I have a bit of a dilemma, I purchased a 17 R3 back in October of last year. When the laptop arrived in November I was out of the country. When I returned home 4 weeks after it was delivered I discovered that it had shipped with the wrong SSD. I called Alienware to get the correct SSD. After another 3 weeks the correct SSD was shipped to me and I shipped the one that came with the laptop back. About a week later I installed the replacement SSD only to boot the system and discover that it was a bare drive with no OS. I called Alienware once again and a USB drive was dispatched and I received it the next day. According to the tech I spoke to this would reinstall the factory image. Well, after installation I discovered that what I had was a bone stock copy of Windows 10. No Alienware software, no recovery partition, just stock Windows 10. After another call to Alienware I'm directed to download drivers, etc. from their website. I installed everything that was listed as compatible with my build. Sadly, it has been all downhill from there. When I 1st got the laptop it worked flawlessly. It was everything that I hoped my new laptop would be. Now, what I have is an issue riddled machine with frequent crashing of the Intel video driver, kernel panics, etc. What I need is a factory image so that I can truly return my laptop to the way it was when I got it. Is there anyone that has a backup of their SSD as it shipped from Alienware?
- Alienware Oem Windows 10 Iso Download 64 Bit
Alienware Oem Windows 10 Iso Download 64 Bit
To download the Media Creation Tool (Click on Download Tool Now), with that you can download the latest Windows 10 ISO (Select Create Installation Media for Another PC), you can create a bootable USB flash drive (min 8GB) using that tool This is also a reliable method to create Windows 10 Bootable Media. Name Size Relase date Component OS Download link; OS: 14.04 MB:: OS: Windows 10, 32-bit, Windows 10, 64-bit: Dell Digital Delivery Application: 14.04 MB. Using the USB method in conjunction with the above Windows 7 download: ' How to Get and Use the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool' From the Windows Update tool, you can attempt to run a scan using the Windows Update Troubleshooter, which can try to identify the specific issue that is occurring and to fix it automatically.