Restore windows factory on s110

Hello, I have s110 netbook, it was delivered with Windows 7 Home Basic Edition.

After I installed Windows 7 Pro rather Windows 7 Home Edition basic 'OneKey' restore the system has stopped working.

He walks just netbook just start rescure process.

Partition disk HARD hidden with OEM restore (15 GB) information is always present, but it is not bootable.

I have no CD backup.

How to restore booting from a hidden partiotion to start builtin rescure process?

HARD drive has now 4 partiotions:

First - 350 MB for Windows 7 boot partition

Second - 105 GB - drive 'C' with Windows 7 Pro

Third - 350 GB extended partition, with two logical partitions inside - drive 'd' and 'E '.

Fourth - 15 GB hidden OEM partition.

How to restore the feature "OneKey restore?

Maybe there's a way to add boot option to existing boot loader to start from hidden partiotion? Should what hidden partiotion file I start to start the process of rescure?

Finilly I found how start on the hidden partition rescure.

I deleted the first and the second partiotions, make the partition ntfs instead.

Then, by using diskpart.exe I did hidden partiotion active OEM.

I restored it after the reboot, Windows Home Edition original basic hidden partiotion.

Windows works fine now, but "OneKey" button still does not work.

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