Dell Inspiron 1720 (Mid 2007) User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Restoring the Computer to the Default Factory Configuration

The Dell Factory Image Restore option allows you to restore your hard drive
back to its original factory configuration as when you first ordered it from
Dell. This option appears on Dell computers that were originally pre-installed
with Windows Vista™ and does not include computers purchased through
the Express Upgrade promotion or computers that were upgraded to
Windows Vista from another version of Windows.

NOTICE:

When you restore the computer to the default factory configuration, all

data on the C drive is deleted. Before performing this procedure, back up personal
files. If you do not back up personal files, the data is lost.

1 Restart the computer. To do this, click Start

→ → Restart.

2 As the computer restarts, press <F8> until the Advanced Boot Options

menu appears on the screen.

NOTE:

You must press the <F8> key before the Windows logo appears on the

screen. If you press <F8> after the Windows logo appears on the screen, the
Advanced Boot Options menu will not appear on the screen. If you do not see
the Advanced Boot Options menu, restart the computer, and then repeat this
step until you see the menu on the screen.

3 Press <Down Arrow> to select Repair Your Computer on the Advanced

Boot Options menu, and then press <Enter>.

4 Specify the language settings that you want, and then click Next.
5 Log in as a user who has administrative credentials, and then click OK.
6 Click Dell Factory Image Restore.
7 In the Dell Factory Image Restore window, click Next.
8 Select the Yes, reformat hard drive and restore system software to factory

condition checkbox.

9 Click Next. The computer is restored to the default factory configuration.

10 When the restore operation is completed, click Finish to restart the

computer.

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