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Originally Posted by taosaur
I have the same machine and do have the restore disc, but I formatted the hard drive and installed Linux Ubuntu OS. I'm trying to reinstall Windows and have only the Compaq restore disc, and keep getting an error at the reformatting phase, #1826 Free Space Not Found, after which the screen reverts to c-prompt. Any advice? Will the restore disc not work after a format?
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The restore disc that came with your computer will not work if you completely format the drive.
The way a standard Compaq restore disc works is this:
When the computer is initially set up, the hard drive is divided into 2 partitions. One of those partitions is your main drive. The other partition is somehow hidden from plain view, and contains all of the restore information for your computer. The restore disc that comes with your computer is really basically only a key used to unlock that hidden partition and restore the contents of your computer. If you completely format the hard drive, you end up deleting that hidden partition, and you lose all of your restore information.
However, if you contact Compaq (or possibly the guy who replied above you), you should be able to get a complete restore disc for about $40 (IIRC) which contains all of the information that would have originally been on your hidden partition.
How do I know all of this? I made the mistake of formatting a Compaq hard drive in order to downgrade the OS (it was running Windows ME, which I despised, and wanted to downgrade to Win98). I formatted the drive, installed Win98SE, and found that Compaq has a lot of proprietary hardware for which it's nigh impossible to find drivers. I then popped the restore disc in, and found that it wouldn't do a darn thing for me. I called Compaq to explain my situation, and they basically explained what I just explained to you.