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Whitey
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      10-31-2008
Hello. In my new PC ( A Dell Inspiron ) box came a CD and it is pretty
generic. Says something like "restore CD" and not much else. Is this the CD
that will make it factory fresh if I want to reinstall everything like when
it came out of the box? Or could I just pick and choose certain
files/programs to reinstall? I don't anticipate having to do this but
anything is possible. Also, if I actually did have to use the CD, wouldn't I
lose everything on the hard disc ? Last question- Once someone told me that
if you reinstall the factory software too many times it weakens the hard
disc somehow. Any truth to that? Thanks in advance and sorry if I seem lost
but I am not a PC wizard and this seems like a good group to ask questions
from what I've seen so far. Bye!

 
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Earle Horton
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      10-31-2008
My Inspiron came with both an image restore partition on the hard disk, and
a DVD that says

Operating System
Already Installed on your Computer
Reinstallation DVD
Windows VistaTM Home Premium 32BIT
The software is already installed on your computer.
Only use this DVD to reinstall the operating system on a DellTM PC.
This DVD is not for reinstallation of programs or drivers.

There is also a drivers and utilities DVD

DellTM
Drivers and Utilities
Already installed on your computer
....
For Reinstalling DellTM InspironTM Computer Software

Open "Computer" and look for additional partitions on your hard disk, and a
partition labelled "Recovery". I think the program to restore the computer
to factory new condition is called PCRestore. If you run that program, it
will wipe your system partition before reinstalling Vista.

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"Whitey" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> Hello. In my new PC ( A Dell Inspiron ) box came a CD and it is pretty
> generic. Says something like "restore CD" and not much else. Is this the
> CD that will make it factory fresh if I want to reinstall everything like
> when it came out of the box? Or could I just pick and choose certain
> files/programs to reinstall? I don't anticipate having to do this but
> anything is possible. Also, if I actually did have to use the CD, wouldn't
> I lose everything on the hard disc ? Last question- Once someone told me
> that if you reinstall the factory software too many times it weakens the
> hard disc somehow. Any truth to that? Thanks in advance and sorry if I
> seem lost but I am not a PC wizard and this seems like a good group to ask
> questions from what I've seen so far. Bye!



 
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Paul Smith
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      10-31-2008
"Whitey" <> wrote in message
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> Hello. In my new PC ( A Dell Inspiron ) box came a CD and it is pretty
> generic. Says something like "restore CD" and not much else. Is this the
> CD that will make it factory fresh if I want to reinstall everything like
> when it came out of the box?


Sounds like it yes.

> Or could I just pick and choose certain files/programs to reinstall? I
> don't anticipate having to do this but anything is possible.


Usually not. You might try having a look at the disc, perhaps its got a
readme file or something similar on it that might give some clues.

> Also, if I actually did have to use the CD, wouldn't I lose everything on
> the hard disc ?


Usually yes, most restore discs will wipe the system drive first. Again not
always, but typically.

> Last question- Once someone told me that if you reinstall the factory
> software too many times it weakens the hard disc somehow. Any truth to
> that?


Nope.

> Thanks in advance and sorry if I seem lost but I am not a PC wizard and
> this seems like a good group to ask questions from what I've seen so far.
> Bye!


Sorry I couldn't be more help, unfortunately its entirely up to the OEMs
what sort of restore or repair options they provide. I personally wish they
would all just ship a Windows disc, and then a separate disc with all their
bits and bobs on. Maybe one day.

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Andy Mclennan
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      10-31-2008
Paul Smith wrote:
> "Whitey" <> wrote in message
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<snipped>
> I personally wish
> they would all just ship a Windows disc, and then a separate disc with
> all their bits and bobs on. Maybe one day.
>

Amen to that. I've spent about an hour earlier removing Google Desktop,
Dell Dock, Tiscali Internet, replacing McAfee AV etc., to strip the
desktop back to a usable state to on a new Dell Inspiron.

If you buy these machines it's on the basis of hardware and price, not
on how much junk the OEM wants to install. What's really daft is that
although such software might make an OEMs life easier when delivering
support for a newbie, it's just added confusion for those who are moving
beyond the newbie stage.

It would be interesting to find out how many calls MS field from
customers who have problems because such stuff.

Could MS solve this problem by including a decent AV and advising OEMs
not to pre-load so much junk? Seriously, when you strip a machine back,
Defender is on, Windows Firewall is on, UAC is on, Updates is on, all
you then need is a decent AV to rock'n'roll.
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Rick Rogers
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      10-31-2008
Hi Whitey,

> Hello. In my new PC ( A Dell Inspiron ) box came a CD and it is pretty
> generic. Says something like "restore CD" and not much else. Is this the
> CD that will make it factory fresh if I want to reinstall everything like
> when it came out of the box?


Yep, that's what they do.

> Or could I just pick and choose certain files/programs to reinstall?


Nope, that's what they don't do.

> I don't anticipate having to do this but anything is possible. Also, if I
> actually did have to use the CD, wouldn't I lose everything on the hard
> disc ?


Generally, these are "wipe and reload" disks that return the system to the
way it was out of the box. Anything you have installed or saved is not
preserved. This is why backing up critical data on a regular basis is
important. By the time you know you need it, it'll be too late to retrieve
it.

> Last question- Once someone told me that if you reinstall the factory
> software too many times it weakens the hard disc somehow. Any truth to
> that?


None at all, complete fallacy. Reinstalling the original system state will
have no more detrimental affect than any other day-to-day use.

> Thanks in advance and sorry if I seem lost but I am not a PC wizard and
> this seems like a good group to ask questions from what I've seen so far.
> Bye!


Right group, good questions. Hope the answers helped.

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http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
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Mike Hall - MVP
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      10-31-2008
"Whitey" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> Hello. In my new PC ( A Dell Inspiron ) box came a CD and it is pretty
> generic. Says something like "restore CD" and not much else. Is this the
> CD that will make it factory fresh if I want to reinstall everything like
> when it came out of the box? Or could I just pick and choose certain
> files/programs to reinstall? I don't anticipate having to do this but
> anything is possible. Also, if I actually did have to use the CD, wouldn't
> I lose everything on the hard disc ? Last question- Once someone told me
> that if you reinstall the factory software too many times it weakens the
> hard disc somehow. Any truth to that? Thanks in advance and sorry if I
> seem lost but I am not a PC wizard and this seems like a good group to ask
> questions from what I've seen so far. Bye!



The best to ask are the nice people at Dell..



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Mick Murphy
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      10-31-2008
http://www.pcdecrapifier.com/

Have a read of the above site.
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"Andy Mclennan" wrote:

> Paul Smith wrote:
> > "Whitey" <> wrote in message
> > news:%...

> <snipped>
> > I personally wish
> > they would all just ship a Windows disc, and then a separate disc with
> > all their bits and bobs on. Maybe one day.
> >

> Amen to that. I've spent about an hour earlier removing Google Desktop,
> Dell Dock, Tiscali Internet, replacing McAfee AV etc., to strip the
> desktop back to a usable state to on a new Dell Inspiron.
>
> If you buy these machines it's on the basis of hardware and price, not
> on how much junk the OEM wants to install. What's really daft is that
> although such software might make an OEMs life easier when delivering
> support for a newbie, it's just added confusion for those who are moving
> beyond the newbie stage.
>
> It would be interesting to find out how many calls MS field from
> customers who have problems because such stuff.
>
> Could MS solve this problem by including a decent AV and advising OEMs
> not to pre-load so much junk? Seriously, when you strip a machine back,
> Defender is on, Windows Firewall is on, UAC is on, Updates is on, all
> you then need is a decent AV to rock'n'roll.
> --
> *Andy*
>
> VM approved sycophants will be ignored.
>

 
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Bill Sharpe
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      10-31-2008
Whitey wrote:
> Hello. In my new PC ( A Dell Inspiron ) box came a CD and it is pretty
> generic. Says something like "restore CD" and not much else. Is this the
> CD that will make it factory fresh if I want to reinstall everything
> like when it came out of the box? Or could I just pick and choose
> certain files/programs to reinstall? I don't anticipate having to do
> this but anything is possible. Also, if I actually did have to use the
> CD, wouldn't I lose everything on the hard disc ? Last question- Once
> someone told me that if you reinstall the factory software too many
> times it weakens the hard disc somehow. Any truth to that? Thanks in
> advance and sorry if I seem lost but I am not a PC wizard and this seems
> like a good group to ask questions from what I've seen so far. Bye!


Yes, the "restore CD" gets you back to the originally shipped
configuration, which, after a week or so of owning the computer, is
probably not what you want.

I'd suggest buying a backup program such as "Acronis True Image," so
that you can create a bootable CD (or DVD) of your current system. You
can then restore from this disk.

Bill
 
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DDW
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      10-31-2008
On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 22:08:39 -0400, "Mike Hall - MVP"
<mikehall@remove_mvps.com> wrote:

>The best to ask are the nice people at Dell..


That was a waste of time.

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Mike Hall - MVP
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      10-31-2008
"DDW" <> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 22:08:39 -0400, "Mike Hall - MVP"
> <mikehall@remove_mvps.com> wrote:
>
>>The best to ask are the nice people at Dell..

>
> That was a waste of time.
>
> DDW
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> Reply via this group
> No email please



Ditto. :-)

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