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all correct?Code:bcdedit/delete {ramdiskoptions} /f bcdedit/displayorder {7c6b32d2-03be-11e2-8fb9-685d43fada0b} /addlast bcdedit /default {current}
all correct?Code:bcdedit/delete {ramdiskoptions} /f bcdedit/displayorder {7c6b32d2-03be-11e2-8fb9-685d43fada0b} /addlast bcdedit /default {current}
Good for you. Now you get to restore your Windows 7 computer to factory settings | Dell US which is half as good of an install of Win7 as doing a Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7.
You can try to Clean Up Factory Bloatware but just remember you deliberately chose to do an inferior install of Win7 even though Dell handed you the disk and we handed you the steps to get a vastly superior install.
when successfully booted in new win7. In elevated command prompt:
Delete P:\NST folder. It was made by easybcd.Code:bcdedit/delete {6a3893e0-0160-11e4-9340-dc990d2e5ae9} bcdedit/delete {6a3893e1-0160-11e4-9340-dc990d2e5ae9} bcdedit/displayorder {current}
when successfully booted in win7. In elevated command prompt:
Code:bcdedit/set {current} recoverysequence {db62634c-2ad1-11e4-86d8-685d43fada0b}
Why don't you respond to gregrocker? He's right!! why the heck do you want to do a factory restore?