#1: Shut down your computer. You must first shut your computer down toinitiate the factory restore.#2: Start up your computer and as the computer logo appears (such as Dell orHP) hit "Ctrl>F11" simultaneously. This may be different fordifferent machines, but the most common keys to hit are"Ctrl>F11." If this does not work, the F8 key has been said towork for certain machines.#3: Select "Repair My Computer" from the list of menu options thatappear and press "Enter."#4: Choose the language settings that you would like and then click enter.#5: Enter the administrator log in and password if it asks you for thisinformation.#6: Choose the factory reset option. This should reset your computer to thefactory settings when you bought your machine.#1: Shut down your computer. You must first shut your computer down toinitiate the factory restore.#2: Start up your computer and as the computer logo appears (such as Dell orHP) hit "Ctrl>F11" simultaneously. This may be different fordifferent machines, but the most common keys to hit are"Ctrl>F11." If this does not work, the F8 key has been said towork for certain machines.#3: Select "Repair My Computer" from the list of menu options thatappear and press "Enter."#4: Choose the language settings that you would like and then click enter.#5: Enter the administrator log in and password if it asks you for thisinformation.#6: Choose the factory reset option. This should reset your computer to thefactory settings when you bought your machine.
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try the Factory Default that's located in the User Menu... located at Image Options Menu, which is in the Advanced Menu. what this does is reset the settings and/or adjustments to factory preset levels.
Assuming you are using windows, you can use any operating system disk as long as you have the product key purchased with the laptop (usually on the windows sticker on the bottom of the laptop). Boot up with the cd in the drive and follow the onscreen instructions.
First you need to take the cover off your laptop and locate the cmos battery which looks like an oversize battery watch. With everything unplugged it just pulls out, note which side of the battery goes however. Place the new one in put everything back together and power the computer up. When it powers up it will finally get to the screen that says press "F1" for setup or "F2" to continue. Press F1 and you will get to your set up screen. You can go through each screen and select F5 which is the default factory settings or scoll across the top to the last screen which will give you the option of resetting all the settings to factory default with just pressing one of the F keys once only. Once you do that, just shutdown your computer and restart and it will start as normal. It may go through the F1 and F2 screen one more time but just press F2 and continue. After you log off the next time all your changes should be good. Let me know if I can help you in any other way.
You can reset by downloading a password restore iso file and creating a bootable CD from this if you have a CD writer on another computer. Otherwise check the NEC website on how to restore the original factory image (but you will lose all installed programs and user files).
Or use a friends PC to make a bootable floppy or CD.
#1: Shut down your computer. You must first shut your computer down toinitiate the factory restore.#2: Start up your computer and as the computer logo appears (such as Dell orHP) hit "Ctrl>F11" simultaneously. This may be different fordifferent machines, but the most common keys to hit are"Ctrl>F11." If this does not work, the F8 key has been said towork for certain machines.#3: Select "Repair My Computer" from the list of menu options thatappear and press "Enter."#4: Choose the language settings that you would like and then click enter.#5: Enter the administrator log in and password if it asks you for thisinformation.#6: Choose the factory reset option. This should reset your computer to thefactory settings when you bought your machine.
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