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โ02-13-2026 10:28 PM in
ComputersA bit of personal context: my dad was a somewhat controversial realtor in our community, and when my parents divorced and he moved out, he gifted me this laptop as a parting gift. It has a lot of sentimental value to me, which is why Iโm trying so hard to restore it properly.
Here are my device details:
Model: Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro 360
Model Number: NP950QED-KJ2US
Processor: Intel Core i7
RAM: 16GB
Storage: 1TB SSD
Operating System: Windows 11
If you need any additional information, Iโm more than happy to provide it. Thank you kindly for your assistance.
Best regards,
Antone
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โ02-13-2026 10:36 PM in
Computersyes i am but i did a boot and nuke to the whole drive because i did not know what was on the computer
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โ02-14-2026 05:56 AM in
ComputersIf I recall, modern computers have a recovery partition on the hard drive where the operating system install files are located. Unless you repartitioned the drive to erase that partition it should still be there. However, you should still be able to download it from the links above.