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ms dos


Question Posted Saturday August 8 2009, 10:32 pm

hey i was wondering whats the code in ms dos to do a complete restore like back when it came out of the box. theres no cd and i cant find the restore in the system programs. i just need the code to put in under ms dos. thanks

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theymos answered Sunday August 9 2009, 12:25 am:
You can't. To restore the computer, you need to put all of the files that came with the computer into their original places, and delete everything else. Neither DOS nor Windows has this data. There isn't some "secret area" where this information is backed up; if it's not on the hard drive, you MUST use an install/recovery CD.

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