Fujitsu M2010 M2010 Recovery Manual

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    it to its original state (assuming you are still able to access your hard drive). Backing Up a System Image User-Configured System Backups: On your desktop, there is a [My Recovery] icon that allows you to make backups of your current system image either to another location on your hard drive or
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    List: a. If you click the [Show the List] button, a window appears from which you elect to restore from the hard drive or Fujitsu Service and Support for further instructions. 9. Upon completion of the recovery, click [OK] to reboot the system. Managing and Copying Backup Images With the My Recovery
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    M2010 Drivers and Applications file pre-selected. (Note that the first time Roxio opens, you are required to accept the End-User the option is present. If it is not present, you must contact Fujitsu Service and Support for further instructions. Running Recovery and Utility
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    Service and Support for further instructions. To restore the factory image from the hard disk drive: 1. Turn on or reboot the system. When the Fujitsu logo appears on the screen, press the [F11] key to open the Boot Menu. 2. Select from the Boot Menu, then press the [Enter
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Thank you for purchasing a Fujitsu computer. Fujitsu is committed to bringing you the best computing
experience with your new system.
This document outlines several procedures, such as making and restoring a system image, managing your
images, and using the recovery utilities.
When you purchased your new system, a copy of the pre-installed Factory Image was loaded into a hidden
partition on your hard disk drive. Having a copy of the system image available to you on your hard drive
means that in the event of system failure, you will be able to restore it to its original state (assuming you are
still able to access your hard drive).
Backing Up a System Image
User-Configured System Backups:
On your desktop, there is a
[My Recovery]
icon that
allows you to make backups of your current system image either to another location on your
hard drive or on removable media. A system image is the configuration of your C: drive at a
particular point of time. You may want to make image backups occasionally in order to have
points to which you can return without having to go all the way back to the Factory Image.
By default, system images are saved in the D: drive in the My Recovery folder. You can also elect to save the
image to an external hard drive.
1.
Double-click the [My Recovery] icon on your desktop.
2.
Click the [Backup] button on the My Recovery screen.
3.
On the next screen, you can enter up to 200 characters of information about the backup file. This infor-
mation will help you to identify the image at a later date. When finished, click the [Next] button.
4.
Click the [OK] button and the system will reboot.
WARNING
B
EFORE
CHANGING
THE
HARD
DRIVE
PARTITION
SIZE
OR
RECOVERING
YOUR
SYSTEM
,
IT
IS
VERY
IMPORTANT
THAT
YOU
DISCONNECT
ANY
EXTERNAL
STORAGE
DEVICES
,
INCLUD
-
ING
-
BUT
NOT
LIMITED
TO
-
EXTERNAL
HARD
DISK
DRIVES
, USB
FLASH
MEMORY
(“
THUMB
”)
DRIVES
,
OR
USER
-
INSTALLED
MEMORY
CARDS
(
SUCH
AS
PCMCIA, SD,
AND
M
EMORY
S
TICK
).
Recovering Your Factory
and System Images
My Recovery