Monday, January 18, 2010

How to Rescue your laptop if the warranty period is expired


Hi!! Do you have computer with prelodaed, or company installed operating system, like Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7?? Most of the laptops like Sony, Dell,HP ....are coming with preloaded or factory installed operating system with most of the softwares installed. So you just have to purchase & start using your system or Laptop. Nice!! Now think if your laptop get a serious virus infection & is not starting up or become extremely slow, or some other serious error occurs to your system. How you will correct your Laptop?? It is not responding at all. Yes, this can happen to your computer system.
If you are in a warranty period, the service centre will take care of all your problems.But if your warranty is expired you need a Rescue Disc or Recovery Disc to correct your System(laptop).
Do you have the Rescue Disc??
A Rescue Disc contains all the Factory installed softwares files, & can make your Laptop as New, like you had purchased (atleast functionally :-D) In Windows Vista & 7 there is an option where by going to Windows Recovery Centre, you can make a Rescue Disc. Just type Recovery or Restore in the search box at START button, you will find the option of Windows Recovery Centre (in Windows 7 Restore option --> backup--> insert a Blank DVD & follow the instructions,or alternatively on C:or D: drive, wherever you like, but in case of formatting this can be lost).
In sony Vaio series of Laptops, there is a inbuilt Rescue centre where you can format & make your computer as Factory fitted settings.For this you have to restart your computer & as the vaio logo starts showing, press F10, the rescue option will show. Do the System Restore or C:drive recovery. This will correct your computer as good as new .
Still not happy ??? don't want to do all these techy job?? go to restoredisk.com, there you will get all types of Recovery C/DVD for almost all laptops & electronics, but after a coughing up a nominal price. Bye!!




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