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By amending your partitions they no longer coincide with those on the
recovery, usually in a destructive recovery that doesnt matter. Not that you will have gained any extra space by combing the partitions, you just need to manage your program installions and data locations Usually the win key is located on a sticker on the base of a Laptop, and marked as Win* key "StealthStrider" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:40528329533cc1bd3b483cb4f80f2237@nntp-gateway.com... > > Hi, > > I'm using a Lenovo Y400, with Windows Vista Home Premium 32 Bit. I've > problems with my com and wish to reset it to the factory settings, after > browsing several old posts, their answers aren't able to help solve my > problem. This is because of several reasons: > > 1) There used to be a partition before with one drive 30 Gb and the > other 70 Gb, but due to lack of space, I combined both to give me more > space. Now when I try to use the Lenovo Recovery, its written that its > not able to work. > > 2) Pressing F10 or F2 doesn't give me results either, as the option to > restore to factory settings isn't available. > > 3) I've a cd present, named 'Lenovo Product Recovery DVD' but when > during installation, they require a set of numbers from my version of > Windows Vista. All i got is the part number in the format of XAA-AAAAA, > which isn't what is required. > > Is there any other way to restore to factory settings? I've tried > system restore but my restore points aren't early enough. > > Sincerely, > Shawn ![]() > > > -- > StealthStrider |
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