I don't have disk and someone put windows 7 on here how do I put it back to factory settings
Do a system restore point/date and see if that will take your PC back to where all your settings were at and what you liked at the time before you made the change.
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SOURCE: I JUST WANT TO RESTORE
Hi ,
Please follow the steps required for restore you system factory setting.
1. Click on Start and then All Programs
2. Click on the eMachines folder
3. Double click on eMachines Recovery Management.
4. It will open your recovery console.
5. In Recovery management console you have different option .( Left side menu)
6. Click on Restore. It will open the three options.
Completely Restore System to Factory Defaults - Restores the computer the factory settings, all data on the computer is removed and cannot be recovered.
Restore Operating System and Retain User Data - Restores the Operating System on the computer, files within the User accounts folders are moved to "c:\backup".
Reinstall Drivers and Applications - Launches the application used to reinstall the drivers and applications on the computer.
Which option you want to use ,click on that and follow the instruction.
Hope this will help you.
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SOURCE: Restored Emachine T3516 computer to
This should solve your problem:
1. Start the Recovery Console. If you do not have the Recovery Console
installed, start it from the Windows XP compact disc (CD). To do this,
follow these steps:
a. Insert the Windows XP CD and restart the computer. If prompted, select any options required to boot from the CD.
b. When the text-based part of Setup begins, follow the prompts; choose the repair or recover option by pressing R.
c. If you have a dual-boot or multiple-boot system, choose the installation that you need to access from the recovery console.
d. When prompted, type the Administrator password.
2. At the command prompt, type "cd \" (without the quotation marks), and then press ENTER.
3. Type "ren ntldr ntldr.old" (without the quotation marks), and then press ENTER.
4. Type "map" (without the quotation marks), and then press ENTER.
5. Note the drive letter assigned to the CD-ROM drive that contains
the Windows XP CD. It is displayed in a format similar to the following:
D: \Device\CdRom0
6. Type "expand <drive>\i386\ntldr._" (without the quotation
marks) (where <drive> is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive that
contains the Windows XP CD), and then press ENTER. For example:
Expand d:\i386\ntldr._ <ENTER>
Note the underscore character after the "."
The following message appears: ntldr, 1 file(s) expanded.
7. Type "exit" (without the quotation marks). The computer restarts.
8. Remove the Windows XP CD and start the computer normally.
IF that fails put in your Windows installation CD and reinstall the operating system
i assumed your os is window xp....try this steps;
1. right click on my computer, left click on the properties
2. select the advanced tab, under performance click settings
3. on the advanced tab, under virtual memory click change
4. Under Drive [Volume Label], click the drive you want to change
5. Under paging file size for selected drive, select the custom size
6. type 384 in the initial size (mb) text box
7. click set and then ok
8. close the dialog and restart
i hope this help.
SOURCE: restore back to factory settings
If you don't mind loosing everything on the hard drive, restoring the system is fairly easy.
Locate your disks that came with the computer. In there, you should find a disk either for Vista Home or a restoration disk. Place this in the drive and reboot the computer. You may have to press a key like F8, F10, etc, during the very first startup screen to boot to the disk.
You should be able to follow on screen instructions from there.
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