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Old 03-23-2007, 12:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default System Restoring a Toshiba

I have a toshiba portege A100 which needs to be restored to factory settings through Toshiba's resotore program. I do not have a restore disk, but I am guessing that the restore data is stored in a hidden partition on my hard drive.

Does anybody know if there is anyway of restoring the computer without the disk, or if there is any software that I can download. I am in the UK.

Thanks in Advance

Adam
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