Windows Vista Restore Factory Settings Toshiba
Restore to Factory Settings Once you have booted from the DVD and the files have loaded, you will be directed to the start window of the restoration. Program Enkripsi Sederhana. Choose your default language, and then click Next. Page 1 of 2 - want to restore to factory setting without recovery disc - posted in Windows Vista: I need to restore my computer to its factory settings.
Have you checked the user manual of your notebook? There you can find all informations about to reinstall your notebook or you get the factory settings back. Furthermore you can find here a lot of threads about this topic so you must only use the search function. But if you have Vista on your notebook you can restore the factory settings if you use the HDD recovery function or you create the recovery disk. For the HDD recovery function you must only go in the advanced boot menu by pressing F8, select repair my computer and follow the screen instructions. With the recovery disk it’s similar: Just boot from the disk and follow the screen instructions.
Furthermore you should these informations from the recovery reminder: +Important INFORMATION+ +your system is equipped with hard disk recovery system. If you need to repair+ +your computer by restoring it to original factory state, you can do it directly+ +from harddisk (press F8 when you boot your computer, choose 'Repair your computer'+ +and follow the menue instructions) or create a bootable Recovery Disc Medium for this purpose.+ +Toshiba recommends you to create Recovery Disc Medium using the 'Toshiba Recovery Disc Creator' to ensure+ +hat you are able to restore your computer to the original factory installed state, even if your computer+ +gets seriously damaged+. Hello Salim To give you precise answer I need more info. Anyway, if you still use original preinstalled Vista (Factory settings) and if you didn’t changed partition structure or deleted “HDDRecovery” folder from the second partition you can do this as follow: -Start your notebook and pres F8 several times to enter “Advanced Boot options” -If the option “Repair my computer” is available choose it and you will enter Vista “System Recovery Options” -The last option there is “Toshiba Recovery” option. Choose it and follow the menu on the screen.
If the option “Repair my computer” is not available in “Advanced Boot options” then you will not be able to install Vista using HDD installation.
My toshiba laptop hasnt been functioning properly and I would like to recover to factory setting but i havent found an option to do so with. I dont have an hdd recovery and downloaded iso recovery discs havent worked. I called the company and they said I would have to buy a factory settings disc for $30, which is lame. Ing Jim Rome Zune there. I would just like to know what my options are and if anyone has a guaranteed method or something.
I already moved all of my important files off my comp and I am ready for a complete factory settings wipe. Its a toshiba satellite A205-S5859 with vista home premium, and it has a webcam and wireless card built in(just throwing that out there). All comments are welcome except my choice in comp, it was a gift.
San Francisco Rush Alcatraz. Please help me, i really miss my computer. Help me WHS, lol. Try this, Shut down the computer.
Turn the PC back on and hit the F8 key repeatedly until the Advanced Boot Option Screen appears. Click 'Repair Your Computer' if you are not already on it and then press ENTER Choose your country and click OK On the 'System Recovery Options Screen' click 'Restore Application' which is the last option. Follow the on-screen instructions When prompted, click on 'Full Factory Recovery' 'Next' Click 'Yes' You will notice for a while it seems like nothing is happening, give it some time. After some minutes, recovery will complete and you click 'Finish'.