

You're better off making your own recovery media drive using the Dell OS Recovery Tool before something happens.) It comes with a well outdated version of Windows 10 and a bunch of missing drivers.
(Hint: If you're customizing your Dell PC order, forget about opting for the recovery media USB drive. The recovery media doesn't include them either. I also lost all the Dell built-in wallpapers that came from the factory. Then I also had to manually update Windows 10 to version 1809 which was a lot of hassle because the update failed so many times when I tried to run the update automatically. I had to manually download Dell SupportAssist and a number of the drivers I believed are missing. It rather came with Windows 10 version 1511 (from 2015) and about one-fourth of all the drivers needed. It didn't even come with at least a 2017 or 2018 version of Windows 10. So, I used the recovery media USB that came with the PC.Īpparently, when I used the recovery media to re-install Windows 10, it doesn't come with all the drivers as when I got my laptop from the Factory. The new problem is since I suffered a BSOD during a PC reset, it seems to have damaged or corrupted the Windows 10 installation files, so I unable to reset my PC, three failed attempts. After I replaced my RAM, it solved the some of the problems.

My Dell Latitude 5580 RAM went bad triggering multiple BSOD even while I was trying to Reset my PC.
