Restore to factory Dell studio 1535

I have a dell studio 1535 and something happened and none of the programs work. is there a factory restore I can do to solve the problem. I try to do the restore point but he says this program cannot be found.

Dell recovery options:

http://supportapj.Dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/DSN/en/document?journalid=67E9C215C4BABD6CE040AE0AB5E14F05&docid=339949

Above is Dell to reinstall Vista from the DVD on your computer.

http://supportapj.Dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/DSN/en/document?journalid=67E9C215C4BABD6CE040AE0AB5E14F05&docid=336966

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