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sameer0807
11-05-2004, 09:10 PM
Hey guys,

Is there a way i can restore my PC to factory default without having a restore disk or somethin?

Thnx for ur time,
Cheers :-)

{I}{K}{E}
11-05-2004, 09:13 PM
no, only if you made a 'backup' with system restore after you bought your pc.

sameer0807
11-05-2004, 09:52 PM
dammit!!!!
I lost da System Restore disk......I only have Recovery disk.

:-(

TheAntiHero
11-06-2004, 12:24 AM
Factory defalts ? I think if you remove the motherboard battery it will do that

Look into that before you try it though

orcutt989
11-06-2004, 12:30 AM
Did you install the OS yourself? Or did you buy your computer from a company like Dell? If so, call and ask, they told me how to, and should you.

Afronaut
11-06-2004, 12:48 AM
I think System Restore has to be ON all the time after you've done
the Restore Point, or things may go tits up.

Needless to say, its OFF on my system.

...so is a lot of other services. i just dont like a lot of useles stuff
runnin' rampant.
I dont have a printer, but yet the stuff is ON by default.

There's a lot of stuff ON by default in WinXP, check Black Vipers pages (http://www.blackviper.com/) for more info.
(that is, if you want to know what services are ON on your system and why)

:cool2:

peat moss
11-06-2004, 01:24 AM
I know I wouldn't want my sysyem back to factory spec.s Not that I would bye a DEll or other HP like system. Drivers and updates change daily . Best thing would be to get hold of a real windows bootable disk and format, reinstall. Then go to your Mother board site for new drivers .Same with video and printer's home sites. Its like buying a used computer, you never get the disk's . But people find the drivers and set it up how they want. Of course you'll loose all the programs that came bundled on a preinstalled system. :)

tesco
11-06-2004, 01:42 AM
Factory defalts ? I think if you remove the motherboard battery it will do that

Look into that before you try it though
that just resets the cmos\bios which is NOT what he wants.


sameer, isn't the recovery disc exactly what you want? :blink:

@afronaut, that's exactly what I do. Except I find it easier to just look at my services.msc (start>run>services.msc) list, look at what's "running", then search google for that service and see if it's disable-able. and nice sig too. :)

peat moss
11-06-2004, 01:50 AM
I'm confused with his other thread. Are we talking about the same computer? :unsure:

sameer0807
11-06-2004, 02:17 AM
I'm confused with his other thread. Are we talking about the same computer? :unsure:
lol...why would I want to restore my new PC to factory default, which rarely has anythin installed on it accept for OS!!

This is for my second PC. It only has around 1.00 GB left...I used around 78.00Gigs or so.....and it has a bit spyware and virus so i thought of doing a fresh start with it by restoring it to factory defaults.


sameer, isn't the recovery disc exactly what you want?

Ya only if it worked! My old Pc (Medion) came with 2 Recovery CD's. I tried doing Factory default with 1st disk that didn't work...but now I have found da bloody 2nd disk (after lookin all over my house for 3 days) and I tested it...it's workin great!

I'm glad i found da disk.

BTW how can i keep all my bookmarks before i do factory default?

tesco
11-06-2004, 02:42 AM
Well for the other computer you downloaded a windows xp corp cd right? use it on this computer! :)

Afronaut
11-06-2004, 08:47 AM
In your C:\Documents and Settings folders, there are folder called
Bookmarks, in WinXP they have that Star icon on it too.

Copy that elsewhere, there's them book marks.

You could try the "Files and Systems Settings Transfer" to save some stuff,
but if you have Virris and nastys on lose, dont do it.