or is nearby a button i can press or d somethingon the laptop?
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If you have a newer laptop (a couple of years old), some manufacture place a hidden system restore separator on your hardrive. If you go to the manufacture website, go to the support screened-off area, and find information on your model number, you can find out if yours has be set up this way.
HP for example, tell you to push F10 at boot up and a system restore menu comes up. This formats your hardrive, and puts it back to the ingenious day of purchase, so fund up your important stuff first.
Dell does duplicate with some of their laptops, and you access the barrier by pushing F12
Not all companies do this, so yes, close to some of the others are saying, you may own to contact the manufactures support and inquire on a replacement disk.
Good luck!
no, that would be a deposit risk.
perhaps by a up to date HDD (you'd still need the disc to install Windows on it)..
Hm, you'll inevitability the disc for sure.
Dys.
You can contact your manufacturer. I have this problem with my Gateway laptop. I needed my restoration disk, but it have been lost within the move. In Gateway's case, they charge $20 and resend you adjectives the disks. I figure most foremost computer manufacturers will probably hold the same sensitive of deal.
You can contact the entrepreneur. They usually have restore disks that you can purchase for a fair price.
Did you lose your disc...Or did you find the laptop?
The manufacturers might want proof of purchase.
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