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When your computer is unable to boot to the operating system even after repeated attempts, it automatically starts SupportAssist OS Recovery. This recovery environment enables you to diagnose hardware issues, repair your computer, back up your files, or restore your computer to factory defaults.

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If your computer does not support SupportAssist OS Recovery, you can download the operating system recovery image. Learn How to Download and Use the Dell Operating System Recovery Image in Microsoft Windows.

Important: If the recovery image on the hard drive is corrupted or deleted, the computer cannot boot to the recovery environment. Newer Dell computers support BIOSConnect, a feature that allows you to restore the recovery image on the hard drive. Learn more about Using BIOSConnect to recover SupportAssist OS Recovery Partition.

Reset to Factory Settings: This option restores the original factory-installed operating system and software that was shipped with the computer. The local recovery image is available only on consumer platforms such as Alienware, Inspiron, Vostro, and XPS products.

To restore your Dell computer using the SupportAssist OS Recovery Cloud option, you must create a USB recovery media using the Dell OS Recovery tool. Follow the steps below to create the USB recovery media.

Reset to Factory Settings: This option restores the original factory-installed operating system and software that was shipped with the computer. The local recovery image is available only on consumer platforms such as Alienware, Inspiron, Vostro, and XPS products.

If your computer does not support Dell SupportAssist OS Recovery, Dell provides operating system recovery image. The Windows, Ubuntu, or Linux image that was factory installed on your computer. You can download and use the Dell operating system recovery image to perform a clean install, or reinstall Windows, Ubuntu, or Linux on your Dell computer. The Dell OS recovery tool provides an interface to quickly download and create a bootable USB drive to reinstall the operating system.

The Dell OS Recovery Tool helps you download the operating system recovery image that is customized for your Dell computer and create a USB recovery media. The Dell OS Recovery Tool allows you to download either Microsoft Windows, Ubuntu, or Linux operating system recovery image that was preinstalled on your Dell computer.

Yes, the Advanced Mode in Dell operating system Recovery Tool allows you to create a USB recovery media. It uses an operating system image file in ISO file format. This is useful if you downloaded the operating system recovery image using a Linux, Mac, or Android device.

Windows 10 or Windows 11 or Windows 11 recovery image enables you to format the hard drive and install a clean copy of Windows 10. The file size of this recovery image is considerably higher than the Windows 10 or Windows 11 Automated by SupportAssist.

Dell SupportAssist OS Recovery provides a recovery environment with tools to diagnose and troubleshoot issues that may occur before your computer boots to the operating system. When your computer is unable to boot to the operating system after repeated attempts, it automatically starts SupportAssist OS Recovery. This recovery environment enables you to diagnose hardware issues, repair your computer, back up your files, or restore your computer to its factory state.

Typical operating system recovery image files in an ISO file format are between 5-16 GB in size (the file size varies between different operating systems). Once the file is downloaded, the Dell operating system Recovery Tool verifies the integrity of the file before creating the USB recovery media. The time to download and verify that the integrity of the file can vary depending on network speed and file size.

You may receive a "Not enough space on drive" error if you download a large file through a Dell online application such as Dell OS Recovery tool. This is due to a space limitation on the hard drive where the files are being saved to. Some operating system recovery images can be up to 16 GB in file size.

The operating system recovery image may not contain the latest device drivers for your Dell computer. The latest device drivers are available at Dell.com/support/drivers. After the operating system is installed, Dell Technologies recommends that you download and install the latest device drivers.

When your computer cannot boot into the operating system after repeated attempts, SupportAssist OS Recovery automatically starts on supported computers. This recovery environment helps diagnose hardware issues, backup files, repair the computer, or restore the computer to factory defaults.

To repair or restore your operating system to its original factory image, learn How to Download and Use the Dell Operating System Recovery Image in Microsoft Windows. Here, you can learn how to create a USB recovery media using any Windows computer.

The BIOS Recovery tool is designed to recover a corrupted BIOS (this often displays as a POST or boot issue). They are based on Boot Block Technology. The BIOS Recovery 2 (BR2) software's main feature is to provide the flexibility to recover a corrupted BIOS using a BIOS recovery file from the computer's primary hard disk drive or an external USB drive. While the BIOS Recovery 3 (BR3) software adds a computer start-up check that can be enabled in the BIOS to add an autorecovery capability to the BIOS recovery process.

A corrupt BIOS is one of the possible causes of a computer unable to complete POST or boot into the operating system. If the Dell computer or tablet supports BIOS recovery 2 or 3, you can recover the corrupt BIOS by using the recovery method that is detailed below for your Dell computer or tablet.

While BIOS Recovery 2 (BR2) and BIOS Recovery 3 (BR3) is supported on Dell desktops, all-in-one computers, laptops, convertible and detachable computers such as Dell XPS 12 and Dell tablets. There are different methods to initiate a BIOS recovery on these devices. BIOS recovery can be started using:

BIOS recovery feature is available on select Dell desktop, laptop, all-in-one, tablet, or convertible (detachable) computers. This feature can help recover a computer from a power-on self-test (POST) or boot issue that is caused by a corrupt BIOS.

The CTRL + ESC key combination can be used to trigger BIOS recovery on computers where an external keyboard is the primary input. This applies to Dell desktops, all-in-one computers, and laptops. The supported keyboard types on these devices are:

If your computer is NOT in a working condition, check if it matches one of the computers in the table in the drawer above, or if it was manufactured after December 2015 and has the Intel Skylake chipset. If so, your computer should support the BIOS recovery 2 feature and BIOS recovery may be attempted.

If your computer is NOT in a working condition, check if it matches one of the computers in the table in the drawer above, or if it was manufactured after August 2016 or has the Intel Kaby Lake chipset. If so, your computer should support the BIOS recovery 3 feature and BIOS recovery may be attempted.

Some Dell computers and tablets have an option to keep the BIOS settings before starting the recovery process. If this option is seen after starting off the BIOS recovery 2 feature, and you want to keep the current BIOS settings - Select the option that disables the NVRAM reset.

BIOS recovery 2 and 3 is not supported from an encrypted hard disk drive or if the hard disk drive is password that is enabled in the BIOS. BIOS recovery setup attempts to search for the recovery image on the hard disk drive but eventually fails.
If you can enter the BIOS setup, you can try to disable the hard disk drive password and try recovering the BIOS.

BIOS recovery uses indications by beeps or LEDs if there are any errors during the recovery process. If you hear any beeps or see LEDs blinking in a pattern during the BIOS recovery process, try the following steps:

I have a Optiplex 790 here and i want to restore it back to its Factory Defaults with a recovery disk, I searched on the internet for the recovery disks but I can't find them can somebody help me find them!

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it is not secure to run Windows 7 nowadays on the internet due to lack of updated security support. some users still prefer 7 because of various reasons.

Dell OEM factory recovery partitions are not available for download or user install. There is no COA on the recovery partition. The SLP Key in bios is not useable as an upgrade for windows 10. XP and Vista COA Keys from 2007 do not qualify for upgrade to 10.

If you do not have original OEM drive then your recovery in that method is gone. Updating windows to ANY version other than the original DESTROYS the recovery partition. Drive cannot be cloned so only the original drive can be used to recover.

i morning suddenly, my brand new dell optiplex 7080 stuck on dell boot screen, i power it off and on and it keeps on going into automatic repair and fail with blue screen "Critical Process Died".

i try using "Restore your system using Dell SupportAssist OS Recovery" (which is donwload os from dell server and and reset everything) , drivers are not all install, i have to use windows update and let it run for awhile, finally it works i was able to to put back everything "all software / data", HOWEVER after a few hours, it reboot itself and again blue screen "Critical Process Died"

Quick question. Do newer Dells have a recovery partition you can boot to? I kind of remember (in the past) pressing f12 or another "f" key while booting the system and seeing a recovery option. I'm not seeing it on a new Optiplex 3050 with Windows 10. There are recovery options from within Windows, but I'm looking for the option you can get to pre-boot and use if Windows has problems.

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