You could but you would need to download drivers for that system as well. There are special drivers made for that system that you can download from HPs website. (link below)
toshiba is better in my opinion but it depend what windows you are getting
Depends on what year
just go to ezrestorepc.com for any recovery needs including the toshiba ones
If you are trying to reset windows 7 password which is not associated with the administrator account you can in fact reset that password as long as you have your administrator password.The only way to reset your administrator password if you cannot remember it on Windows 7 is to either purchase a password recovery software program or reinstall Windows 7 with your recovery disk. You can get more information from Toshiba Official Website.
The most likely reason is that your laptop does not meet the system requirements for Windows XP.
The laptop should have come with a DVD, labeled as the "Toshiba Recovery Disc." Place this disc in your DVD drive and restart your computer. OR IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE DISK/S just go to ezrestorepc.com for all your recovery needs from many different brands including the toshiba one :-)
With the recovery disks, just insert disk 1 into your drive, boot laptop to CD and your on the way to recovery.
I think it does
No.
just go to ezrestorepc.com for all your recovery needs from many different brands including the toshiba one :-)
A windows 7 is good. so is HP, Compaq, and Toshiba.
I usually just press the power button - that usually does the job of booting up my laptop !