Compaq Presario SR1000 PC Troubleshooting Guide - Page 9

Running System Recovery from, Recovery Discs, the Hard Disk Drive - desktop pc series

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Running System Recovery from Recovery Discs This section contains the procedure for performing a system recovery from the recovery discs you created as described in "Creating System Recovery Discs." To run the System Recovery program using recovery discs: 1 If the PC works, create a backup CD or DVD containing all data files that you want to save. Remove the backup disc from the disc tray when you are finished. 2 Insert recovery disc #1 into the appropriate drive tray (CD or DVD) and close the tray. 3 Turn off the PC: • If the PC works: Click Start, Turn Off Computer, and then Turn Off. Or • If the PC is not responding: Press and hold the On button approximately 5 seconds until the PC turns off. 4 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the PC except the monitor, the keyboard, and the mouse. 5 Disconnect or remove all external drives and remove the HP Personal Media Drive if your PC includes one. 6 Press the On button to turn on the PC. 7 The PC starts the recovery from the recovery disc. Follow the onscreen instructions when they are displayed. • For standard recovery, press R. Choose Next to proceed with the System Recovery. Choose Yes to start the recovery. Insert the remaining recovery discs when directed. Or • For full System Recovery, press F. Choose Yes to perform a full System Recovery. Insert the remaining discs when directed. Or • If your PC hard disk drive is blank or corrupted, press R to perform a full System Recovery. Insert the remaining recovery discs when directed. WARNING: The Full System Recovery option deletes any data files you created or programs that you installed after purchase. Be sure to back up any data that you want to keep onto a removable disc. 8 Insert the next disc if prompted. 9 When the recovery program finishes, remove the last disc. NOTE: If the message Please Insert Login Advanced Installation Disc Number 1 and Restart is displayed at the end of a full System Recovery, remove the recovery disc from the drive tray, and restart the PC. You do not need to insert the referenced disc. 10 Click Restart to restart the PC. 11 After the PC restarts, a series of startup screens appears. To proceed with the initial Microsoft Windows setup, you must answer a few questions. 12 Complete the PC startup, finish the registration process, and wait until you see the desktop. Then, turn off the PC, reconnect all peripheral devices, and turn on the PC. 13 Reinstall software not originally installed on the PC by the factory. 14 Copy data files from the backup disc to your hard disk drive. Running System Recovery from the Hard Disk Drive Choose one of the following procedures to reinstall the software from the recovery image on your hard disk drive: • Starting System Recovery if the PC is responding • Starting System Recovery if the PC is not responding PC Troubleshooting Guide 5

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PC Troubleshooting Guide
5
Running System Recovery from
Recovery Discs
This section contains the procedure for performing a
system recovery from the recovery discs you created
as described in “Creating System Recovery Discs.”
To run the System Recovery program using recovery
discs:
1
If the PC works, create a backup CD or DVD
containing all data files that you want to save.
Remove the backup disc from the disc tray when
you are finished.
2
Insert recovery disc #1 into the appropriate drive
tray (CD or DVD) and close the tray.
3
Turn off the PC:
If the PC works: Click
Start
,
Turn Off
Computer
, and then
Turn Off
.
Or
If the PC is not responding: Press and hold the
On button approximately 5 seconds until the PC
turns off.
4
Disconnect all peripheral devices from the PC except
the monitor, the keyboard, and the mouse.
5
Disconnect or remove all external drives and
remove the HP Personal Media Drive if your PC
includes one.
6
Press the On button to turn on the PC.
7
The PC starts the recovery from the recovery disc.
Follow the onscreen instructions when they are
displayed.
For standard recovery, press R. Choose
Next
to
proceed with the System Recovery. Choose
Yes
to start the recovery. Insert the remaining
recovery discs when directed.
Or
For full System Recovery, press F. Choose
Yes
to
perform a full System Recovery. Insert the
remaining discs when directed.
Or
If your PC hard disk drive is blank or corrupted,
press R to perform a full System Recovery. Insert
the remaining recovery discs when directed.
WARNING: The Full System Recovery option
deletes any data files you created or
programs that you installed after purchase.
Be sure to back up any data that you want
to keep onto a removable disc.
8
Insert the next disc if prompted.
9
When the recovery program finishes, remove the
last disc.
NOTE:
If the message
Please Insert Login Advanced
Installation Disc Number 1 and Restart
is displayed
at the end of a full System Recovery, remove the
recovery disc from the drive tray, and restart the
PC. You do not need to insert the referenced disc.
10
Click
Restart
to restart the PC.
11
After the PC restarts, a series of startup screens
appears. To proceed with the initial Microsoft
Windows setup, you must answer a few questions.
12
Complete the PC startup, finish the registration
process, and wait until you see the desktop. Then,
turn off the PC, reconnect all peripheral devices,
and turn on the PC.
13
Reinstall software not originally installed on the PC
by the factory.
14
Copy data files from the backup disc to your hard
disk drive.
Running System Recovery from
the Hard Disk Drive
Choose one of the following procedures to reinstall the
software from the recovery image on your hard disk
drive:
Starting System Recovery if the PC is responding
Starting System Recovery if the PC is not
responding