Lenovo laptop factory reset
The OneKey Recovery System can be effective in fixing problems caused by viruses. Image Credit: Ethan Miller/Getty Images News/Getty Images Lenovo IdeaPad laptops are equipped with the OneKey Recover System, which backs up and restores the computer in the event of a hardware failure. It can be used to restore the system partition to its original factory settings or to simply create user backups so restoration is possible should you need it in the future. Before committing to the use of the OneKey Recovery System, be sure to back up any important files since a factory reset completely wipes all digital content on the hard drive. Advertisement When Windows Can Be Started NormallyStep 1Connect the AC power adapter to the side of your IdeaPad. Video of the Day Step 2Press the Novo button to start the Lenovo OneKey Recovery System. The Novo button is to the left of the fan vent on the left side of your IdeaPad. Step 3Select "System Recovery," and allow the computer to restart. Advertisement Step 4Follow the on-screen prompts to restore the system partition to factory settings. The recovery process may take several minutes. When Windows Cannot Be StartedStep 1Shut down the IdeaPad if it is not already turned off. Step 2Press the Novo button. The Novo button is to the left of the fan vent on the left side of your IdeaPad. Advertisement Step 3Select "Lenovo OneKey Recovery System" and press "Enter." The IdeaPad might take several minutes to process the factory reset. TipIf you have noticed that there is less space available than you thought on your Lenovo IdeaPad's hard drive, there is a valid reason. A partition holding the OneKey Recovery System program information is stored -- and hidden -- so you can use it should you require a factory reset at any time. WarningThe recovery process initiated by the OneKey Recovery System is irreversible. Advertisement |