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webbo3 | 18:24 Mon 21st Dec 2009 | Computers
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my son has asked me to do a complete system restore on his laptop, i have done this before but cant remember how, he wants all the rubbish he has on there removed so he can have a much faster computer for when he makes his videos.
his laptop is a compaq presario c700

can anyone help please ?

Dave.
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If it's like my laptop, it came with the software installed and you had to create a back up disc to re install if needed. You would need those discs. Aside from maybe confirming things it'll be automatic I should think.
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i did'nt make any discs last time i did it as everything was preinstalled and i just did a complete restore and had to reinstall a few programmes but all the main stuff just reinstalled.

cheers anyway postdaog.
"Built-in preventive care and maintenance featuring anti-virus software, Inernet security, restore and recovery solutions as well as the new Compaq Help and Support Center build right into the PC."

You will have a manual, either on your hard drive or in paper form. That will tell you how to do it.

My laptop came with restore disks; others have a factory restore built in.
hope this helps ,you havent said what operating system he is using ,but heres a we guide better than writing it all

http://answers.yahoo....20090730074843AA6rIBC Media URL: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090730074843AA6rIBC
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thanks for all the answers but im positive the last time i did it i just kept tapping f7 or one of the f keys after start up.
oh hes running vista if that makes any difference.

Dave.
it will restore from a hidden partition on the hard drive then, and the restore process will be started by hitting a certain key at startup (F11 I believe for compaqs)
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thanks everyone, decided to have a look and insted he is deleting loads of programmes to in crease and spped the computer up.

Dave.

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