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09-26-2012
08:34 PM
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02-22-2017
12:05 AM
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OscarFuentes
Hi
Please find the link given below might help you.
Performing an HP System Recovery
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Manjunath
09-26-2012 08:34 PM
Hi:
If the recovery partition is still working, you can restore the PC to factory settings by starting the PC and tapping the F11 key at the beginning of the HP welcome screen to start the recovery manager.
You then follow the on screen menu to restore to factory condition.
Make sure you have backed up any files you want to keep for yourself before doing a system recovery.
Paul
11-29-2013 03:18 AM
My HP MINI have same problem.
I press F11 wan PC turn on, PC went to the start the recovery manager screen. but the system recovery option ling does not working which in dark color. So system recovery can not be done.
Noah
03-16-2015 07:43 AM - edited 03-16-2015 08:33 AM
I wanted to answer this too because I am selling my HP Mini and I cannot use the keyboard due to the ZIP connector for the keyboard cable detaching from the motherboard. This method can be used if the keyboard doesn't work but the touchpad does. The reason this is important is the F buttons on start up cannot be accessed when there is no working keyboard.
Boot up computer. When you get to Login screen and it asks for your password, navigate cursor to password box and click once in dialog box. Use Touchpad for this.
Click on the small blue round icon on the bottom left of the screen (Easy access button). Select the option for using onscreen keyboard. Click APPLY, then OK to close box.
On screen keyboard comes up. Type your password using this and click Enter. If you get a speech bubble saying something about 'select place to type using cursor', drag keyboard out of the way, click once more in the password dialog box, then retype the password from the beginning.
After full bootup, go to your Start Button, bottom left of screen. In Search box type Restore. System Restore will come up in the list. Open this programme. Follow all nstructions and prompts to Restore To Factory Settings.
If you have not yet backed up your data, you can do this now, using the onscreen keyboard as your link to the commands. Copy all your documents and files on to an external drive if you can. Then at least you know you have everything.
