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Ryeleigh

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    Windows 7 Home Premium Factory Reset ( Without Disc )
    « on: September 11, 2018, 02:34:18 PM »
    I accidentally installed too many virus to uninstall manually, and antivirus don't work (I've ran hitmanpro, avast, malwarebytes after running rkill - the most that got picked up was a couple chrome cookies). Now I regret it and I'm trying to factory reset my PC, but have had no success, I have no factory image, no factory reset option, and I have lost the installation disc.

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    OS: Windows 7 Home Premium
    Model: Dell Inspiron N5030

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    Re: Windows 7 Home Premium Factory Reset ( Without Disc )
    « Reply #1 on: September 11, 2018, 04:15:37 PM »
    Do you have another PC? to download the ISO?
     Maybe you can go to the house  of a friend and do it.

    An number of sties claim yu can download Windows 7 ISO . But you really should only get it from Microsoft for free. Here is the catch. Yu have to have a valid product key.

    This link has important information about how to get the Windows 7 ISO.
    https://www.lifewire.com/where-to-download-windows-7-2626268

    If your computer came with Windows 7 from the original maker, yu shod contact  them for a legal copy of Windows 7. Expect to pay a fee.




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    Re: Windows 7 Home Premium Factory Reset ( Without Disc )
    « Reply #2 on: September 11, 2018, 05:01:46 PM »
    That Dell has a factory restore partition...Instructions for runnin it are at the Dell site...
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