However, (if even possible) using 3rd party tool, I think it should be easy enough to embed your favorite. Alienware AlienFX allows you to set the backlight colors of the keyboard and other. With Windows 10, I don't think Alienware installs the "custom Windows BootScreen" any more (at least, my Aurora-R6 didn't have one). The Alienware M11x R3 has a handful of useful utilities that enhance the user experience. One Alienware Theme (not sure why Dell doesn't upload to Windows Theme repository) that is likely either gone or diss-associated now. However, if you "clean installed Windows" instead. There is also a "Recovery Media Creator" built-into Windows-10 that allows you to make a USB-Flash-Drive copy of it's "shipped software state", that can be later used as a bare-metal Recovery Drive. That might have clean-installed from the Dell Recovery Partition (and saved all the pre-installed Alienware stuff). You might have saved it all by using the in-place Reset Recovery. I think your one chance to save all that is gone now. Little did I know this was a fully Windows 10 Home Stock image and I lost all my Alienware software swag.
How do I take this Stock image from Dell to go back to exactly how it was with all the Alienware stuff when I received the system? Thanks
I managed to restore most of the software components through the Dell website (Command Center, OSD etc) and ran the Digital Delivery as well (which I felt didn't really install anything), the clean system reinstall fixed my issues, but I'm now seeing some missing swag like No Alienware logo in the System properties, No Alienware Theme and maybe more.
So I decided to wipe and do a fully clean install using the stock image provided on for my system and a flash drive.
My Default Username in the C:\Users section and elsewhere was being defaulted to first 5 letters of my name, I was seeing graphic bugs in games like Dota 2 with all the drivers updated etc. I think somewhere along the process, I got upgraded to the Creator's Edition and I'm not sure problems existed before the updates but they certainly existed afterwards. Hi, I got my 17 R4 two days ago and ran Windows updates, Dell Driver Updates and all that.