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    For people who are really afraid of messing with their computer too much?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by MEK, Sep 13, 2007.

  1. MEK

    MEK Notebook Enthusiast

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    And so I'm not, which is why I had to do a full system restore since I'm a newbie.

    But I found out that doing a full system restore to factory state can also get rid of MANY totally unremarkable, untouched forever, etc. programs.

    So for those who are kinda afraid to do a full clean install...

    Of course, many people probably already know (if it really works that way) and since I'm the only one I know who had done this, there's really no support for this.
     
  2. Les

    Les Not associated with NotebookReview in any way

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    But there is....If you want the software back, call in and they will send you the disks...

    Now its your choice what to reinstall MEK.
     
  3. MEK

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    But there is what? I'm sorry I'm kinda not getting info...

    and thanks for the tweaks, btw