yes.go into factory settings.highlight restore.press yes.
2007-03-02 22:46:52
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answered by Bazza 2
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in case you restore the equipment there are some products which will be bumped off and some it truly is no longer truly touched. once you're utilizing an identical antivirus application it truly is also kept contained in the fix document then the hot replace will nonetheless be efficient and left alongside. once you've downloaded recent pictures then it does no longer be touched because it truly is a concern. particularly, the fix procedure in reality restore the equipment to the time it truly is unique settings were kept. I advise that you retain your maximum significant information in a flash stress or burn it right into a disc.
2016-12-05 04:34:40
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answered by ? 4
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depending on the brand, there could be a system restore cd, or there may be a backup partition on your hard drive. Remember to back up everying, because anything you put on your computer after will be gone. (pictures, music etc.)
2007-03-02 22:45:39
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answer #3
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answered by Catman 4
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sometimes you have a boot option like F12 or ESC key.
that will bring you to a boot menu where you have the option to boot to the factory partition.
once booted you will have a few choices..
full wipe and reset or it may have the option of saving the profiles...so move all your data you want to keep into your profile and have a go at it.
(I would also recommend atleast a 'copy' backup of your data (pictures music documents email folders or .pst files etc) to tape or cd or dvd or a large usb flash drive or a usb external hdd)
2007-03-02 22:51:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have the restore disk that it came with you can. Data loss might happen.
2007-03-02 22:45:44
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answered by Wildrover 2
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It will delete all you have currently on your hardrive...
But any good programmer can do it for you. They probably don't even need to reboot your computer with the operating system...
2007-03-02 22:51:23
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answered by AsianGlow 2
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yes,if your computer came with a systems recovery disk, you can put it back to like its brand new, you'll just have to start all over,
2007-03-02 22:52:23
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answered by Anonymous
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press f11 as your comp is booting up.
2007-03-03 02:29:02
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answered by Kevin O 2
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