Using the HP G7000 recovery partition

Hi people

I have a laptop G7000.

About 4 years ago, I ran the recovery utility to fundamentally reset the mobile entity.

My question is, can I do it using the same partitioned recovery files? Computer laptop becomes just a little cluttered, and I want to clear some of the Deadwood programs, registry entries and generally speed up everything back again.

Thanks for any advice.

Ta

Hi Grendel,

Yes your restore partition will work, so to speak, for ever.

I always recommend that you burn a copy on DVD, so in case something must happen that partition, some viruses can be very mean, you will have a backup secure your system.

The link below will take you to the official page of HP document the procedure:

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c01867124

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