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February 18th, 2013 18:00

Hi  SERocks,

I believe you have performed the steps given below to restore the system to the factory installed state:

Restart the system and press the F8 key at the Dell logo every 2 seconds. On the ‘Advanced boot Options’ use down arrow key and select ‘Repair computer’.

  • Select the keyboard method’ that is the country you belong to and click ‘Next’.
  • Enter User name and password.
  • In the ‘System Recovery Options’ click on ‘Dell Data safe Restore and Emergency Backup’
  • Select ‘Restore computer and preserve my new files or change files (recommended)’.
  • Click ‘Next’ to begin scanning your computer for changed files.
  • Next follow the onscreen instruction by clicking on ‘Next’ button.
  • When the restore operation is completed, click Finish to restart the computer.

The software is now installed as it was when the computer was first received.

In case you are unable launch the recovery menu options, I suspect the recovery partition is corrupted and you may have to clean install the Operating system using the discs.

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February 19th, 2013 10:00

Hi ,

Thank you for the reply.

I do get that option from the laptop no disc for some reason???. I am able to start that process. But now it Pops up a box System Recovery Options. It give me 2 User Names to select from, I can not enter anything, HomeGroupUser$ and Preferred Customer. Both request a password, unknown. I have tried a lynx base reset tool to try and change them, setting them to blank, but it still request a password and my effort to reset it failed. So I can proceed no farther. I need a way around or a reset tool that will work to proceed forward. I believe the recover partition is intact. User bought a new one after is became virus infected. They intern gave it to his brother and said you can have it so he is trying to get it fixed. No one can remember any of the passwords, just what a tech loves to hear. The COA is on the unit and I can install a copy, guess which version.  If the factory restore is intact i would prefer to use that for a number of reasons.

Ideas on how I might get past the login request? I can not get the administrators account to appear to launch that user.

Thank you for the help,

Mark

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February 20th, 2013 02:00

Hi Mark,

You will be able to restore the system to the factory installed state, if the recovery partition is intact. However you should have the administrator username and password. The system will not allow restoring the system to the factory installed state without the administrator password.  In case you don’t remember the only other option is to reinstall the Operating system manually.

Please click on the link below and register to download the software which was built with the system:

http://bit.ly/9sK3DH

Note: Please use Internet Explorer browser for this link.

 

 

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February 24th, 2013 00:00

Hi Mark,

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