![]() ![]() If you want to install a new operating system you can use the recovery option in the BIOS or do it from a bootable disc or flash drive via USB as described earlier. A 100GB partition will probably take over 15min. ![]() The filesystem should not matter, you may select NTFS if available. Just copying the image file doesn't work!īoot the live OS via USB, locate the partitioning tool, select the proper partition(s) and format it slowly so it is overwritten completely. ![]() iso file to a flash drive, so the flash drive becomes bootable. Now you need a tool (search the web) that writes a bootable. The flash drive will loose all it's previous data!ĭownload a Linux live CD image (".iso"), like. You can either connect an USB CD/DVD/BD drive (SATA drive via an USB-SATA adapter) or use a prepared, bootable flash drive. The safest way is to boot a live OS from an external device via USB and format from there. A quick formatting is unsafe and personal data could be restored. This probably doesn't overwrite your user partitions fully. On my Eee PC was a small Windows 7 Starter recovery partition of about 4GB and there was an option to reinstall from it in the BIOS. If you didn't change the partitioning there should be a hidden recovery partition. EEE PC Restore to Factory Settings with Asus System Recovery. You can't do it while your system is runnning from your hard disk system partition. By AOMEI / Last Updated October 12, 2020. You probably want to format the hard disk partitions.
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