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Old 15th Aug 2017, 14:19
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le Pingouin
 
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Personally I'd boot with a live Linux CD/USB to see what's recoverable. Replace the drive if you want to retain it for possible later recovery or want to ensure the laptop is clean. Assuming they haven't tampered with the firmware.

Now might be a good opportunity to replace the drive with an SSD and simply install Win10 - there's no need to install Win7 first.
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