![]() The first problem that I ran into was that since Linux has been on this machine, and I’ve swapped the internal HDD to an Intel SSD, the partition table and MBR weren’t exactly in original. ![]() Ordinarily I would immediately image with a stock Windows ISO, but since I’d paid for a Win7 Pro license, and wanted all the Lenovo applications restored (volume/brightness OSD, battery monitor in taskbar) I specifically wanted to restore to the OEM version and then remove the trialware. After a bit of house tidying over the past few days, I managed to locate the power adapter for my Lenovo X230 laptop. Upon booting it up I realized that it had accumulated a number of outdated applications and crufty configurations, so I wanted to restore it to factory settings. ![]()
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