F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Delete all files and reset settings. Restore from backups if available. Reinstall operating system or applications.

Delete all files and reset settings. Restore from backups if available. Reinstall operating system or applications.

Delete all files and reset settings. Restore from backups if available. Reinstall operating system or applications.

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11-25-2016, 03:40 PM
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Hello everyone, My family has a five-year-old computer that we’re handing over to a friend. It’s quite slow now, but I’ve noticed older machines run faster. I think the issue might be from too much clutter. We don’t need any files left behind—just reset it so it’s ready for the new owner. The operating system is Windows 7 Home Premium. How can I perform a factory reset? Thanks, Jackson
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Flower_Mermaid
11-25-2016, 03:40 PM #1

Hello everyone, My family has a five-year-old computer that we’re handing over to a friend. It’s quite slow now, but I’ve noticed older machines run faster. I think the issue might be from too much clutter. We don’t need any files left behind—just reset it so it’s ready for the new owner. The operating system is Windows 7 Home Premium. How can I perform a factory reset? Thanks, Jackson

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Aeronie
Member
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11-26-2016, 10:13 PM
#2
Obtain the Windows key, run a CD, and simply reinstall it.
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Aeronie
11-26-2016, 10:13 PM #2

Obtain the Windows key, run a CD, and simply reinstall it.

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TheGoonDude
Junior Member
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11-27-2016, 06:54 PM
#3
It seems you're asking about the type of computer based on brand-specific software. Since Acer offers such tools, it likely refers to a personal computer with their operating system and applications tailored for users.
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TheGoonDude
11-27-2016, 06:54 PM #3

It seems you're asking about the type of computer based on brand-specific software. Since Acer offers such tools, it likely refers to a personal computer with their operating system and applications tailored for users.

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TehSprite
Member
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11-27-2016, 08:46 PM
#4
Ensure you have the Windows installation media and the product key. Run dban to erase the drive and perform a fresh setup.
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TehSprite
11-27-2016, 08:46 PM #4

Ensure you have the Windows installation media and the product key. Run dban to erase the drive and perform a fresh setup.

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stefjar9
Member
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11-27-2016, 10:33 PM
#5
Install Windows 7 on a USB drive and perform a clean setup
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stefjar9
11-27-2016, 10:33 PM #5

Install Windows 7 on a USB drive and perform a clean setup

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Pikam66
Junior Member
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11-27-2016, 11:45 PM
#6
Find the Windows activation key and see if reinstalling from a USB or disk works for your old HP. Don’t need to erase anything.
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Pikam66
11-27-2016, 11:45 PM #6

Find the Windows activation key and see if reinstalling from a USB or disk works for your old HP. Don’t need to erase anything.

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_Skyqueen99_
Member
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11-28-2016, 05:39 AM
#7
what OS
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_Skyqueen99_
11-28-2016, 05:39 AM #7

what OS

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XEXEXE
Junior Member
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11-29-2016, 09:26 AM
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Windows 7 Home Premium version.
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XEXEXE
11-29-2016, 09:26 AM #8

Windows 7 Home Premium version.

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xISplex
Member
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11-29-2016, 01:00 PM
#9
Referring to the 7th HP support page for guidance
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xISplex
11-29-2016, 01:00 PM #9

Referring to the 7th HP support page for guidance

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zmanrules987
Member
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11-29-2016, 05:45 PM
#10
This link leads to a HP support document concerning version 18.0.18.
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zmanrules987
11-29-2016, 05:45 PM #10

This link leads to a HP support document concerning version 18.0.18.

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