I bought a second hand Compaq desktop pc which had Windows 7 installed. When I get it home I removed Windows 7 with Linux, now I would like to recover Windows 7. Is there any way I can "undelete" Windows 7?
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Can you find the Manual on-line -- see if there is a recovery key on the keyboard that would start it up and do a restore (to 'original factory set Windows 7' or some-such)? (A recent Asus has this feature.)An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski
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Originally posted by vinnywright View Postthis would depend on if it has a recovery partition or not ,,,,,,,,,if no recovery partition , you cant restore
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Originally posted by GreyGeek View PostRight after installation Win7 always asks if you want to create two sets of CDs, one is the recovery CD and the other is a backup of your installed system. The recovery option usually asks you to install the recovery CD. IF you don't have them (matched to your GUID) you are out of luck.
the few boxes/laptops I have spent $ on I made sure came with restoration CD/DVD's ,,,,,,and I'm pretty sure 1 box had a partition you could boot to that did the hole recovery no CD/DVD required.
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"I'm pretty sure 1 box had a partition you could boot to that did the hole recovery no CD/DVD required."
Yeah, that's what I'm thinking of here. But, as you say, it assumes the partitions are still there--not erased or damaged.An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski
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Unless TestDisk would restore the original partition table and scheme. If so, there would be a question whether the recovery partition would be identified and were already overwritten or damaged. The companion package, PhotoRec, might locate some data files on that disk. I mean, what the heck, try running TestDisk--see what you see there on that puppy.An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski
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Not "undleleting" but...
Assuming there is a license key on the machine you can legally download an ISO from here
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...7-1c8486a46ebf
I'm assuming you can still get th drivers from the manufactures website. Obviously that won't return your machine to day 1 state - it will probably be better as it will be entirely without crapware
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