1. After entering the recovery system interface, click the [F11] key continuously, enter the HP's built-in recovery system interface, and select [Advanced Options] → [System Restore], wait for the factory state to be restored. If the factory settings have not been completed for several hours after reinstalling the system, it means that there is a fault in the system recovery.
2. Directly turn on/restart the HP laptop, and keep pressing the "esc" button on the keyboard to enter the corresponding setting interface when the computer appears. Please click to enter the picture description 2 You can see that the system recovery button is "F11" in the boot menu interface, and you can directly press the "F11" button.
3. There will be a prompt of ESC information in the lower left corner when starting up. At this time, press the ESC key to open the menu, and press F11 to enter the system recovery program. After entering the system recovery program, the following interface will appear, where you can choose system restore, system restore and file backup.
When power-on, there will be a prompt of ESC information in the lower left corner. At this time, press the ESC key to open the menu, and press F11 to enter Enter the system recovery program. After entering the system recovery program, the following interface will appear, where you can choose system restore, system restore and file backup.
With the help of recovery CD or USB driverIf the system cannot start normally or enter the recovery mode, you can use the HP recovery CD or create a recovery USB drive to restore the system. If you have a recovery CD, you can insert the CD into the notebook and follow the instructions on the screen.
Enter the "Settings" menu of the computer and click the "Update and Security" option. In the "Update and Security" menu, click the "Restore" option. In the "Recovery" menu, you can see the available recovery options.
Restore bios (hardware settings) to the factory state: keep clicking F10 to enter bios, select the exit option, and select loadsetupdefaults--yes. Then select Exit--exitsavingchanges--yes.
Enter recovery mode: First, turn off the computer and press the power button to turn it on. When the HP Logo appears on the screen, keep pressing the F11 key to enter the recovery mode. Select the recovery option: In recovery mode, use the keyboard arrow keys to select "Restore System" or similar options, and then press Enter to confirm.
After selecting the restore option and entering the system restore option, select "Dell DataSafe Restore and Emergency Backup". Select the factory image, select "Select other system backups and more options", and click "Next". Select "Restore My Computer" and click "Next".
HP computers can restore factory settings through the following steps: Enter recovery mode: First, turn off the computer and press the power button to turn it on. When the HP Logo appears on the screen, keep pressing the F11 key to enter the recovery mode.
Method 1: Reset the computer through settings. Click the Start menu, Settings, Update and Security. In the Windows update interface, click "Advanced Options". In the advanced options interface, click "Restore". In the recovery interface, click "Start" under "Reset this computer".
HP old desktop restore factory setting method: There will be an ESC message prompt in the lower left corner when starting up. At this time, press the ESC key to open the menu, and press F11 to enter the system recovery program. After entering the system recovery program, the following interface will appear, where you can choose system restore, system restore and file backup.
If the system has not been reinstalled, you can make factory settings. Enter the advanced boot option. Before booting into the system, press F8 to enter the advanced boot options of Windows 7 and select "Repair Computer".
1. Click Restore in the function bar on the left of the settings.Click to start restoring, so that you can reset this computer. You can also directly use Windows updates to check for updates. Updating the system is equivalent to restoring the factory settings.
2. Win10 system recovery method: win10 does not want to reinstall the system. How to restore the system? Brand laptops all provide one-click restore function. Please check the instructions for details. For example, press F9 for ASUS notebooks, F11 for thinkpad notebooks, and Lenovo notebooks. Press the novo key, press F11 for HP notebooks, etc.
3. Turn on the computer to start, then select Settings and enter the computer settings interface. 2. Find updates and security in the settings, which can be used for Windows updates, restores and backups. 3. Important data needs to be backed up before restoring the factory settings to avoid data loss during recovery.
4. When the Lenovo computer is turned off, press the "NOVO" key on the keyboard, and there is a twist like a curved arrow, and you can restore it with one click. When the HP notebook is turned on, there will be a prompt of ESC information in the lower left corner. At this time, press the ESC key to open the menu, and press F11 to enter the system recovery program.
5. HP Computer One-click Restore Backup Method I Open HP Backup and Recovery Manager software; Note: Refer to the opening order: Start Menu->All Programs->HP Backup & Recove ry-〉HP Backup and Recovery Manager.
6. Click "Start" at the bottom left of the HP computer.Pop-up menu bar interface, click "Settings". In the setting interface, click "Update and Security" in the list. To update the security interface, click "Restore". One-click restore tool is a software that can back up and restore the system.
HP notebook comes with a system recovery tool, which can be used to restore the system. Usually, press F11 or other designated keys when power-on to enter the recovery mode. After entering the recovery interface, select the appropriate options according to the prompts, such as restoring the entire system, restoring to factory settings, etc.
Enter the "Settings" menu of the computer and click the "Update and Security" option. In the "Update and Security" menu, click the "Restore" option.In the "Recovery" menu, you can see the available recovery options. Select the "Return to the previous version" option, and the system will automatically return to the previous stable version.
First, press the "power" button of the notebook to turn it on, and then immediately press the "esc" key on the keyboard. When the startup option appears, tap the "F11" key on the keyboard. Wait a moment. Go to "Select an option" and click "Troubleshoot" with the mouse.
Restore bios (hardware settings) to the factory state: keep clicking F10 to enter bios, select the exit option, and select loadsetupdefaults--yes. Then select Exit--exitsavingchanges--yes.
System recovery".Go to "System Recovery", click "Restore without backing up your files" with the mouse, and then click "Next" with the mouse. This is an instruction before restoring the system to the factory state. We click "Next" directly. Start preparing for the factory image recovery and wait for the preparation to be completed.
When power-on, there will be a prompt of ESC information in the lower left corner. At this time, press the ESC key to open the menu, and press F11 to enter the system recovery program. After entering the system recovery program, you can choose system restoration, system recovery and file backup.
Please click F11 continuously when booting to enter the system recovery interface, and the "Select Keyboard Layout" interface will appear. It is recommended to select "Microsoft Pinyin Simplicy".
Method/Tutorial First, press the "Power" button of the notebook to turn on, and then immediately tap the "esc" key on the keyboard. When the startup option appears, tap the "F11" key on the keyboard. Wait a moment. Go to "Select an option" and click "Troubleshoot" with the mouse.
Click the "Menu" logo in the lower left corner of the computer desktop. Click the "Settings" logo in the "Menu". Find "Update and Security" in "Windows Settings" and click to enter. Click "Restore". Click "Start" on the "Restore" interface.
Open Settings, open System Settings, and double-click to open Update and Security. Open Recovery, find the recovery option, and click to enter. Reset the computer. Find Reset this computer and click Start.
Click "Start" and select "Settings".Find and click "Update and Security". Click "Restore". Click "Start". In the pop-up dialog box, select "Keep My Files" or "Delete All Content". After confirmation, click the option, and the computer will start to restore the factory settings.
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1. After entering the recovery system interface, click the [F11] key continuously, enter the HP's built-in recovery system interface, and select [Advanced Options] → [System Restore], wait for the factory state to be restored. If the factory settings have not been completed for several hours after reinstalling the system, it means that there is a fault in the system recovery.
2. Directly turn on/restart the HP laptop, and keep pressing the "esc" button on the keyboard to enter the corresponding setting interface when the computer appears. Please click to enter the picture description 2 You can see that the system recovery button is "F11" in the boot menu interface, and you can directly press the "F11" button.
3. There will be a prompt of ESC information in the lower left corner when starting up. At this time, press the ESC key to open the menu, and press F11 to enter the system recovery program. After entering the system recovery program, the following interface will appear, where you can choose system restore, system restore and file backup.
When power-on, there will be a prompt of ESC information in the lower left corner. At this time, press the ESC key to open the menu, and press F11 to enter Enter the system recovery program. After entering the system recovery program, the following interface will appear, where you can choose system restore, system restore and file backup.
With the help of recovery CD or USB driverIf the system cannot start normally or enter the recovery mode, you can use the HP recovery CD or create a recovery USB drive to restore the system. If you have a recovery CD, you can insert the CD into the notebook and follow the instructions on the screen.
Enter the "Settings" menu of the computer and click the "Update and Security" option. In the "Update and Security" menu, click the "Restore" option. In the "Recovery" menu, you can see the available recovery options.
Restore bios (hardware settings) to the factory state: keep clicking F10 to enter bios, select the exit option, and select loadsetupdefaults--yes. Then select Exit--exitsavingchanges--yes.
Enter recovery mode: First, turn off the computer and press the power button to turn it on. When the HP Logo appears on the screen, keep pressing the F11 key to enter the recovery mode. Select the recovery option: In recovery mode, use the keyboard arrow keys to select "Restore System" or similar options, and then press Enter to confirm.
After selecting the restore option and entering the system restore option, select "Dell DataSafe Restore and Emergency Backup". Select the factory image, select "Select other system backups and more options", and click "Next". Select "Restore My Computer" and click "Next".
HP computers can restore factory settings through the following steps: Enter recovery mode: First, turn off the computer and press the power button to turn it on. When the HP Logo appears on the screen, keep pressing the F11 key to enter the recovery mode.
Method 1: Reset the computer through settings. Click the Start menu, Settings, Update and Security. In the Windows update interface, click "Advanced Options". In the advanced options interface, click "Restore". In the recovery interface, click "Start" under "Reset this computer".
HP old desktop restore factory setting method: There will be an ESC message prompt in the lower left corner when starting up. At this time, press the ESC key to open the menu, and press F11 to enter the system recovery program. After entering the system recovery program, the following interface will appear, where you can choose system restore, system restore and file backup.
If the system has not been reinstalled, you can make factory settings. Enter the advanced boot option. Before booting into the system, press F8 to enter the advanced boot options of Windows 7 and select "Repair Computer".
1. Click Restore in the function bar on the left of the settings.Click to start restoring, so that you can reset this computer. You can also directly use Windows updates to check for updates. Updating the system is equivalent to restoring the factory settings.
2. Win10 system recovery method: win10 does not want to reinstall the system. How to restore the system? Brand laptops all provide one-click restore function. Please check the instructions for details. For example, press F9 for ASUS notebooks, F11 for thinkpad notebooks, and Lenovo notebooks. Press the novo key, press F11 for HP notebooks, etc.
3. Turn on the computer to start, then select Settings and enter the computer settings interface. 2. Find updates and security in the settings, which can be used for Windows updates, restores and backups. 3. Important data needs to be backed up before restoring the factory settings to avoid data loss during recovery.
4. When the Lenovo computer is turned off, press the "NOVO" key on the keyboard, and there is a twist like a curved arrow, and you can restore it with one click. When the HP notebook is turned on, there will be a prompt of ESC information in the lower left corner. At this time, press the ESC key to open the menu, and press F11 to enter the system recovery program.
5. HP Computer One-click Restore Backup Method I Open HP Backup and Recovery Manager software; Note: Refer to the opening order: Start Menu->All Programs->HP Backup & Recove ry-〉HP Backup and Recovery Manager.
6. Click "Start" at the bottom left of the HP computer.Pop-up menu bar interface, click "Settings". In the setting interface, click "Update and Security" in the list. To update the security interface, click "Restore". One-click restore tool is a software that can back up and restore the system.
HP notebook comes with a system recovery tool, which can be used to restore the system. Usually, press F11 or other designated keys when power-on to enter the recovery mode. After entering the recovery interface, select the appropriate options according to the prompts, such as restoring the entire system, restoring to factory settings, etc.
Enter the "Settings" menu of the computer and click the "Update and Security" option. In the "Update and Security" menu, click the "Restore" option.In the "Recovery" menu, you can see the available recovery options. Select the "Return to the previous version" option, and the system will automatically return to the previous stable version.
First, press the "power" button of the notebook to turn it on, and then immediately press the "esc" key on the keyboard. When the startup option appears, tap the "F11" key on the keyboard. Wait a moment. Go to "Select an option" and click "Troubleshoot" with the mouse.
Restore bios (hardware settings) to the factory state: keep clicking F10 to enter bios, select the exit option, and select loadsetupdefaults--yes. Then select Exit--exitsavingchanges--yes.
System recovery".Go to "System Recovery", click "Restore without backing up your files" with the mouse, and then click "Next" with the mouse. This is an instruction before restoring the system to the factory state. We click "Next" directly. Start preparing for the factory image recovery and wait for the preparation to be completed.
When power-on, there will be a prompt of ESC information in the lower left corner. At this time, press the ESC key to open the menu, and press F11 to enter the system recovery program. After entering the system recovery program, you can choose system restoration, system recovery and file backup.
Please click F11 continuously when booting to enter the system recovery interface, and the "Select Keyboard Layout" interface will appear. It is recommended to select "Microsoft Pinyin Simplicy".
Method/Tutorial First, press the "Power" button of the notebook to turn on, and then immediately tap the "esc" key on the keyboard. When the startup option appears, tap the "F11" key on the keyboard. Wait a moment. Go to "Select an option" and click "Troubleshoot" with the mouse.
Click the "Menu" logo in the lower left corner of the computer desktop. Click the "Settings" logo in the "Menu". Find "Update and Security" in "Windows Settings" and click to enter. Click "Restore". Click "Start" on the "Restore" interface.
Open Settings, open System Settings, and double-click to open Update and Security. Open Recovery, find the recovery option, and click to enter. Reset the computer. Find Reset this computer and click Start.
Click "Start" and select "Settings".Find and click "Update and Security". Click "Restore". Click "Start". In the pop-up dialog box, select "Keep My Files" or "Delete All Content". After confirmation, click the option, and the computer will start to restore the factory settings.
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