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You can usually perform a factory reset by pressing F8 to get to the restore menu on the computer. This will restore the computer back to factory.
Yes it is safe to delete factory recovery partition if you think that you are not going to use Windows 7 operating system again. But you should have Windows 10 license with an installation disk and your Lenovo computer's drivers in case you need to recover or format your computer.
Yes, when you reset a computer to original factory settings it's the way it is when it's fresh out of the box.
To restore a Dell Latitude D600 to factory settings, make sure there is a restore partition available. If there is, reboot the computer and press controll and F11 when the Dell logo appears. This will place the computer in restore mode and will be completely restored to it's factory state.
To do a system restore back to factory default you will either need the install disk that came with the computer or you will need to access the partition on the hard drive that contains the install files. You need to either boot up the computer with the install CD and follow the prompts. If installing factory defaults from a partition on the hard drive, you will need to find out with function key will get you into repair mode. This key is different for each make and model.
What it contains varies, some hardware, it merely contains various files each with a set of instructions, other pieces of hardware e.g. laptops; the partition contains folders with copies of the drivers and pre-installed programs. Some computers have a third partition called the back_up partition to do this, just leaving the factory instructions in the recovery partition.
What it contains varies, some hardware, it merely contains various files each with a set of instructions, other pieces of hardware e.g. laptops; the partition contains folders with copies of the drivers and pre-installed programs. Some computers have a third partition called the back_up partition to do this, just leaving the factory instructions in the recovery partition.
This is the restoration drive and the computer manufacturer makes it hidden... it is actually a partition of your main c drive, so its called a virtual drive... all of the files, windows xp, and all of the installation programs, your motherboard and device drivers... that were original with your computer are stored on here so that you can restore your computer to factory condition. It is hidden so that you do not accidentally delete that sector of the drive. If your computer becomes corrupt, there are programs that are installed on your drive that can restore it to original factory condition, or you can make a set of windows installation discs from this sector.
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hopefully you created back up disks when you just bought your computer and when it had it's factory settings. But also most brands have a recovery partition that they made to bring your computer back to factory settings. but some brands just have a basic partition that will just bring your software back to the last time it booted correctly.
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