on 27.10.2024 22:53
on 27.10.2024 22:53
Hi all, I have an old Medion E7222 laptop. Great machine, have thoroughly enjoyed using it for quite some years now. It is unfortunately time to upgrade and move on to a newer faster machine. As part of this, I'm donating this machine to a local kids charity. what I need to do though is factory reset the machine to wipe all my data, but leave the original Windows (7 - Home Premium) OS in place. I no longer have the original installation DVD's, but there is a "Recovery" partition on the hard drive, containing what appears to be "factory" image files (see photo attached). I have no idea how to use these however... I've tried pressing F11 at startup to enter recovery mode, but the laptop just hangs if I do this! Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Artie
on 28.10.2024 08:24
on 28.10.2024 08:24
Hi Artiek,
normally F11 pressed at Start calls for the PowerRecover program. But only if you haven't changed the partition scheme at all. So if you changed partition size, enlarged the Windows partition C and and shrunked the D partition, it will not work anymore,
The same has happened if you have exchanged the original 500 GB HDD against a much faster 2.5" Laptop SATA SSD.
But you get a Windows 7 key for little money. Or install Win 10 making use of the MediaCreationTool Microsoft provides
--> https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10
The Win 7 key mostly is also valid for Win 10. So you could do an Upgrade --> Win10 for free
Microsoft server registers your installation and creates an Id for your PC.
So you can go afterwards deleting the complete Win 7 to Win 10 upgraded installation;
and make a clean (empty) new Microsoft Win 10 installation.
Success, daddle
The newly setup installation will be set active automatically