Restore the system with F11?

I could use some advice.  I have a new E530, less than a week.  I met a major error while trying to install Office.  I must have clicked once too many times and he tried to install multiple instances, failed.  I tried the uninstall from the control panel and reinstall, which also failed.  Then I tried a system restore of Windows 7, which failed.  Apparently, Kaspersky is not friendly with the system restore.  I could restore from an early stage, before installing Kaspersky.

I'm not confident in Windows and the registry.  I was coming just to make the F11 thing and start from scratch with the default factory condition?  I appreciate any advice you can give.  Windows does not start successfully, but I saw a weird behavior of the NumLock on message on my screen.  Since I have almost nothing on the laptop right now, I'm leaning towards a choice of F11 system restore.

Thank you

Harry

Hey HarrysLaptop,

Yes Factory Default restore your computer to as it was when he left Lenovo you. He will have everything he had when you first got and lit. If all the pilots that he had instructed when you had initially activated the first time will be there again and brand-new, you added, you have to reinstall.

Best regards

Hiro

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