I have a Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop purchased new in 2005. Long story short I was having issues with it and I needed a computer ASAP for school so a friend got me a version of Windows. But now I think I am having trouble again and I want to know how to get back to the factory settings that would have originally come with this laptop except that Dell never gave me a reinstall CD. I no longer have a warranty on it so I am not sure what to do and I may end up purchasing Window XP but wanted to try a forum to see if I can avoid this scenario.
Restore media runs from 35 to 55 bucks. You can't get a Windows license for that much. And as you see, few machines come with restore media. Almost all have us make our own. Today I find most pass this up.
Ok, and if you were to pay for a new Windows license, skip XP, pass up Vista and go with Windows 7.
Bob
so it is possible to get a restore media cd? but from where?
I get these from the maker. In this case, dell. If they don't have any then shop for Windows 7.
thanks for responding. so you have windows 7? how do you like it? i just need to make sure i have microsoft word for school
I started before Windows 7 went live but did the Beta and RC. When I get back I'll be on 7 ASAP for my main work machine. Some of us have to wait a little longer.
For me, I can use almost anything from Windows 2000 to 7 but today I'm on a Windows Mobile development team so we use Vista so we can get the full Windows Mobile 6 experience. Not everyone needs to be that close to the leading edge.
Bob
ill try to contact dell first for a reinstall CD, I am a college student and really don't feel like putting out the money to go buy a new operating system ![]()
My sony does? May want to check.
Press F11 at startup to see if the Recovery Partition comes up. If not, go to Dell.com and navigate to Support, enter your Tag/Service# (you should find it on the bottom of your laptop)and go to Downloads and you should be able to find out if a Recovery Disk is still available for your unit. They usually run about $18. If not, go to restoredisks.com, enter your info, and order the disk - their charge is about $35.
Good Luck!
Be sure to get ALL the updates after reinstalling - it can be tedious, but is absolutely necessary!
i read u r message , I was wondering if this would also work for a emachine -t3410 my recovery was lost in a fire , and i still have my computer in all , i do have problem meaning when i format it , i can not go to recovery there isnt any , and not every thing is downloaded , would this -f-11 would i be abe able to see if it is the same , please help me ,
It may not be still available from the computer manufacturer (Dell in your case), but you are entitled to the OS that originally came installed on your computer. As R. Profitt stated, there is usually a "handling" fee for the full install CD or DVD, but if you have the genuine Microsoft installation key sticker on the bottom or side of your computer, you can install the original OS using that key even if you borrow an actual CD from a friend. (Must be the same OS as original, tho.)
Go to Dell website and search for the required CD to reinstall the OS by computer serial number and see if it is still available before you try other procedures. Any drivers specific to your computer model will be included on the reinstall CD.
While recent copies of Windows OS's have many of the drivers your computer needs to make it operationally functional that's usually not the whole story! You may have to go to different vendors sites to get the latest drivers. I have found that Belarc advisor is a good starting point when trying to determine what's on my computer (hardware and software). You might also want to get a copy of Driver Magician Lite. Both programs are free and be found at www.cnet.com.
Good luck!
If you have a label on the laptop with a serial number for windows your in luck. Just get another copy of windows it must be the same type ( home or Pro and same service pack as the original install. If you can,t find one a tech at a store may do it for a reasonable price. If you get a copy start the install from the borrowed disk and when the serial number is asked for type the serial number from the label on your laptop All the experts say this will work you can then register and update windows legally
good luck Mozart.
But what to do if it won't activate? I've watched many try what you tell but it fails when it comes to activation.
Not to start yet another license discussion but the OEM license does not include rights to the Retail version. That in a nutshell is why the activation fails.
Bob
I had to reinstall XP Home for someone a while back on an old HP system. They did not get a CD with their system. I got a copy of a couple of XP Home OEM CD's from someone. One was supposedly from a Gateway system and the other from a Dell, but the CD's were actually identical. I used one of them to create a new XP Home OEM CD with SP3 and had no problem using that to reinstall XP Home on the HP system and activate it.
One key may be getting a generic OEM CD, instead of one that was created for some specific system (unless, of course, it was for the same specific system).
Also, this PC was a desktop. A laptop is more likely to need special drivers, so that may complicate things. Assuming that they have a CD burner available, they may be able to d/l the drivers for their laptop and use a program like nLite to create an XP Home OEM CD with the laptop drivers integrated. It's more work up front, but it makes installation much simpler.
Also, FWIW, contrary to the previous post, you don't have to reinstall the same service pack that came with the system. The system I mentioned was several years old and came with either the original XP Home, or maybe SP1. I had no problems using their OEM license to install XP Home with SP3.
Having said all of that, there's something to be said for getting a recovery CD from the manufacturer if that's possible. Aside from drivers, if the system came with some pre-installed software, that would hopefully be on the recovery CD. In my case I'd checked and HP did not offer one (I think they used to, but it no longer seemed to be available).
James
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