If your looking for a way to restore your system (make sure windows vista is still on the hard drive), you must launch system recovery by pressing F11 or F9 on your keyboard as soon as your computer starts. ( I'm not sure which one is the sytem recovery F11 or F9) you'll find it. Then you need to search on the links provided on the screen, once system rovery has loaded, to find the link that recovers all of the computer and restores it to factory settings, (all files will be deleted except for the windows vista version it is going to install)
If you removed windows vista entirely. find another windows vista computer, go to help and support on the start menu and type "system recovery discs" you should be able to find out how to create system recovery discs. (Make sure you have got blank DVD-R or DVD+R discs ready to use) You need a DVD burner for this. the system recovery discs can only be created on blank DVD's that have not been formated. Only DVD-R and DVD+R discs are supported.
you have to wait for about 2hrs before the system recovery discs have been succesfully created, It will tell you when to insert the next disc, once the first disc is full of information. It will tell you instructions on how to recover your computer. when using your recovery discs, make sure your computer boots from the DVD drive of your original computer.
In order to restore a Dell Latitude D800 to its factory settings without discs or downloads, you can use the system restore function in the Windows operating system. You can also use the preinstalled system restore utility that comes with your laptop.
Hidden partition on HDD, acts as a sort of built in recovery disc personally I prefer restore CD's
A recovery disc is a CD or DVD used to restore the operating system of a computer to working or factory conditions.
Control Panel->All Control Panel Items->Backup and Restore->Create a system repair disk.
No it wont. The point of System Restore is to restore your system to a workable state without you having to reinstall the operating system and lose your data files in the process.
If your restore requires a windows disk then you cannot restore without one. Most do not require a windows CD. Most include the windows files in the manufacturer restore.
How can I restore my files from a disc TO a laptop
hi, PC restore means where the PC is restored to the original factory defaul settings when you received the computer from the vendor without the OS being installed or the drivers system restore is where the everything is allready loaded and working and for some reason there is some system issue or application issue then we can restore the system or the computer to the last date or time when the computer was functioning fine without losing any data.
You can get a system restore in Windows 10 in a few ways: reset to a factory settings, from restore pint, from system image, restore system files with sfcscannow and so on.
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Creating a Windows 7 repair disc can be really useful in fixing issues or recovering your operating system in case of a system failure. While there is no built-in utility in Windows 7 specifically for creating a repair disc, you can still create one using the built-in Backup and Restore feature. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to create a Windows 7 repair disc: Go to the Start menu and open the Control Panel. In the Control Panel, search for "Backup and Restore" in the search bar at the top-right corner. Open the "Backup and Restore" option from the search results. In the left-hand sidebar, click on the "Create a system repair disc" link. A dialog box will appear asking you to insert a blank CD or DVD. Insert a compatible disc into your computer's CD/DVD drive. Select the CD/DVD drive from the drop-down menu, if it's not automatically selected. Click on the "Create disc" button and wait for the process to complete. Please note that this method will only create a Windows 7 repair disc and not a full installation disc. It's important to have a valid Windows 7 product key to activate and use the repair Visit us : Affordablekey
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