What I'm talking about isn't going to create an exact copy of your windows install, it just gets you a version of windows vista on a disc so that you can put in a new hard drive.(downside is that its going to be like it was when you opened your computer for the first time, with all that trial software.)
Your computer should have a recovery partition, you should see it listed in "my computer" if you see it listed there your computer should come with a utility to basically put that partition onto a dvd so you can get a new drive. This will not back up your data, so you need to do that seperately.
Create a set of operating system recovery discs
HP Recovery Manager allows you to create a personal set of recovery discs. When you select the Recovery disc creation process, the HP Recovery Manager examines the PC and determines how many blank DVD discs will be required. Depending on the model, you will need up to ten or more CD-R or CD+R discs, or up to three DVD-R or DVD+R discs. The creation process can take up to an hour or more. Do not interrupt the creation process.
CAUTION: The discs must be either CD-R, DVD-R, or DVD+R. Do not use CD-R/W or DVD-R/W read/write type discs because the creation process will fail.
Create a set of operating system recovery discs by following the steps below.
1.
Click Start and enter Recovery in the search field. Select Recovery Manager from the list to open the HP Recovery Manager window. Allow the action to continue, if prompted.
Alternately, click Start , All Programs , Recovery Manager , and then Recovery Manager . Allow the action to continue, if prompted.
2.
Click Advanced options , Recovery disc creation , and then click Next .
The program will appear to pause for about ten minutes while it examines the computer and calculates how many DVD-R or DVD+R discs are needed.
3.
When prompted, put a blank disc in the optical disc drive and follow the on-screen instructions to create the recovery discs.
After all of the recovery discs are created, label the discs and store them in a safe place.
NOTE: If the recovery discs fail during the creation or become corrupted, you can order replacement recovery discs from HP.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/documen...8703#WhenCreateYou can get acronis true image that I listed on newegg with a new hard drive basically for free sometimes.
When you actually update look at the combo deal on hard drives there, they often bundle it in for $2