I want to factory reset!

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  1. Posts : 96
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       #41

    I can post whatever you needed but help me figure this thing out
    P.s I am also using tapatalk so I can keep online and updated but sometimes I kinda be late because of maybe different locatiom time espicially at night when I go to bed
    Also is there a way to boot from the recovery partition so I can factory reset?
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  2.    #42

    Those drivers in Recovery are outdated by now and will be replaced by newer ones delivered by Optional Windows Update after reinstall. Did you follow the method to enable Automatically deliver drivers via Windows Update (Step 3) and then run all Important and Optional Windows Updates (except Bingware) until there are no more? There will be several reboots requested after which you should go back to Check for Updates until there are no more.

    Again if you have not followed the steps in Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 yet then you've not even attempted to Clean Reinstall Win7 correctly. Why are you so stubbornly wanting to run inferior Recovery without making a real attempt? If tens of thousands of other users have done these reinstalls with our help without a single complaint, do you really think you'd be the only one in five years who failed? At least give it a shot.
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       #43

    gregrocker said:
    Those drivers in Recovery are outdated by now and will be replaced by newer ones delivered by Optional Windows Update after reinstall. Did you follow the method to enable Automatically deliver drivers via Windows Update (Step 3) and then run all Important and Optional Windows Updates (except Bingware) until there are no more? There will be several reboots requested after which you should go back to Check for Updates until there are no more.

    Again if you have not followed the steps in Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 yet then you've not even attempted to Clean Reinstall Win7 correctly. Why are you so stubbornly wanting to run inferior Recovery without making a real attempt? If tens of thousands of other users have done these reinstalls with our help without a single complaint, do you really think you'd be the only one in five years who failed? At least give it a shot.
    I apprecite that and no I won't fail I have read the steps and they are precisely explained and change my vision of a clean install, I thought a clean install was boot from cd format c:) then install
    Anout driver update, it's very interesting but I am somehow, want to factory reset using oem very badly, just go with me this time, I am not pushing or anything and not ordering you at all.
    Thank you for your effort and others and I hope together would solve this and then I meight try to use your method and if it doesn't give me what I want, I will get back to factory reset by oem
    So are you in?
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       #44

    Ripshock, Greg is one of the most experienced user in this forum. You should follow what he is advising.

    You shouldn't have created two topics to discuss the same issue - https://www.sevenforums.com/installat...asus-k55a.html

    The questions you asked there is already answered. Converting a GPT disk to MBR will destroy all data. There are commercial partitioning tools which can do non destructive conversion but most definitely Windows won't boot after that.
    Last edited by Anshad Edavana; 13 Jun 2014 at 10:55.
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       #45

    Anshad Edavana said:
    Ripshock, Greg is one of the most experienced user in this forum. You should follow what he is advising.
    Here we go again, I said I will try that later after I factory reset using recovery partition and Ik he is a pro but...... oh forget it, I just need to do this and you just change topics
    No offense but if you just don't know say so, I am not so pushy, this is an open community, not a prison so just help with this or have a good day and watch fifa 2014 :)
    P.s all respect to all experts and helping hands
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  6.    #46

    Why would you again insult those trying to help you? Are you one of the most ungrateful people we've seen here in the past five years?

    I would apologize to Anshad who is one of the few here who has the skills to help you relink your Recovery partition which is an operation above the abilities of many of the top experts in the world. I've also seen SIW2 in the thread several times who for some reason hasn't helped you. Could it be your attitude?
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    gregrocker said:
    Why would you again insult those trying to help you? Are you one of the most ungrateful people we've seen here out of millions in the past five years?

    I would apologize to Anshad who is one of the few here who has the skills to help you relink your Recovery partition which is an operation above the abilities of many of the top experts in the world. I've also seen SIW2 in the thread several times who for some reason hasn't helped you. Could it be your attitude?
    Ok, I am sorry, I am just gonna go with you as smooth as I can be, no complaints, nothing, but one tiny thing that we resolve this terrible, also, I havn't been like this with anyone but you just kept telling me about your method and I have already said I don't want, please don't get me wrong, I am so generous and nice with people but I also have limits, I am a human being, so if I really did anything wrong, i am sorry again and I mean it and I will try to be as mature as I can beso are we cool?
    Thank you
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    Oh yeah and I apologize to Anshad Edavana, much respet brother, didn't real meant anything, no heart feelings.
    P.s guys, go easy with me I am noob
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  9.    #49

    In Post 43 you clearly said you were ready to do the Clean Reinstall, so the reply "Here we go again" was unexpected a few posts later.

    No problem. Carry on.
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    gregrocker said:
    In Post 43 you clearly said you were ready to do the Clean Reinstall, so the reply "Here we go again" was unexpected a few posts later.

    No problem. Carry on.
    Maybe you mis-understood me as I am not well-speaking english and not good at computer refrences, I am trying to learn from the best
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