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If you want to go back to the factory settings. First you must check if you have the recovery disc provided by you're laptop manufacturer. There is an instructions included on the CD case. Also, some models of laptops has a HDD recovery partition, where in you won't need a recovery disc. Some laptops to enter setup, you may press F12 and select the HDD and it will enter the recovery partition. Try to check for your recovery disc or the key to enter the setup for your laptop brand.
The best way is to use the System Recovery disks. You can do a basic which will not delete your files or a full which will set it back just as it left the factory.
What your friends have told you is correct for newer Toshiba models, they do have a "recovery partition"
Here is how you recover the OS >>>>>>
1, Make sure the laptop is turned off. 2, Hold down the zero (0) key and turn the laptop on, keep it pressed in until you see the "Toshiba Recovery Wizard" screen. 3, Choose the "Recovery of Factory Default Software" and click next. 4, The "Recovery of Factory Default Software" will appear. 5, Choose the "Recover to out-of-box-state" you will then get a message that all your data will be lost. Click next and the recovery process will start.
Once complete you will see a message that the HDD has been recovered.
Before you start the recovery process its a good idea to back up any data you have unless you not bothered or have already done so.
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