Hi all
My daughter has an Asus laptop (Win Vista) which I believe contains a facility to create "recovery discs" intended for use in order to re-install the operating system at its factory-settings state.
This was not done at the time of purchase, and a year or so down the line the operating system has become so corruct or unstable that rather than try to fix all the issues I would prefer to go down the full re-installation route.
My question is: If we create a set of recovery discs now, from this compromised PC, can we place reliance on the recovery discs being clean? In other words, if we create the recovery discs now and then re-install, would we just end up re-installing the same corrupted mishmash that we currently have? Or does it pick up the information from some hidden file or partition that will not have been amended by viruses etc since original installation in the factory?
My daughter has an Asus laptop (Win Vista) which I believe contains a facility to create "recovery discs" intended for use in order to re-install the operating system at its factory-settings state.
This was not done at the time of purchase, and a year or so down the line the operating system has become so corruct or unstable that rather than try to fix all the issues I would prefer to go down the full re-installation route.
My question is: If we create a set of recovery discs now, from this compromised PC, can we place reliance on the recovery discs being clean? In other words, if we create the recovery discs now and then re-install, would we just end up re-installing the same corrupted mishmash that we currently have? Or does it pick up the information from some hidden file or partition that will not have been amended by viruses etc since original installation in the factory?