When no restore point resolves the issues, all of them fails or none are listed, refer to the Using the built-in Dell Factory Image Restore partition tab as other actions are needed. NOTE: This process only sets the C: drive back to factory settings and leaves the other partitions alone.
When the Dell Factory Image Restore partition has been deleted, the option to use the Dell Factory Image Restore does not appear and you must reinstall the Operating System manually, from a backup or a Windows recovery image. For more information refer to the, How to manually reinstall Windows 7 on a Dell computer section when you have the installation disks or Dell Knowledge Base article How to create and use the Dell Windows recovery image when the installation disks are not available.
All personal files, including photos, email messages, and programs are lost when you do not back up your files and data. NOTE: Remove the computer from the docking station when you are using one.
NOTE: When the Advanced Boot Options menu does not appear, turn the computer off and try again you may need to hold the power button down for 15 seconds for the computer to turn off.
NOTE: Use the drop-down menu to the right of User name: to select the local user or the Administrator account and enter the password for that account. If you have not set up a password on the local user account leave the password space empty and click OK. NOTE: The restore process begins and may take some time to complete. A message appears when the operating system and factory-installed applications have been restored to factory condition. Steps to Manually install Windows 7: Back up your important files and data Disconnect nonessential devices from your computer Reinstall Windows 7 Install Dell drivers.
Connect your computer to the Internet or network Install critical and recommended Windows updates Reinstall your applications Reinstall your third-party hardware and software drivers Restore your personal files and data from backups 1. Back up your important files and data Dell recommends backing up your files and data to an external hard drive, DVDs, CDs, or other removable storage media on a regular basis.
Disconnect nonessential devices from your computer. Except for the monitor, keyboard and mouse, disconnect any nonessential external device, including: Scanner Printer Modem or Network cables Mobile phone USB flash drive or other external hard drive NOTE: Remove the computer from the docking station when you are using one.
Restart your computer. When the logo appears, press the F12 key to load the Boot menu. If this menu does not appear, try restarting your computer again and pressing F12 several times when the Dell logo appears. NOTE: The signal strength is indicated by the number of green bars. Windows 10 General. Sign in to vote. Hi How can I reinstall Windows Search? Thanks Regards. Friday, September 22, AM. Tuesday, September 26, AM. Sengupta 1. Hi Y a h y a , In addition, based on my check, I have the same screenshot with you in Windows Feature.
Hope it will be helpful to you Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help. Monday, September 25, AM. Therefore, before you reinstall Windows 7, it is recommended to try a few quick fixes to see if one of them works. Last Known Good Configuration to fix booting and stability problems. You can press F8 constantly at computer startup to enter Advanced Boot Options menu. Safe Mode. From the Advanced Options menu, you can select Safe Mode to repair some corrupted files.
Clean Boot. If Windows 7 runs in Safe Mode but not normal , you can turn on Clean Boot to if it third-party software or drivers that caused the problem.
Run Startup Repair. Startup Repair usually can repair problems that are preventing Windows from starting. At the Advanced Boot Options menu, select Repair your computer. Then select Startup Repair, one of the system recovery options in Windows 7. Run System Restore.
You probably have some restore points created on your computer because it is turned on by default. Run check disk from command prompt. If none of these methods works and you do not have a valid image backup, then you should try to reinstall Windows 7.
If you can boot into Windows 7 desktop successfully, then you can reinstall Windows 7 without losing files or even installed programs. In order to perform a nondestructive reinstall of Windows 7, you will need a Windows 7 installation DVD. If you do not have one, you can download the latest Windows 7 installation ISO file. Notice: 1. This non-destructive reinstall of Windows 7 might cause compatibility issues with some of your installed programs, so it is recommended to backup your system before trying.
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