cyberdemon
Member
Hi all,
Do you know what the proper procedure is for restoring a Vortex IV to factory default configuration?
I have tried the install disc - with that I get a blank install of Windows 7 - without drivers, or any of the PCS customisations (e.g. background). I can install some drivers from the other disc but there are a lot of random Clevo drivers on that disc, and it is hard to find the correct ones. The fingerprint sensor no longer works, among other things.
I have also tried the backup partition. I pressed F8 on Windows boot to get the recovery menu, but it can't find a system image. On closer inspection, the recovery partition appears to be blank..
Do PCS have a system image that I can use?
The reason I am restoring is for my colleague's laptop - he bought one a few weeks ago after being impressed by mine, but I seem to have done more harm than good in setting it up for him!
We tried to move the C:\Users folder off of the SSD, but it screwed up Windows... I don't suppose anyone knows a way round that one too?
Cheers,
Tom
Do you know what the proper procedure is for restoring a Vortex IV to factory default configuration?
I have tried the install disc - with that I get a blank install of Windows 7 - without drivers, or any of the PCS customisations (e.g. background). I can install some drivers from the other disc but there are a lot of random Clevo drivers on that disc, and it is hard to find the correct ones. The fingerprint sensor no longer works, among other things.
I have also tried the backup partition. I pressed F8 on Windows boot to get the recovery menu, but it can't find a system image. On closer inspection, the recovery partition appears to be blank..
Do PCS have a system image that I can use?
The reason I am restoring is for my colleague's laptop - he bought one a few weeks ago after being impressed by mine, but I seem to have done more harm than good in setting it up for him!
We tried to move the C:\Users folder off of the SSD, but it screwed up Windows... I don't suppose anyone knows a way round that one too?
Cheers,
Tom