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who do system recover girls as he came again, I'm new and didn't not get a restore or recover disk with this computer

who do system recover girls as he came again, I'm new and didn't not get a restore or recover disk with this computer

Hey goldbird

You should contact your computer manufacturer and recovery disc order from them to put your computer back to factory standards how you bought

They provide a nominal cost

also ask them if you have a recovery partition on your hard drive to do the same thing

normally begin this process by pressing F10 or F11 at startup

have a Happy New Year

Walter, the time zone traveller

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