Preparing Your Lenovo Laptop for Recovery
Before you can restore your Lenovo laptop after deleting Linux, you need to prepare your device for the recovery process. This section will guide you through the necessary steps to ensure a smooth recovery.
Backup Your Data
The first and most important step is to backup all your important data. This includes documents, photos, videos, and any other files you don't want to lose. You can use an external hard drive, a USB flash drive, or a cloud storage service to store your data.
Lenovo laptops typically come with a built-in recovery partition that allows you to restore the original Windows operating system. However, if you've deleted this partition, you'll need to create a recovery media. You can do this by downloading the Lenovo Recovery Media Creator tool from the Lenovo website and following the on-screen instructions.
Disable Secure Boot
Secure Boot is a security feature that helps protect your device from malware. However, it can also prevent the recovery process from working correctly. To disable Secure Boot, follow these steps:
- Restart your Lenovo laptop and enter the BIOS setup.
- Navigate to the "Security" tab and find the "Secure Boot" option.
- Disable Secure Boot and save the changes.
Prepare the Recovery Environment
Before you can restore your Lenovo laptop, you'll need to create a recovery environment. This can be done by booting your device from the recovery media you created earlier. Make sure to select the appropriate option to start the recovery process.
graph TD
A[Power on Lenovo Laptop] --> B[Enter BIOS Setup]
B --> C[Disable Secure Boot]
C --> D[Create Recovery Media]
D --> E[Boot from Recovery Media]
E --> F[Start Recovery Process]
By following these steps, you'll have your Lenovo laptop prepared and ready for the recovery process. Remember to backup your data and create a recovery media before proceeding to the next steps.