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How Do You Restore A Dell System?

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How Do You Restore A Dell System?

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Your Dell system might experience so many problems that you need to do more than just a simple Windows restore. Luckily, Dell’s hard drives have a special section set aside for restore materials that allow you to restore your Dell system to the condition in which you first purchased it. There are two different ways to restore your system, depending on if you use Windows XP or Windows Vista. Unplug everything from your computer except the following: mouse, keyboard and monitor. Anything else could cause problems in the restoring process. Reboot your system and look for a blue bar flashing across the screen. When you see the blue bar, press “CTRL” and “F11” simultaneously. Make sure you quickly press these buttons because you only have a small window of opportunity before you have to reboot the system and try again. Choose the “Restore” option on the screen. A warning will automatically appear; choose “Accept”. Choose “Finish” once the system has completed the recovery process. Unplug ev

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