs. HP media how to get rid of code purple center 1250m uk with windows xp ss85Oct 20, 2013, 11:39 AM I did recovery
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up and the computer is totally unresponsive 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, http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Hardware-and-Upgrade-Questions/Your-system-has-detected-a-configuration-error-Code-purple/td-p/692441 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 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?? 1 answer http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1848404/fix-system-configuration-error-recovery-original-discs-media-center-1250m-windows.html Last reply Oct 20, 2013 More about fix system configuration error recovery original discs media center 1250m windows DogsnakeOct 20, 2013, 11:55 AM 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.cmdIt will look like this: C:\>notepad C:\hp\bin\checkdmi\checkdmi.cmdPress Enter.You will see the text for the file listed in a window using a simple text editor.Go to the beginning of th
Welcome to the Geek.com Forum Archive. This forum has been preserved for reference and is not active. Username: Password: Cancel Forgot Username / Password? Forums > Tech Support > Reconfigured HP PC - http://www.geek.com/forums/topic/reconfigured-hp-pc-code-purple-help-please/ Code Purple - Help Please! "Reconfigured HP PC - Code Purple - Help https://forums.techguy.org/threads/code-purple-configuration-error-hp-compaq.469752/ Please!" Started 6/15/2007 by Peter Robert Green in Tech Support Forum (16 posts) 1 11/30/2005 (4:33 pm) by stacy stacy (2 Posts) I reconfigured our HP PC recently and I got a Configuration Code Purple Error. We had to have our Motherboard replaced last year and I'm pretty sure that code purple has something to do with it. The motherboard was replaced by a local pc "fix it" place and they never told us we should not reconfigure the pc since there was a new motherboard installed. Is there anything we can do to get this PC up and running again without spending hundreds of dollars? Unfortunately it is no longer under warranty and I was not happy with configuration error code the service at the local place that replaced the motherboard so I'm hoping there is something we can do ourselves to save this PC. It's a great PC and all I was trying to do was clean it up a bit by reconfiguring it. I've done it before without problems until now and I know it has to do with the motherboard being replaced. Can anyone help? Thanks! 2 11/30/2005 (5:57 pm) by Ray Bay Ray Bay (3949 Posts) If this is the HP with the lid on top, under which you can store two or three CD's, lift that up and tell us what is printed on the little sticker... It should be a date, model number, and serial number. If not there, we need all the info off the label on the back... series, model, swbom, hwbom, serial number, etc. We need this information to give you a decent response, as HP's are so different from each other... and their model number on the front is so wrong compared to the actual model number that we use to repair them. 3 12/1/2005 (1:34 pm) by stacy stacy (2 Posts) Thanks for your response Raybay! H
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Code Purple Configuration Error HP/Compaq Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by melonhead, May 24, 2006. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Advertisement melonhead Thread Starter Joined: May 6, 2002 Messages: 881 Hi! I'm working on a HP computer running XP Pro. When the computer would try to boot up to Windows an error message would appear stating that there was a configuration error and to contact the manufacturer. Then in paranthesis (Code Purple). I did a search for Code Purple on the internet and got a number of hits, but only one seemed to have any suggestions for a solution. This is what I found out and this is what I did (Some of these I copied and pasted from this blog - but just changed them to indicate specifically what I did I don't want to take credit for their great suggestions - the blog is at: http://www.billoblog.com/billoblog/?p=152#comments ) Code Purple indicates that there was a booby trap placed in HP and Compaq computers in which a tattoo or numerical signature of the motherboard and hardware configuration is created at the factory and encoded into the restore disks on a particular computer. When you re-install your system, it checks to make sure the system h I removed the hard drive from my Pavilion and put it in the other system. I then looked for the file that was doing the anti-piracy check. I found it at: I removed the hard drive from their Pavilion and put it in the other system. The writer of the blog had found the file that was doing the anti-piracy check at: C:\hp\bin\ConfigCheck\cfgchk.bat The cfgchk.bat file contains the following: c:\hp\bin\hpdmi r > dmiout.txt python c:\hp\bin\ConfigCheck\run.py del dmiout.txt cd .. rd /s /q c:\hp\bin\ConfigCheck The invocation of run.py is the actual check. The way the anti-piracy mechanism seems to work is to loop in the check if the comparison between the motherboard BIOS string (returned by hpdmi.exe) and the expected value fails. By looping in the error message, the check effectively puts the brakes on Sy