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Instructions for using Alienware Respawn are identical to those for Dell Backup and Recovery. It is essentially the same program with a different skin. Contents Part 1 and Part 2 are recommended for users with Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 Good Factory Settings. Part 3 is recommended only for users who had bad factory settings, a corrupt partition or factory setup error 5. I also recommend all users who had their system shipped with Windows 8.0 to carry out this manual clean installation due to the large number of issues Microsoft made with the Windows 8.1 Update. The system will perform much better.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • Notes on UEFI and SecureBoot The Dell system should be shipped with the appropriate UEFI/BIOS settings appropriate for your factory settings. My tutorial videos mention these newer technologies and you may or may not have them depending on the age of your system. Dell note the date of their systems on their FTP Website: For example the Inspiron Desktop range: Systems Newer than 2012 These systems will have the newer security technologies associated with a UEFI BIOS. Its advised to use UEFI and SecureBoot with Windows 8.1 64 Bit. Windows 7 64 Bit does not support SecureBoot and it should hence be disabled. It is advised to install Windows 7 64 Bit in UEFI. UEFI and SecureBoot do not support 32 Bit Windows.
Systems Older than 2012 For a legacy system BIOS that is a BIOS older than 2012 you will not have a UEFI compliant BIOS. Therefore UEFI and SecureBoot won’t be enabled. Systems Older than Late 2010 For a legacy system BIOS that is a BIOS older than 2010 you will not have a UEFI compliant BIOS and you will not have SecureBoot.
These systems likely do not have the capabilities to boot from an external hard drive so a Factory Backup (Bootable USB Flash Drive) should be used instead of a Rescue Disk (Bootable USB External Hard Drive). Part 1: Updating Dell Backup and Recovery and Creating Recovery Media – Windows 8.1 There are two forms of Recovery media which can be made with Dell Backup and Recovery. The Rescue Disk (Recovery External Hard Drive) and the Factory Backup Drive (Recovery USB Flash Drive). The Rescue Disk is recommended by Dell however systems that are older than 2010 do not have the capabilities to boot from an external hard drive. Newer systems than 2012 typically have a UEFI BIOS with SecureBoot; from the forums this security technology can be problematic with some vendors of USB flash drive. It however works well in my test, so I recommend using the same USB flash drive as I used if you have difficulty with other vendors. I usually recommend make both the Rescue Disk (Recovery External Hard Drive) and Factory Backup (Recovery USB).
2 sources of Recovery Media are better than one. I therefore instruct on updating to the latest version of Dell Backup and Recovery, creating the Recovery Media and testing if the media boots in a UEFI BIOS with SecureBoot enabled. It is also possible to create a set of Factory Backup DVDs but this is very problematic and is not recommended in any case. If you have performed a clean installation, then upon installation Dell Backup and Recovery will create a new factory partition based on your clean installation.
Variant A: Creation of a Rescue Disk with Dell Backup and Recovery. The video below is displayed in two formats, natively on WordPress and also on YouTube. Ensure to select HD to the top right or watch on YouTube with the maximum video quality for best results: Player 1: YouTube. Dell Backup and Recovery Download Link: Alienware Respawn Download Link: Recommended External HardDrive: Variant B: Creation of a Factory Backup USB Flash Drive Player 1 YouTube. Alienware Respawn Download Link: Recommended USB Flash Drive: Part 2: Restoring to Factory Settings – Windows 8.1 Variant A/B: Installing Windows onto a New SSD with a Dell Backup and Recovery – Recovery Drive. Note: If you plan to use a SSD Boot Drive and a HDD Data Drive see the Addition Notes in. Restoring from a Factory Backup USB Flash Drive is an identical procedure.