Most people who own an eMachine computer will find that they
will need to reset the computer at some point.
It is a fact that PCs are more prone to viruses and malware
than Macintosh computers. Sometimes the only way to restore an eMachine is to
simply reset it.
Fortunately, it is not a difficult process to reset an
eMachine computer.
Turn off the computer.
If the computer is in a state that it can be properly shut
down, follow the normal shutdown process.
On the other hand, if the computer is not reacting to
anything, simply pull the cord from the wall.
Restart the computer.
Plug the computer back into the wall and press the Power
button.
Wait for the eMachine to reach the screen that reads "Press
F11 to start recovery."
Once this screen appears, press the F11 key on the keyboard
multiple times to make sure that it registers.
If the recovery screen does not come up, you will need to
turn the computer off and back on again and attempt to press the F11 button
again when the prompt appears.
Select the proper option.
After the recovery screen appears, there will be a list of
recovery options.
Scroll to the option that says "Full System Restore (with
Backup)."
Choosing this option will copy all of the contents of the
hard disk to the c:\\My Backup directory.
This will ensure that important files that have been created
on the computer will not be deleted. However, the applications on the computer
will need to be reinstalled.
Allow the system restore to run its course. Depending on
the age and effectiveness of the eMachine computer, it is possible this process
could take up to 45 minutes.
When the system restore is complete, the computer will
restart itself.
Reinstall applications.
Any of the files created on the computer should be saved.
However, the applications that created them need
to be reinstalled.
Have you tried your recovery disk or boot in safe mode?
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