You need to login to view this posts content. Oz MDL Expert. Sep 1, 1, May 21, 9, 3, What do they want??? Can u explain me please But wouldn't it be like a spam if i posted a new thread, asking same Questions which i believe may h' been asked by a number of people,,,,,it wouldn't pain someone to answer like moderator or some experienced guy Also Considering this part of the forum is least responding So no pun intended: people who ever is finding it difficult reading this post read or,,,let it be Many thanks Keep it alive.
Dec 8, Once you have the ISO downloaded, in order to make it bootable, you can use a free 3rd party tool called Rufus in case your aren't able to make it bootable with system detect. I also wanted to add that Rufus is actually no longer needed. Dell now provides it's own tool for making the ISO bootable. I will restate the issue again. The del system detect application that is downloaded when you attempt to get the image will not validate a non dell system even with the service tag so it does not allow you to download the image.
I'll check from there what's available for download and I'll try to help you then. The drive died in my Inspiron All-In-One I go to the Dell support download page and ut in the service tag number. The page tells me Win 8. Upon trying to download, however, the page downloads the Dell System Detect program. What good is this for me? I am working from another computer, not a Dell, and trying to download the image so i can get my dell back up and running.
I even installed the DSD, but of course it does nothing. How can you create a circular system that does not work? How can i download win 8. I can create bootable USB flash drive to recreate a working computer, but i need the files! Browse Community. Image Assist. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Are all these links still available on the internet somewhere?
Microsoft did want to allow some people to be able to download an ISO of their version of Windows, but Microsoft also believes they should be the ones to decide who should, and should not be downloading their OS. I'm not talking about the broad sense of the decision Since you are talking about using the key on the COA sticker on the bottom of the laptop, you are talking about an OEM installation as opposed to a Retail installation You don't want one that is pre-activated, or comes with a crack or a hack.
You just want an untouched ISO. You might get lucky. You can also contact the manufacturer of the laptop Via their Support web site and request to purchase the recovery media for that model laptop. OMG, you just want the OS! I know this.
Remember, we are talking about Windows XP here. The OS that was replaced by Vista As a last resort, you could contact Microsoft directly Sticker will say. If it does, it means OEM install. As such, the key you're seeing is a broad key that will not work for a re-install. Most manufacturers have a reinstall partition, bootable by a key-sequence at the right time during boot.
If that got blown-away possibly by you prior to posting here ,. Find an OEM image for your manufacturer. Again, if you're posting here, you're not Googling enough, or too antsy about getting tools where you need to. And the end-user will be happy having that physically in their storage. However, it would be clever to visit the manufacturer's site and see if there are any recovery disk images available for your specific laptop model. If you decide to use a retail version of Windows, it is recommended that you download all the necessary drivers for your laptop and copy them on a USB stick or burn them on a CD so that you can get online etc.
Sometimes people forget to download all the appropriate drivers for their Ethernet card, and they cannot get online after installing Windows. You just have to have a lot of patience to find them for your specific laptop model.
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