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This has me stumped, I know where I can ask for more help, hope someone else has any ideas, hang in there.
This has me stumped, I know where I can ask for more help, hope someone else has any ideas, hang in there.
Hi,
I have no help for built in windows recovery methods other than it pretty much confirms why most people use Free macrium reflect and it's winpe recovery cd/ flash media instead which also has startup repair if a system image was created and of course the recovery media :)
It has worked every time
Not to mention MS has no interest in fixing anything in win-7 beside upgrading to 10 as the only route to a so called fix.
if I delete or change the place of a system file, is it possible to open that repair window which I want?
Depends, delete or change the wrong one and you may never get it to boot and you'll have to use a disk or flash drive, but that's forbidden.
It sounds like you have a work PC with Windows Enterprise.
The company may have locked down users from doing things.
Can you ask a company IT person about this ?
Yes mate now I work in a governmental department what David and Ranger has said is correct and while I can change things like mouse size speed etc etc romping through the programs say just for a simple example I wanted to install Cleaner my efforts get blocked pretty well immediately.
I find the best way is to contact the IT people and depending on who you get of course most of our people are helpful to a point that is probably your only recourse. Having said that it depends on your level of control/senioority within the company/system too - I m just one of the plebs so am annoyingly restricted.
I know what IT guys say, "restricted"
If you're a restricted user, not much you can do to fix it yourself.
If the company gave you a new PC that isn't working right, the IT department should fix it or replace it.
Have you reported the problems to IT and asked them to fix the problems ?
Yes mate as David said plus trying to hack or crack it yourself could land yourself in hot water - best left well alone if the company you work for is like the department I work for - a quick and nasty slap on the wrists at best.