HP Pavilion a200 HP Pavilion Desktop PCs - (English) Quick Start Guide SEA/ANZ - Page 135

Starting System Recovery using, recovery discs

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Starting System Recovery using recovery discs The recovery discs provide two recovery options: ■ Standard Recovery: This option 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 drive files before performing a System Recovery. ■ Full System Recovery: This recovery function completely erases and reformats the hard disk drive. The program performs a full System Recovery to reinstall the operating system, programs, and drivers from the recovery discs. However, you must reinstall any software that was not installed on the PC at the factory. This includes software that came on CDs included in the PC accessory box, and software programs you installed since your purchase. Note: If your PC has a blank or corrupted hard disk drive, you will see only the full System Recovery option. To run the System Recovery program using recovery discs: 1 If the PC works, 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 Press the Eject button on the top CD-ROM drive, and wait for the tray to open. Insert Recovery disc #1 and close the tray. 3 Turn off the PC: ■ If the PC works: Click Start on the taskbar, click Turn Off Computer, and then click Turn Off. Or ■ Press and hold the On button approximately 5 seconds until the PC turns off. Quick Start Guide 107 Recover y

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Quick Start Guide
107
Recovery
Starting System Recovery using
recovery discs
The recovery discs provide two recovery options:
Standard Recovery:
This option 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 drive files
before performing a System Recovery.
Full System Recovery:
This recovery
function completely erases and reformats the
hard disk drive. The program performs a full
System Recovery to reinstall the operating
system, programs, and drivers from the
recovery discs. However, you must reinstall
any software that was not installed on the PC
at the factory. This includes software that came
on CDs included in the PC accessory box, and
software programs you installed since your
purchase.
Note:
If your PC has a blank or corrupted hard disk
drive, you will see only the full System Recovery
option.
To run the System Recovery
program using recovery discs:
1
If the PC works, 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
Press the Eject button on the top CD-ROM
drive, and wait for the tray to open. Insert
Recovery disc #1 and close the tray.
3
Turn off the PC:
If the PC works: Click
Start
on the taskbar,
click
Turn Off Computer
, and then click
Turn Off
.
Or
Press and hold the On button approximately
5 seconds until the PC turns off.