Most department stores will have a laptop recovery cd for you. Although, if you are still on warranty, I would take it back to the shop and get a new one.
To reimage your Acer Aspire 9500 laptop to factory settings you will need to insert the first recovery CD and reboot your laptop. If the laptop does not boot from the recovery CD, you may need to edit the boot order in the BIOS when the laptop first starts. Once your machine is booting from the recovery CD it will walk you through the restoration process.
To install a recovery CD on an Acer Aspire 9500 laptop, simply insert the disk into the CD drive, choose which level of recovery you want to perform and follow the on-screen prompts. The process for install a system CD is similar. Insert the disk into the CD drive and follow the on-screen instructions.
Try your local dealer or wherever you got your laptop. Or even Best Buy my father went there for the same exact thing! Try that! And good luck to you!!
With the recovery disks, just insert disk 1 into your drive, boot laptop to CD and your on the way to recovery.
Yes, Dell notebooks come with recovery CD's. These CD's include whatever operating system you have installed and all of the programs you purchased with your laptop bundle.
well it should be the F10 or F12 button. There should be a hidden partition on the laptop that has the recovery CD on it. it will just load it from there. If you try both of those then most likely the recover partition is not there. Another thing you can do is either go to toshiba and order a recovery CD. Now keep in mind that some Toshiba don't have recovery partitions and you have to create your own recovery CD. The satellite series are notorious for this. I have seen this 1 to many times.
Recovery Cd is one of two things. It is either a program used to regain information off of a comprimised CD. A recovery CD can also be a backup or copy of important information.
Hidden partition on HDD, acts as a sort of built in recovery disc personally I prefer restore CD's
Before using the system recovery disk or partition - back-up all your personal files to either CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, memory stick or external hard drive ! Once you execute the recovery program all user files will be erased!
Yes. A "recovery CD" will usually reinstall Windows. True
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