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    factory settings for cf-19

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by victorblack, Sep 9, 2009.

  1. victorblack

    victorblack Newbie

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    Just got a used cf-19,now I need to restore the factory defaults. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
     
  2. Alex

    Alex Super Moderator

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    Please explain in more detail what you are trying to do
    Do you have an operating system on it etc ect

    Take the time to give us as much information as possible
    Rather than posting in Three Threads. This is against Forum Rules


    Alex
     
  3. victorblack

    victorblack Newbie

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    Sorry about the multi posting,new to this forum thing. It has win xp but the guy i brought it from still has all his stuff on it. I basicly want to start over from scratch,with the factory settings
     
  4. ohlip

    ohlip Toughbook Modder

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    do the unit has a harddrive and running? If yes! here are the option;

    1.0 provide a restore disk.
    2.0 If you don't have a restore disk, BTW, what OS you prefer XP, Vista?
    If xp, provide an oem xp pro. disk but make sure you have sata driver for your drive.
    3.0 After the OS installed, download all the driver for cf-19, look at top of the forum FAQ it will guide you to a panasonic site to downlosd the driver for an specific unit and MARK. Extract all driver and install it individualy.


    Edit: Sorry! I'm a bet late to respond(damn.. rubber.... keyboard) Alex, you beat me there , man!

    ohlip
     
  5. victorblack

    victorblack Newbie

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    I dont have a hard drive that i know of Im new to this type of computer.I dont even see a place to put a disk,Is there something that i need to buy?
     
  6. Alex

    Alex Super Moderator

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    You mean you don't have a usb optical drive
    If you have xp on it you have a hard drive installed

    Alex
     
  7. mick711

    mick711 Notebook Guru

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    You can't have the factory defaut if you don't have restore disc but :

    You can make a USB key with a OS (XP -XP tablet(digitizer) -Vista -Seven)

    I post for XP because is necessary to include with Vlite SATA Driver

    For the OEM lisence you can modifi Original XP OEM or VLK with good files MP if you would like Help

    Download all Drivers and Apps on :
    http://pc-dl.panasonic.co.jp/cgi-bin/itn/toughbook/dl01.cgi

    For Blutooth Drivers download here : http://go.notebookreview.com/?id=52...f-19%20mk-1%20bluetooth%20%20xp%20drivers.zip

    Thanks to JB007Rules and Tomcat57 for this drivers !!

    You can download How install vista on CF19 for know the first second drivers for install .

    What is the modele of your CF19 ?