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Re: return to factory state

 
 
Ken Blake, MVP
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      28th Mar 2008
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 01:35:53 -0500, davidjchuang
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> I don't have to explain why, because I'm positive you have heard ( or
> should be "seen" ) enough to understand my sentiment. Will some one
> please show me how, if possible , to "reborn" my pc to factory condition
> ?
> My laptop is Dell inspiron 1420, home premium 32 bit. It's about 5
> months old. It came with :-
> 1.) OS reinstallment DVD
> 2.) Dell Drivers and Utilities disk
> 3.) Microsoft Works 8.5 disk
> 4.) Trend Micro Internet Security ( but I have changed to McAfee since)
> It's only 5 months ago that I learned how to use computer by reading
> and asking questions. So please be step-by-step in showing me how to.
> Thank you.




When you're dealing with an OEM restoration procedure, this is not
part of Windows and is not necessarily done in any standard way. The
instructions for doing this can vary, depending on your computer's
manufacturer, and sometimes even with the model of your computer.

That's why it's best to follow your manufacturer's instructions (check
your manual, on their web site, or call them) rather than ask here.

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Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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