how to use Aomei
hey fellas I'm trying to revive my desk top,a Dell from a 'bluescreen'. I loaded a thumb drive with the AOMEI recovery tool, into the 'dead' Dell PC and now have the AOMEI opening page ( window. ) Can anyone advise me where to find any instruction as to
WHERE TO GO TO FROM HERE. ( i was hoping the programme would show the way ) Thank you in anticipation, John P.
WHERE TO GO TO FROM HERE. ( i was hoping the programme would show the way ) Thank you in anticipation, John P.
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It appears to be exactly what I had loaded from the AOMEI website.
So I assume that this is the purpose of the upload, I now have the tool sitting in the 'dead' computer ' all set to fix it.
So I rephrase my enquiry and ask WHERE TO FROM HERE.
Thank you for your patience towards "one with little knowledge"
(hopefully) repair it using the windows tool and the DELL tool
would have instruction on how to use their ' Tool ' and is now what I am looking for. Can you
provide from your own expertise ? Yes I would be obliged to you.
and yes it is for windows as specfied on their download website, I think the other alternative was Mac, regards John P.
It's possible of course that your blue screen on bootup is due to some fairly simple failure in the boot routine and, as AOMEI Admin stated, you can indeed try to rebuild the Master Boot Record (MBR). I think this can be accessed via the "Tools" button but perhaps Admin can confirm this?
The other alternative is to use the recovery disks that came with your computer, or the windows installation disk to completely re-install a fresh version of Windows. This won't of course restore any files that you created before the crash, but you will get a working computer.
For the future, I would earnestly advise you to make a back up image of your computer on a portable hard disk. Then you can use this, the AOMEI boot thumb drive and the "Restore" option, to completely restore the computer to exactly how it was before the crash.
@Midpeak, Maybe you can use to use our AOMEI Partition Assitant to create a WinPE bootable media, and then rebuild MBR. But, it also only can repair the system problem caused by MBR damage.
you mention the process is complicated, can you 'spell it out' for me. I will employ a technician if 'above my head' thank you , in anticipation
John P.
AOMEI Partition Assistant has the feature.