Recovery problem

Hello
I have y510p Lenovo and a problem with recovery.
My knees comes with windows 8, and I'm trying to install windows 7, so I had to format my C partition.
Now I'm tryin to get my windows 8 back but recovery does not work it keep tellin that failed to reset.
I wish someone can help me with this, thanks in advance!

Mr_Gold wrote:
Hello
I have y510p Lenovo and a problem with recovery.
My knees comes with windows 8, and I'm trying to install windows 7, so I had to format my C partition.
Now I'm tryin to get my windows 8 back but recovery does not work it keep tellin that failed to reset.
I wish someone can help me with this, thanks in advance!

There is no more commercial best of 8.0 to win so one option is to use only 8.1 Win. You can download a copy by using the tool of creation of media (google it). It's free, and if you choose the same type as the pre-installed operating system it will automatically detect the key of product embedded in the bios. I don't know that they have a Russian version.

On the question of recovery, I don't think that Lenovo can help you right now if you have not made a backup earlier. So give them a call.

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