I want to factory reset!

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  1. Posts : 96
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       #51

    There is the swm file I have been talking about
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  2. Posts : 562
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       #52

    How the SWM files eneded up in "Recycle Bin" ?. Is it already there when you explored the partition first time ?. Is there any other WIM/SWM file which is bigger than 1 GB ?.
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       #53

    Anshad Edavana said:
    How the SWM files eneded up in "Recycle Bin" ?. Is it already there when you explored the partition first time ?. Is there any other WIM/SWM file which is bigger than 1 GB ?.
    No it's not in recycle bin, I didn't expand look there is driver 64.wim with 1+gb
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    Last edited by Ripshock; 13 Jun 2014 at 11:59. Reason: it`s not in*, better picture
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  4. Posts : 562
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       #54

    Please try the below steps.

    1. Download and install "Partition Guru" from http://www.eassos.com/partitionguru.php

    2. Install the tool and open it. Unlike "Partition Wizard", "PartitionGuru" will let us copy files from hidden partitions. Now create a folder in one of the empty data partition - preferable named "Recovery". Then copy asus.swm, asus2.swm,asus3.swm and asus4.swm to the "Recovery" folder.

    http://www.partitionguru.com/manual/...mPartition.php

    3. Open an elevated "Command Prompt" and type the below command exactly.

    dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:e:\Recovery\asus.swm

    (assuming the SWM files are stored inside "E:\Recovery" folder ).

    Let us know the result with next reply.
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       #55

    Edited to remove double posting.
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  6. Posts : 96
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       #56

    Anshad Edavana said:
    Edited to remove double posting.
    There is another wim files like driver 64 which contains the drivers needed for thr laptop
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       #57

    Should I add them too?
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  8. Posts : 562
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       #58

    Hi

    Usually the recovery image will contain the necessary drivers required for the system. However it won't hurt to copy that wim file too.

    On a later thought, please execute the below command after the first one.

    dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:e:\Recovery\asus.swm >e:\wiminfo.txt

    This will create a file named "wiminfo.txt" in E drive. Please attach that file along with the screenshot.
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  9. Posts : 96
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       #59

    anshad edavana said:
    hi

    usually the recovery image will contain the necessary drivers required for the system. However it won't hurt to copy that wim file too.

    On a later thought, please execute the below command after the first one.

    dism /get-wiminfo /wimfile:e:\recovery\asus.swm >e:\wiminfo.txt

    this will create a file named "wiminfo.txt" in e drive. Please attach that file along with the screenshot.
    I want to factory reset!-2.png
    wiminfo.txt

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    Last edited by Ripshock; 13 Jun 2014 at 12:46. Reason: made a wrong command i have forgot to put space
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  10. Posts : 96
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       #60

    I have update last post, j have done a wrong command
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