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Starting System Recovery, Using Recovery CDs

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Starting System Recovery Using Recovery CDs The recovery CDs provide two recovery options: Standard Recovery: This is a nondestructive recovery, which recovers factoryshipped programs, drivers, and the operating system without affecting any data files that you may have created since purchasing this PC. Some data files may be difficult to find after the system recovery, so it is best to back up all hard disk files before performing a system recovery. Full System Recovery: This recovery erases and reformats the hard disk drive, creates a new hard disk partition, erases all added hard disk data, and then reinstalls the operating system. You must reinstall any software that was not installed on the computer at the factory. Note: If your PC has a blank or corrupted hard disk, you will only see the full system recovery option. To start System Recovery using recovery CDs: 1 If the computer responds, back up all data files that you want to save onto removable media, such as CD-RW or diskette. Remove the backup CD or diskette you've made. 2 Turn off the computer: If the computer responds: click Start on the taskbar, click Turn Off Computer, and then click Turn Off. Or If the computer does not respond: press and hold the On button approximately 5 seconds until the computer turns off. 3 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the PC except the monitor, the keyboard, and the mouse. 4 Press the On button on the front of the PC to turn on the computer. Quick Start Guide 85 Recover y

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Quick Start Guide
85
Recovery
Starting System Recovery
Using Recovery CDs
The recovery CDs provide two recovery options:
±
Standard Recovery:
This is a non-
destructive recovery, which recovers factory-
shipped programs, drivers, and the operating
system without affecting any data files that
you may have created since purchasing this
PC. Some data files may be difficult to find
after the system recovery, so it is best to back
up all hard disk files before performing a
system recovery.
±
Full System Recovery:
This recovery
erases and reformats the hard disk drive,
creates a new hard disk partition, erases all
added hard disk data, and then reinstalls the
operating system. You must reinstall any
software that was not installed on the
computer at the factory.
Note:
If your PC has a blank or corrupted hard disk,
you will only see the full system recovery option.
To start System Recovery using recovery CDs:
1
If the computer responds, back up all data
files that you want to save onto removable
media, such as CD-RW or diskette. Remove
the backup CD or diskette you’ve made.
2
Turn off the computer:
±
If the computer responds: click
Start
on
the taskbar, click
Turn Off Computer
,
and then click
Turn Off
.
Or
±
If the computer does not respond: press
and hold the On button approximately
5 seconds until the computer turns off.
3
Disconnect all peripheral devices from the
PC except the monitor, the keyboard, and the
mouse.
4
Press the On button on the front of the PC to
turn on the computer.