Ems Enabled Windows 10
- Nov 07, 2012 Recovering Windows 7 Windows Setup (EMS Enabled) I have an ASUS K43s and according to the procedures of doing a recovery is to bootup and select the option for Windows Setup (EMS Enabled). The problem is i want to restore my notebook to its factory default but i am not able to see the Windows Setup (EMS Enabled) in the options.
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If you’re not planning to assert a large degree of control over the Windows 10 devices your users use, and expect them to configure their device and install the software they like on their own, EMS is pretty cool. It allows you to configure the bare basics such as password policies, encryption requirements and a handfull of other settings.
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I have an ASUS K43s and according to the procedures of doing a recovery is to bootup and select the option for Windows Setup (EMS Enabled)... the problem is i want to restore my notebook to its factory default but i am not able to see the Windows Setup (EMS Enabled) in the options... It seems that it has been removed from the boot options before the notebook was handed over to me.
Any thoughts on how to put back the optios for Windows Setup (EMS Enabled) in the bootup options? I tried looking at bootrec and EasyBCD, although i havent tried, but i think it will not work.