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i want to reboot laptop to the manufacturers specifications. like when i just bought it. i want everything cleaned off. all files deleted. because i want to give the computer to my other son.
i want to reboot laptop to the manufacturers specifications. like when i just bought it. i want everything cleaned off. all files deleted. because i want to give the computer to my other son.
You can get them from the manufacterer or got to staples or best buy if you know one of the repair people there. I know staples has a library of restore disks.
You can get them from the manufacterer or got to staples or best buy if you know one of the repair people there. I know staples has a library of restore disks.
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Look in BIOS during reboot, make sure the hard drive is detected. Run hard drive test and memory test. Use BIOS feature to setup boot options and boot order, set all to default. Reboot.
First - re-seat the harddisk and reboot the computer. If the computer does not boot up then reboot andgo into the BIOS configuration to see if the BIOS detects the hard drive. If itdoesn't detect the hard drive then it could be faulty.Then the hard drive needsto be replaced in the computer/laptop, Windows installed and the computer orlaptop's device drivers plus your programs etc. to get a functioningcomputer/laptop again.
Yes to memory, no to hard drive, however you could take a image, replace with a larger drive and repartition and image it from the saved one, using partition magic and something like Ghost
i have the same problem with my Satellite A135-S2256, starts up all lights light up except processor light, fan turns on but CD/DVD drive wont turn on : ( any ideas on why? how to fix?
If your laptop has a recovery partition, boot from the recovery partition and repair windows. If not, attempt to obtain Windows recovery disks or a fresh copy of Windows to install on your laptop and reformat the Hard-Drive. When formatting a hard drive for windows, NTFS is the standard and recommended format.
The reason your laptop is rebooting is due to a faulty RAM memory card. Replace your Ram Card(s) and all should be fine. Toshiba's are common for faulting due to damaged sectors in the ram cards
Try removing the memory and hard drive. Replace just one memory module and see if it comes up. If it does, replace the hard drive and bring it up. If that works, try replacing the other memory module. If it doesn't, get back to me for more ideas. Thanks! Ron-
i want to reboot laptop to the manufacturers specifications. like when i just bought it. i want everything cleaned off. all files deleted. because i want to give the computer to my other son.
i do not have a restore disk, but i appreciate your help....thank you
If you are in windows, click on start, then restart computer. It has been rebooted.
Do you just want to restart the computer? Or, do you want to reSTORE the computer?
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