mr2essions
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Hi All, please ignore my ignorance here lol seems as im a IT guy its also worse!
My company i work for supplies laptops / desktops to students / customers.
As an example they are always Samsung, Toshiba or Dells.
As you will all know 99.9% of computers now have the recovery partition IE you hit F10 on boot and can recover back to factory state / install all the junk and OS that comes with the system.
My company however (im only the setup guy and not the builds guy) tweak this so they can do the following.
1) They use there company logo on the recovery page
2) They also change the image so that when it restores from the image it also loads everything back to how THEY send it out IE with office, software, all junk removed that comes with the machine etc.
my question is, how do they do this? is it some software?
i run my own self employed IT business and recovery is something i do so so often, id love to fix peoples computers this way and not have to load all the software on each time i recover the machine for a client.
Any help would be great guys, thanks in advanced also.
Scott
My company i work for supplies laptops / desktops to students / customers.
As an example they are always Samsung, Toshiba or Dells.
As you will all know 99.9% of computers now have the recovery partition IE you hit F10 on boot and can recover back to factory state / install all the junk and OS that comes with the system.
My company however (im only the setup guy and not the builds guy) tweak this so they can do the following.
1) They use there company logo on the recovery page
2) They also change the image so that when it restores from the image it also loads everything back to how THEY send it out IE with office, software, all junk removed that comes with the machine etc.
my question is, how do they do this? is it some software?
i run my own self employed IT business and recovery is something i do so so often, id love to fix peoples computers this way and not have to load all the software on each time i recover the machine for a client.
Any help would be great guys, thanks in advanced also.
Scott