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Only restore points are from uninstalling this morning, and installing VPN last night, nothing any farther back
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Then I'm not sure what else you can do.

Apart from a clean install. But it shouldn't come to that.
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Lol FML... 20202020202020202
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Craigyy wrote Then I'm not sure what else you can do.

Apart from a clean install. But it shouldn't come to that.

I'm done trying to fix. How can I factory reset if it's a home-built PC with no factory image built in
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With a Retail ISO and a USB stick...

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Craigyy wrote With a Retail ISO and a USB stick...

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how large of a usb? 2020202020202020
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4GB should be adequate for a Win7 ISO.
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Craigyy wrote 4GB should be adequate for a Win7 ISO.

do i get the Win7HP x86 or x64???
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Pick that same as your current one.

But x64 is always the better choice.
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