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So a work colleague asks me to have a look at her home PC. Unfortunately her "PC" is a Dell Inspiron 2320 AIO
I'm totally not a fan of AIO kit and the last / only time I "fixed" a Dell AIO was by doing a factory reset. Backed up the data with Fabs, of course.
This one shipped with W7 home and a ton of Dell software & drivers. It then was updated using the GWX to Windows 10 and has been working fine until a power outage - It is now doing the Automatic repair failed - Reboot loop.
System Restore fails too as the OS now shows as E: whereas Restore Point dated 2/2/19 shows Windows was on C: ???
Dell shows no W10 support for this model (Tag 5JQQ9Q1) I presume the TV mode works via media player?
So...
1. Do I revert it back to w7 if the Dell recovery partition works , then update to 10?
2. Wipe the drive and do a clean install of w10 and hope to find drivers & software?
I'm totally not a fan of AIO kit and the last / only time I "fixed" a Dell AIO was by doing a factory reset. Backed up the data with Fabs, of course.
This one shipped with W7 home and a ton of Dell software & drivers. It then was updated using the GWX to Windows 10 and has been working fine until a power outage - It is now doing the Automatic repair failed - Reboot loop.
System Restore fails too as the OS now shows as E: whereas Restore Point dated 2/2/19 shows Windows was on C: ???
Dell shows no W10 support for this model (Tag 5JQQ9Q1) I presume the TV mode works via media player?
So...
1. Do I revert it back to w7 if the Dell recovery partition works , then update to 10?
2. Wipe the drive and do a clean install of w10 and hope to find drivers & software?