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I searched on my laptop and there was nothing tagged with "recovery" however there was something with "recover". I clicked open, and it promptly flashed on the screen and closed out. I went through this cycle several times. I have no idea what the program is because it is open for less than a second...:sarc: This is really stressing me out. I can't buy another laptop and I can do nothing on it besides typing and stuff. I need this for school. What should i doooo Curious;1212562 Wrote: Since you received no recovery disks with the computer the computer probably has a preinstalled recovery partition and the instructions that you have that came with the computer will tell you how to use it to recovery they also will tell you how to make a backup copy of the recovery partition so you can recover if your HDD fails. "gracef" wrote in message ... I have vista home premium 32bit. I lost my passwords for Admin account and since my other computer is a Mac, no recovery program downloads will work. At this point, I don't even care about losing all my personal data. My computer is a Dell Inspiron 1525. Is there a key that restores it to factory condition if anyone knows?? I didn't recieve any sorts of recovery or reinstallation discs for Vista. Please please help me. I'm unable to use the laptop at all because i can't create a new admin account or delete the current one. Everything needs that darn password. I've been hacking my own computer for 3 1/2 hours. Can anyone help? -- gracef -- gracef |
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If you did not save the printed installation and recovery instruction that
came with your computer then you have to have to contact the Manufacturer's support group to find out how to use the recovery or recovery partition that is apparently on your system's original configuration to find out how to use it. "gracef" wrote in message ... I searched on my laptop and there was nothing tagged with "recovery" however there was something with "recover". I clicked open, and it promptly flashed on the screen and closed out. I went through this cycle several times. I have no idea what the program is because it is open for less than a second...:sarc: This is really stressing me out. I can't buy another laptop and I can do nothing on it besides typing and stuff. I need this for school. What should i doooo Curious;1212562 Wrote: Since you received no recovery disks with the computer the computer probably has a preinstalled recovery partition and the instructions that you have that came with the computer will tell you how to use it to recovery they also will tell you how to make a backup copy of the recovery partition so you can recover if your HDD fails. "gracef" wrote in message ... I have vista home premium 32bit. I lost my passwords for Admin account and since my other computer is a Mac, no recovery program downloads will work. At this point, I don't even care about losing all my personal data. My computer is a Dell Inspiron 1525. Is there a key that restores it to factory condition if anyone knows?? I didn't recieve any sorts of recovery or reinstallation discs for Vista. Please please help me. I'm unable to use the laptop at all because i can't create a new admin account or delete the current one. Everything needs that darn password. I've been hacking my own computer for 3 1/2 hours. Can anyone help? -- gracef -- gracef |
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If you did not save the printed installation and recovery instruction that
came with your computer then you have to have to contact the Manufacturer's support group to find out how to use the recovery or recovery partition that is apparently on your system's original configuration to find out how to use it. "gracef" wrote in message ... I searched on my laptop and there was nothing tagged with "recovery" however there was something with "recover". I clicked open, and it promptly flashed on the screen and closed out. I went through this cycle several times. I have no idea what the program is because it is open for less than a second...:sarc: This is really stressing me out. I can't buy another laptop and I can do nothing on it besides typing and stuff. I need this for school. What should i doooo Curious;1212562 Wrote: Since you received no recovery disks with the computer the computer probably has a preinstalled recovery partition and the instructions that you have that came with the computer will tell you how to use it to recovery they also will tell you how to make a backup copy of the recovery partition so you can recover if your HDD fails. "gracef" wrote in message ... I have vista home premium 32bit. I lost my passwords for Admin account and since my other computer is a Mac, no recovery program downloads will work. At this point, I don't even care about losing all my personal data. My computer is a Dell Inspiron 1525. Is there a key that restores it to factory condition if anyone knows?? I didn't recieve any sorts of recovery or reinstallation discs for Vista. Please please help me. I'm unable to use the laptop at all because i can't create a new admin account or delete the current one. Everything needs that darn password. I've been hacking my own computer for 3 1/2 hours. Can anyone help? -- gracef -- gracef |
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