The HP Cloud Recovery Client allows you to download recovery software to a USB drive. The recovery software works for HP PCs with Windows 11 Professional (64-bit), Windows 11 IoT Enterprise, Windows 10 Professional (64-bit), and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise (2016 LTSB, 2019 LTSC).
For a list of products that support the HP Cloud Recovery Client, go to HP Cloud Recovery Supported Platforms.
If your computer model is not listed on this site, see CPS Cloud Support Platform.
To avoid loss of data, you must back up important files, data, photos, videos, etc. before you use the HP Cloud Recovery Client.
For more information on backing up your files, see HP PCs - Back up your files (Windows 11, 10).
To get started, you need the following:
A blank USB drive: Must have a minimum of 32 GB.
An HP computer: Make sure it has Windows 11 Professional (64-bit), Windows 11 IoT Enterprise, Windows 10 Professional (64-bit), or Windows 10 IoT Enterprise (2016 LTSB, 2019 LTSC).
If you cannot download the HP Cloud Recovery Client using your PC, you can use another PC to download the client to the USB drive.
Download the recovery software for your computer.
This software recovery solution is only for specific supported computer models. Go to HP Cloud Recovery Supported Platforms to confirm that your computer is supported before proceeding with this recovery solution.
If your computer model is not listed on this site, see CPS Cloud Support Platform.
Download the HP Cloud Recovery Client.
The recovery software download speed depends on the quality and speed of the Internet connection.
Go to the Software & Drivers page for your model, expand Software-Security, and then click Download next to the latest version of HP Cloud Recovery Client. If you are prompted to run or save the file, click Run.
Go to the HP Cloud Recovery Supported Platforms page, and click Download Cloud Recovery Client. If you are prompted to run or save the file, click Run.
If HP Cloud Recovery does not launch automatically, search for and open HP Cloud Recovery.
Insert the blank USB drive (minimum 32 GB), read the welcome message, and then click Next.
Any data on the USB device is permanently deleted during this process. When the process completes, the USB device contains only the recovery software.
Enter the proxy information, if necessary.
If you are on a secure network, the download recovery client automatically detects and populates the proxy information. Click Next.
If the download recovery client does not detect and populate the proxy information, contact your network administrator for the proxy information. Then, type the information in the appropriate fields.
If you are on an unsecured network, skip to the next step.
When the HP Cloud Recovery Client detects the information for your device, click Next.
If you download the recovery media on a different computer than the computer you want to recover, check the I need to enter the serial number for my HP system box. Then, manually type in the information for the affected system.
Use the drop-down menus to select the Recovery Options, Region, and Download Server, and then click Next.
For a better download experience, select a Download Server for your particular location.
Select your USB drive from the drop-down menu, and then click Next.
Carefully read the confirmation message, which states that any information on the USB drive is deleted during this process, and then click OK.
When the download completes, click OK.
To finish the download and close the program, click Finish.
The recovery download is ready for use on your HP PC with Windows 11 and Windows 10 Professional (64-bit) or Windows 11 and 10 IoT Enterprise (2016 LTSB, 2019 LTSC).
Perform the following steps to recover the computer using a USB flash drive.
Turn on the computer and insert the USB flash drive into a USB port.
Turn off the computer by pressing and holding the power button.
Disconnect all peripheral devices, except for the monitor, keyboard, mouse, and power cord. Remove media from internal drives and remove any recently added internal hardware.
Turn on the computer and use booting options to boot from the USB drive.
Follow on-screen prompts to complete the recovery.
Once the operating system installation by recovery USB key is complete, HP software and drivers can be installed by performing the following steps.
Without installing Shortcut_to_HPSoftwareSetup.exe
, you cannot install any drivers or applications.
Open File Explorer.
In the left pane of File Explorer, click HP_RECOVERY (D:). The contents of the recovery drive are displayed in the right pane.
Double-click Shortcut_to_HPSoftwareSetup.exe. The HP Software Setup wizard opens.
Complete the steps to install HP Software Setup.
You can now use HP Software Setup to install the necessary drivers and apps.
Review these frequently asked questions for information about using the HP Cloud Recovery Client.
If an Invalid Serial Number message displays, re-enter the correct serial number.
If a Model not found error message displays, perform the following steps.
Make sure your device is included in the list of supported models.
Re-enter the correct serial number.
If you experience long delays after clicking Next on the Welcome page, perform the following steps.
Check your network connectivity.
Restart the Cloud Recovery app and try again.
If your attempts to use the HP Cloud Recovery Client on a secure network fail, contact the network administrator to get your proxy server, port information, and login credentials.
If your download attempts keep failing, do the following.
Check your Internet connection.
Check that the system date and time are set correctly.
If you get a Requested resource is not available error message, check your network connectivity and restart the process.
If you get a Disk not selectable error message, make sure your USB drive has 32 GB of free space to use.
If the download process fails during the USB formatting, check for the following items.
Make sure the USB device has a minimum of 32 GB.
Make sure the USB device is properly inserted into the USB port.
If the download process fails when applying the file to the USB device, check for the following items.
Make sure the USB device is 32 GB or more.
Make sure the USB device is properly inserted into the USB port.
It might be necessary to disable secure boot in the BIOS in order to start the computer using recovery media.
Use one of the following methods to open the Computer Setup Utility, and then choose your device type below for steps to disable secure boot.
Turn on the computer and immediately press the f10 key repeatedly, about once every second, until the Computer Setup Utility opens.
Turn on the computer and immediately press the esc key repeatedly, about once every second, until the Startup menu opens. Press f10.
To navigate the Computer Setup Utility, select menu screens by pressing the left or right arrow keys. Use the up or down arrow keys to move through the list of items on the menu screen. Press the enter key to select an item and open a submenu. Then use the left and right arrow keys to modify the settings. Press the f10 key to save the changes and exit from a submenu, or press the esc key to exit from a submenu without saving the changes.
Disable secure boot on notebook computers.
Use the right arrow key to select the System Configuration menu, use the down arrow key to select Boot Options, and then press Enter.
Use the down arrow key to select Secure Boot, and then press Enter.
Use the down arrow key to modify the setting to Disable, and then press Enter.
Use the arrow keys to select Legacy Support, and then press Enter.
Use the arrow keys to modify the setting to Enable, and then press Enter.
Press F10 to accept the changes and exit or use the left arrow key to select the Exit, use the down arrow key to select Exit Saving Changes, and then press Enter to select Yes.
The Computer Setup Utility closes, and the Operating System Boot Mode Change screen displays, prompting you to confirm the Boot Options change. Type the code that displays on the screen, and then press Enter to confirm the change.
The Computer Setup Utility closes, and the computer restarts.
Turn off the computer.
You can now boot from the recovery media.
After the computer has been recovered, re-enable Secure Boot.
Disable secure boot on desktop computers.
Use the right arrow key to select the Security menu, use the down arrow key to select Secure Boot Configuration, and then press enter.
After the Secure Boot Configuration window is displayed, press f10.
Use the down arrow key to select Secure Boot, and then press the left or right arrow keys to modify the setting to Disable.
Use the up arrow key to select Legacy Support, and then press the left or right arrow key to modify the setting to Disable.
Press f10 to accept the changes and exit. Then press enter or use the left arrow key to select File, use the down arrow key to select Exit Saving Changes, and then press enter to select Yes.
The Computer Setup Utility closes and the Operating System Boot Mode Change screen is displayed, prompting you to confirm the Boot Options change.
Type the code that displays on the screen, and then press enter to confirm the changes.
The Computer Setup Utility closes, and the computer restarts.
Turn off the computer.
You can now boot from the recovery media.
After the computer has been recovered, re-enable Secure Boot.