How To Restore Windows from A Recovery Partition


Author: Jamie Wagner
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Tutorial- restore windows operating system from the recovery partition boot into/use an hp recovery partition to factory reset/restore your windows pc to it's original factory condition/settings by pressing f11 to boot the factory recovery partition image to re-install your computers original factory software and operating system. YOU SHOULD BACK UP ALL YOUR DATA FIRST and make sure your notebook is plugged in before booting from this partition volume. It might take longer than an hour to complete! All of your user files will be lost if you don't back them up first. All files created after you purchased your notebook/computer, and all programs you installed after your purchase will be lost without backing up FIRST. This partition is a very easy way to recover your system to it's original factory state. It is an original factory image used for system recovery. Works great if your system has a virus or has spyware. After re-installing windows it should be automatically activated for you. You will just need to go into the control panel and uninstall all of the old programs and trial edition software that originally came with your PC that the recovery partition restored. Then download all of Microsoft Windows latest updates. Be next to get a SHOUTOUT! 1. Subscribe to My YouTube Channel ➜ https://www.youtube.com/user/jamieleewagner?sub_confirmation=1 2. Engage in my channel by clicking the like button, commenting, sharing my videos and encouraging others to subscribe to my channel.


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  1. What if the F11 doesn't work in my Lenovo Thinkpad? It came with windows 7 which I upgraded to windows 10 and now I need to downgrade to win 7. Through windows installation I can see that the recovery partition is still there having occupying size in its partition..
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  4. Thank you so much for making this video. I spent quite some time looking for this process. Microsoft and HP were of no use, as the laptop, running Windows 7, is out of warranty and no longer supported.
    Great job!
  5. Jesus, he's a talker... starts at 4:00
  6. Thanks for sharing this m8.... most related vids i first checked did not go straight to point and lasted like 16 to 20min, yet didn't put out the main solution as per factory restore windows through "Recovery partition" on hard drive. in this case you don't even need installation disc which is great! :)
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  8. Thank You So Much, You are a GREAT HELP
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  10. ^$@@%You need to select one of your existing partitions (here is D: drive) on system disk to divide some space for creating a partition to store AOMEI OneKey Recovery bootable environment. And then, please select a destination folder (here is removable USB drive) to save system backup image file.

    http://www.backup-utility.com/okr/make-a-recovery-partition.html