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It looks like Hitachi doesn't provide manuals on their website. I couldn't find anything for the B102, but I did find the manual for the B101... Perhaps it is similar to your model?
Here's the link:
http://www.larrylynchimages.com/ftp/HB-B101Manual.pdf
Hope this helps!
Have you installed the driver for your touchpad that comes with your laptop? That's the common problem when you reformat your laptop that something that worked previously then after reformatting that something don't work anymore. Remember that reformatting erases everything including drivers, special programs that comes with youre laptop. You mustve at least the drivers at hand before refromatting. Check youre manufacturers site if you do not have the drivers. A quick tip when searching for drivers is type the manufacturer first ex. Sony, Toshiba then put in space then add in the word support.
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Do you have Driver CDs? Is your Operating system still working? Do you have Recovery Disk?
If you have Driver CDs.there will be no any problem to reformat. if you don't have the CDs and our system still working,just make out the Drivers which you need. If you have Recovery Disk,its so easy to reformat
To reformat Hard Disc Drive you can use software from the hard disc manufacturer. For example Maxtor, Seagate, Toshiba, Hitachi or Western Digital. Usually your HDD will be made by one of those. It's downloadable free and can be burnt to a CD. Alternatively use a Windows installation CD. If you want to reformat all data will be lost so you'll need to reinstall Windows (or another Operating System) anyway.
Remember that you'll have to get the drivers for that particular model of laptop and install those too, that could be difficult to do unless you have the driver CD that came with the laptop.
You can restore your system by holding down the Ctrl key while tapping the F11 key as soon as your start up your system.
IF your recovery partition is in tact (a hidden partition that has windows and all device drivers for THAT model of laptop), this will reinstall windows.
Also, this will reformat and delete all user files off your system, so if you feel brave you may want to boot with a Live LINUX cd to see if you can save any files to a flash drive or DVD.
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