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Wow a great topic I must say. I have acquired some knowledge in the basical OS operation reset.
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Thanks to share this information.
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I personally prefer restore point as the last option. Because when you roll your computer back it fixes the problem but at the same time, every other programs are rolled back too. So updates, new upgrades etc. they all go for a TOSS! Most of the time you will get irritated after performing system restore in couple of days hehe.
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Nominate this article for Article of the month - Nov 2009
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I knew about the restore thing in windows but I never ever used it. All I do is keep all my imp data on secondary drives and use them from their. saving and creating new imp data takes place on secondary drives only. So meaning I never keep anything imp on C: OR say primary drive. That helps a lot while something goes wrong and then we have to format the primary drive for fresh installed OS.
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Valuable information.
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depending on the year that the notebook was made, there will be a recovery partition on the notebook so you can do a factory recovery with a few button pushes. You can verify this if the notebook starts. Click start then My computer or computer depending if the operating system is vista or xp. The
partition will be labled D : (Recovery). If it is XP, you will restart the notebook and keep tapping Function 11 (F11). be warned. after you click OK it will start the recovery process. Vista is similar. F11 on boot. you will enter the recovery manager. click ok. It will ask to do a system restore, click NO to that. it will ask if you want to do a system recovery. click yes to that. It will ask if you want to back up data. assuming you backed it up manually because you want to do a recovery select NO to that. Click next and it will start the recovery process. The process takes about 45 mins and is 95% automated. your notebook will restart numerous times. it will ask you for your language settings and what you wish to name the notebook. Ok, if you do not have the recovery partition you will need to use the discs that came with the notebook. If you lost or misplaced them, call HP and you will need to pay the shipping only. it starts at 14.95+tax for ground and goes up to 26.95 for overnight. the discs can take up to 2 hours because the transfer rate from media to harddrive is slower. hope this helps |
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