Open the "Advanced Boot Options" menu. Select a language. Log into your account. Click Dell Factory Image Restore when prompted. Click Next. Confirm your decision to format the computer. Does Windows 10 reset wipe all drives? Refresh kept all your files and personalizationsettings, but set your PC settings to the default and uninstalledyour desktop apps.
Reset removed everything, including yourfiles—like doing a complete Windows resintall fromscratch. On Windows 10 , things are a bitsimpler. Anunciada Fiegenbaum Teacher. Does factory reset delete everything laptop? When you factory reset a computer, you're notgoing to be able to access any of the programs and files that wereon it before the reset.
For most purposes, you can assumethat you have deleted everything on the computer, and that'sokay for most people. Merle Schatzle Reviewer. How do I reset my password on my Dell laptop Windows 7? If you have a reset disk, follow these steps:. At the Windows logon screen, click Reset password. Insert the recovery diskette or USB key. Follow the instructions on-screen to create a newpassword.
Log onto the account using your new password. Primitivo Bartrina Reviewer. How do I restore my Dell laptop to factory settings without a password? From the login screen, click the Power icon in the lower rightcorner of the screen.
The computer will restart and take you to the troubleshootingoption screen. Now you'll see the options to reset or refresh yourcomputer. Ciria Langa Reviewer. How can I reformat my laptop? I've got a new Inspiron 15z -- without a Windows disk. That would be fine if there was an ISO image or the like of the installer disk available. But there is not. Instead, we have to replace our Windows installation which we need to do by doing a factory image restore.
Questioin 2: supposing not then what does restoring the factory image actually do? Does it restore a whole drive seems unlikely but the question must be asked, that is certain. Or does it restore only a partition?
Is there control over which partition it replaces? Or does it automatically do Go to Solution. The factory restore. There is a hidden internal factory partition on your hard drive. When restoring to the factory setting this image is applied and the drive is lightly formatted. Much can go wrong with this, especially if you change the partitions on your hard drive it will no longer work.
Malware can also corrupt it. You may make recovery media, e. The USB stick is more reliable providing you don't use it for anything else. I get prompted to clean up the drive but when I go to the auto wizard it tells me there is nothing that I can delete?
I also made a backup on my external hardrive prior to the upgrade as instructed. The file is there but it doesn't know what to open them with? I had Microsoft works etc on the Vista OS. I thought that when I did the upgrade that everything would migrate properly? Some how a virus has worked its way on to my computer. The particular virus causes an error message to pop up that says " windows explore has stopped working" it keeps popping up every minute.
Another side affect of this virus is when I boot up the computer, after the loading bar the screen wil sometimes stay black, So I end up having to reboot the computer. Then when I log in to my profile it sometimes stays black so I end having to hit "ctrl alt delete" and log off and then log back on then it will make it past the black screen. Would it be possible to take this virus down by using the restore drive "D'' to restore my operating system or do I have to reload the operating system aka Windows Vista?
To ensure that you get rid of any virus, you can select the option to format the drive and install the factory software. Please make sure you back up all your files before you run recovery, as these will all get erased.
To avoid future problems with virus, it's recommended that some type of virus protection software be installed. Recovery would reload everything Didn't find what you were looking for? Ask the community.
Computers and other devices, such as smartphones, that contain factory loaded software contain a standard operating system and application package called a "factory image. The "image" is delivered by disk copy or from a network imaging server. A factory image can be a complete disk or memory image of a file system to be copied into an equivalent space on each device, or it can be a set of software packages to be delivered to a device and installed.
Either way, the goal is to produce on the device a predictable system which has been tested at the factory and which can be supported by technicians based on that standard configuration and software.
A factory image can be loaded in an efficient and reliable manner onto each device from load servers over a network connection, directly to hard drives before installation, or by a directly wired connection for devices such as phones. Once the software is loaded it will be verified to ensure that the load was complete and accurate.
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