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How can I recover my groups if I deleted my whatsapp account?

If you deleted your account, literally everything is deleted. That means that you're removed from all group chats.There's no way to recover them, the deletion is permanent. You'll most likely be able to create a new account with your previous phone number, but then you'll have to start anew.The only way to 'recover' them is to keep track of which ones you're in, and what the phone number of the admin (and other participants) is. Then you can add them and ask if they will add you to the group chat again.

How do I recover my disabled Google account?

If Google disabled your account, you should be directed to page upon login with general information about why and a link to appeal/recover the account.Why Google disables accountsGoogle wants to ensure that everyone has a chance to safely and securely connect and communicate. To help preserve this environment, Google reserves the right to:Suspend a Google Account from using a particular product or the entire Google Accounts system if there is a violation of the Google Terms of Service, product-specific Terms of Service (available on the product page), or product-specific policies.Terminate your account at any time, for any reason, with or without notice.Next steps for disabled accountsPlease start by reviewing the relevant Terms of Service. Then, if you think your account should not have been disabled, please contact us. By contacting us to look into this issue, you certify that you’re the owner of the account and consent to allowing us to review the contents of your account to evaluate your request.If the disable was in error, you will hear back and the account can be restored.If you've simply forgotten or lost access to the account, you can go through the Google Account Recovery flow.

How to factory delete/reset Dell Inspiron 14R?

You`re supposed to make restore discs when you first use your new computer, but most models are restorable outside of Windows by pressing a certain key or keys at startup.

These are factory restore instructions for the Inspiron.


1 Turn on the computer, when the Dell Logo appears repeatedly press the key until you see the Advanced Boot Options menu.

2 From the Advanced Boot Options highlight Repair Your Computer with the arrow keys and press .

3 Click Next >
and login to your administrator account on the computer. The administrator account is the account created the first time the computer was turned on.

4 Click Dell Factory Image Recovery and DataSafe options and follow the prompts provided.

How do I restore my factory settings on my macbook pro without a disk?

The other answer (ending with "i am a genius") is for creating a new admin account if you can't log in to your original account. Useful, but not what you asked.

You also mentioned the type of computer, which is nice... but useless. We really need the OS version. My answer is for OS 10.7 or later.

Even though I don't think you need to erase, here is how to do it....
– Restart while holding command and R keys for 45 seconds.
– Go past the language choice.
– Select "Disk Utility".
– Select "Macintosh HD" at left.
– Select the "Erase" tab and click "Erase".
– When that's done, quit Disk Utility and select "Reinstall Mac OS X".

What makes you think erasing the drive is needed? The only reason to erase a drive is to repair errors in the file system that cannot be repaired using Disk Utility. Yes, I know 90% of the PC geeks out there love to erase to get rid of "hidden dust bunnies and gremlins", but your Mac system doesn't suffer from that. You can remove all Login Items (that might cause slow performance) in the System Preferences > Users & Groups. All your stuff (downloads, settings, browser history, bookmarks, documents, music, movies, photos) is in your home folder, unless you went far out of your way to save some stuff outside of it. The simple way to remove "yourself" is to create a new admin account and delete the original. Then you don't risk the pitfalls of the "Restore" process.

– System Preferences > Users & Groups.
– Click the padlock icon if it is closed, and type your password.
– Click the + sign and create a new account, change the "New Account" drop list to "Administrator".
– When that's done, quit System Preferences. (If it asks about "Automatic login", agree to turn it off.)
– Log out or restart, and log in as the new account.
– System Preferences > Users & Groups.
– Click the padlock icon if it is closed, and type your password.
– Select the original account, and click the - sign to delete it.
– Choose whatever you wish for the next step. Saving in a disk image allows you to make that backup.

If the new account is some name you don't relish, such as "test", you can create a new "Jasmine" account after deleting the old one and then log into it. Keep the "test" account as a troubleshooting aid.

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