Reinstall Win7 without recovery partition

Hello

I have an Inspiron 15R N5110 needs is Windows 7 OS reinstalled.  I think he might have gotten bitten by a virus, but I'm not positive about that.  The key is that there is a lot of BSODS, and sometimes when it starts up, it says that some important services running, as the event handler.

When I try to use the recovery partition after hitting F8 on startup, it cannot simply to do anything, return to the menu to start again and again.  I guess it's possible that the virus destroyed the both recovery partition.

And I have no OS CD to restore from.  I am simply out of luck?

I wouldn't, but I can * buy * a series of CD of Dell OS install?

Sigh.

Thank you
Randy Stegbauer

You can request records of installation here (US only):

support.Dell.com/.../backupcd_form

You can also download and use a 'retail' version to install and activate using your product key by phone from Microsoft (not Dell).

www.w7forums.com/official-Windows-7-SP1-ISO-image-downloads-t12325.html

HOWEVER, I would test your system carefully, especially from your hard drive... what you describe could very well be a hard drive problem.  Do this before you install Windows - there is no need to install Windows on a bad drive.

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