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    CF-51 Reset

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by JohnC56, Jun 12, 2020.

  1. JohnC56

    JohnC56 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Has anyone reset a CF-51 back to factory settings ? . I haven't
    found anything yet on this model how to do it .
     
  2. BaRRmaley

    BaRRmaley Notebook Deity

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    What do you mean by "factory settings"? It's a Windows PC, not an Android or iOS device.
     
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    ADOR Evil Mad Scientist

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    If you are talking about the bios, You can go into the bios and then reset those setting back to basic setting then if you want to.

    If you are talking about windows OS you can start a new profile and delete the old one.
     
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    JohnC56 Notebook Enthusiast

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    First off sport lose the attitude second I'm well aware it's not a android and it's windows base .
     
  5. JohnC56

    JohnC56 Notebook Enthusiast

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    ADOR Yes thank you that's what I meant i used the wrong
    Words and get your head chopped off.
     
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