HP Dc5700 HP Backup and Recovery Manager - User Guide (Version 1.0) - Page 3

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How to Remove the Recovery Partition Uninstall What is Removed How to Uninstall Glossary Entire Drive Backup Initial Recovery Point Recovery Point Recovery Partition Recovery Disc Set Introduction The HP Backup and Recovery Manager is an easy-to-use, versatile application that allows you to back up and recover the primary hard drive on the PC. The application works within Windows to create backups of Windows, all applications, and all data files. Backups can be scheduled to occur automatically at designated intervals, or they can be initiated manually. Important files can be archived separately from regular backups. Recovery Points and File Backups can be copied to CD or DVD discs, if the appropriate hardware is installed, while all backups can be copied to network or secondary hard disks. All of these features make the HP Backup and Recovery Manager a necessary tool to ensure the security of your data.

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How to Remove the Recovery Partition
Uninstall
What is Removed
How to Uninstall
Glossary
Entire Drive Backup
Initial Recovery Point
Recovery Point
Recovery Partition
Recovery Disc Set
Introduction
The HP Backup and Recovery Manager is an easy-to-use, versatile
application that allows you to back up and recover the primary hard drive
on the PC.
The application works within Windows to create backups of
Windows, all applications, and all data files.
Backups can be scheduled to
occur automatically at designated intervals, or they can be initiated
manually.
Important files can be archived separately from regular
backups.
Recovery Points and File Backups can be copied to CD or DVD
discs, if the appropriate hardware is installed, while all backups can be
copied to network or secondary hard disks.
All of these features make the
HP Backup and Recovery Manager a necessary tool to ensure the security
of your data.