on 30.03.2017 13:25
on 31.03.2017 14:53
on 31.03.2017 14:53
Hi @ereilly57,
I dont think Recovery discs are still being provided with Windows 10 systems, but you can make your own recovery media through the Media creation tool from microsoft: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10
on 06.04.2017 18:34
on 10.04.2017 10:46
on 10.04.2017 10:46
Hi @ereilly57,
Well thats weird :S.
When clicking on the link, I saw that it doesnt work, so I gathered I must have made a mistake.
So I went to the site again, and I end up at exactly the same URL (but it does load?).
I have no idea why it doesnt work when clicking the link :(. You could copy and paste the URL directly to the adress bar, or you could google "media creation tool", the first link would be the correct one.
on 10.04.2017 11:06
on 10.04.2017 11:06
hi what about the control centre for the keyboard and the rest of the things in the control centre
on 10.04.2017 11:20
on 10.04.2017 11:20
You'd have to install those manually, along with any drivers or other preinstalled software. A Windows 10 recovery media only contains the operating system, nothing else.
To restore your system to its original state, you can restore the factory image by restarting your system, and repeatedly pressing F11 during boot. This would open Cyberlink powerrecovery, with which you can reset your system to its original state. This would erase everything, and reinstall Windows including all original drivers and software.
on 11.04.2017 12:57
on 11.04.2017 12:57
hi i dont see a driver or software for the control centre how do i get it thanks