Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
Hi guys; i don't think that's that easy to activate the window key for what i read here!
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...-this-computer
Need help on this lenovon Power supply
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Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
Looks like you'll need to contact a moderator. Many forums have edit buttons in your own posts but here I don't see one.Leave a comment:
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Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
As tom said, delete that image you posted. You got it, the product key, win 7 pro 64 is the download you want.
As rogfan said download and burn to a DVD, (double layer DVD, I read somewhere) pop it in your machine and reboot. Win 7 should be able to recognize all your hardware but just in case after the reinstall I'd go to the device manager and check.
I have not had to use this yet so I really can't give you step by step. I'm absolutely certain the info is good as Jack would have taken it down pronto if it were bogus. Easiest thing for you would be to sign up over there and ask directly. I've been @ anand for a long time and have never gotten bad advice without someone jumping up and shouting real quick.Leave a comment:
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Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
As tom said, delete that image you posted. You got it, the product key, win 7 pro 64 is the download you want.
As rogfan said download and burn to a DVD, (double layer DVD, I read somewhere) pop it in your machine and reboot. Win 7 should be able to recognize all your hardware but just in case after the reinstall I'd go to the device manager and check.
I have not had to use this yet so I really can't give you step by step. I'm absolutely certain the info is good as Jack would have taken it down pronto if it were bogus. Easiest thing for you would be to sign up over there and ask directly. I've been @ anand for a long time and have never gotten bad advice without someone jumping up and shouting real quick.Leave a comment:
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Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
Be careful on posting that product key... someone else could use it to register a copy of Windows and then you might not be able to use it.Leave a comment:
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Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
Download the correct image from the site, burn it to a dvd, then boot the computer with it and when asked, enter the key in the sticker.Leave a comment:
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Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
If you have the original win 7 key on the computer maybe this will help,
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2225273
windows7?and can you lead me the way step by step.thanks in advance.Leave a comment:
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Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
If you have the original win 7 key on the computer maybe this will help,
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2225273Leave a comment:
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Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
I found this site will this software work on my problem or is just a blunt to take your money they talk about reset password but about the name,
//www.pcunlock.com/m/outLeave a comment:
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Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
off.
The others were just some things people use as user names and passwords
could be either.
I still think the idea of booting from a cd into linux might be the way to go as rogfanter suggestedLeave a comment:
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Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
or i type (administrator/ admin/ qwerty/ lenovo/ovonel) and leave password blank?Leave a comment:
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Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
if you turn on the machine while holding F11, what does happen ?Leave a comment:
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Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
does it use Lenovo password manager?
If you can get into the bios you may be able to switch it off?
Have you tried the usual administrator/ admin/ qwerty/ lenovo/ovonelLeave a comment:
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Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
I checked on support and there is some solftware for this modle#!
http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/Supp...n7+recovery+cdLeave a comment:
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Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
I suspect it's made in Mexico because they might be using IBM's old factories.Leave a comment:
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Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
Hi - can you update your profile with the country and your mains voltage.
It is a Lenovo - made in Mexico? Windows sticker singapore?Leave a comment:
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Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
If the machine has windows 7 from the factory, that is what the restore cd would install.
But is it a Lenovo ( ex-IBM ) machine, or is it brand really LenovoN, ( with that "N" in the end ) and so being some little unknown chinese notebook ?
Lenovo would have a web page and the cd´s. Other obscure, one-model brands doesn´t even use to have a homepage.
Thanks rgfather: i send some pics.
http://www.directron.com/3134c6u.htmlLeave a comment:
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Re: Need help on this lenovon Power supply
If the machine has windows 7 from the factory, that is what the restore cd would install.
But is it a Lenovo ( ex-IBM ) machine, or is it brand really LenovoN, ( with that "N" in the end ) and so being some little unknown chinese notebook ?
Lenovo would have a web page and the cd´s. Other obscure, one-model brands doesn´t even use to have a homepage.Leave a comment:
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