Emilosg

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Hi guys

I brought a dell a couple of months ago (Inspirion 17R)

I have been having huge problems with the internet on it, so i wanted to reset the computer to see if that would fix the problem, but it then comes up with "There was a problem resetting your PC" and i have no clue how to fix it, i have tried to use sfc /scannow and troubleshoot over and over again.. Nothing found.

Please help.

PS. Windows 8 was pre installed on the computer.
Refreshing the PC also have problems... And just say: "There was a problem refreshing your PC"

Thank you in advanced!
-Emilosg
 

Hi,

you could try booting from a recovery disk. If you haven't created one you can download the iso here:

Windows 8 recovery disk download

Another handy site for tips:

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Failing the above did Dell supply you with some recovery disks or indeed the actual win 8 disk? If not I'd contact them and they should send you the stuff for free.
 

Hi

This may be of some help, apparently Inspirons have a recovery partition.

Here's some instructions.

Note that if you go this way it will wipe your computer and restore it to the original condition including bloatware, so back up everything first.

How to Start Up the Dell Inspiron Recovery Partition | eHow

Mike
 

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I think maybe you could reset your pc using "dell recovery and backup" software (mostly it came pre-installed).
 

Hello,

You can perform a system file check and look for any broken code or bug that is preventing your computer from resetting. Here is how you can solve there was a problem resetting your pc.

Go to Command Prompt and Right-click to select use as administrator and enter your password. Now type the following command sfc /scannow. and hit Enter. Wait for 30 minutes and it will automatically detect and solve your problem.
 

Hello,

You can perform a system file check and look for any broken code or bug that is preventing your computer from resetting. Here is how you can solve there was a problem resetting your pc.

Go to Command Prompt and Right-click to select use as administrator and enter your password. Now type the following command sfc /scannow. and hit Enter. Wait for 30 minutes and it will automatically detect and solve your problem.
 

My friend please look at the years of post before replying this one is 7 years old. I understand your desire to kelp but make sure the post is relevant.
Welcome aboard.
 

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