Lenovo 43R2019 User Guide - Page 14

Using, ThinkVantage, Rescue, Recovery, program, Secure, Drive

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7. Right-click in the blank area under the Unallocated section, and then select New Partition. The Welcome to the New Partition Wizard window opens. 8. Click Next. 9. Select Primary partition and click Next. 10. If you need only one partition, accept the default partition size and click Next. 11. Click Next. 12. Create a volume label, select Perform a quick format, and then click Next. 13. Click Finish. 14. Wait until the format process is complete. The Secure Hard Drive will be recognized and it is available for use. Using the ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery program with the Secure Hard Drive If the ThinkVantage® Rescue and Recovery® program is available on your computer, you can use the Secure Hard Drive as a storage device. To use the ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery program with the Secure Hard Drive, do the following: 1. Attach the Secure Hard Drive to an available USB port on your computer. 2. Enter your User Password or Admin Password and press to enter the User mode. 3. Wait until the operating system recognizes the Secure Hard Drive. 4. Create backups and store them on the Secure Hard Drive using Rescue and Recovery program. 5. Turn off your computer. 6. Restart your computer with the Secure Hard Drive attached to the computer. 7. Press F12 to pause the start process, as the Secure Hard Drive needs several seconds to unlock itself after entering the User Mode. 8. When the Secure Hard Drive is powered on and available, the indicator light turns solid red. Enter your User password and press to enter the User Mode. 9. If the Secure Hard Drive is not displayed in the boot list, restart the computer by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del while the Secure Hard Drive remains attached to the computer. 10. Press F12 and select the Secure Hard Drive from the boot list. Your computer will start from the Rescue and Recovery workspace on the Secure Hard Drive. 10 ThinkPad USB Portable Secure Hard Drive User Guide

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7.
Right-click
in
the
blank
area
under
the
Unallocated
section,
and
then
select
New
Partition
.
The
Welcome
to
the
New
Partition
Wizard
window
opens.
8.
Click
Next
.
9.
Select
Primary
partition
and
click
Next
.
10.
If
you
need
only
one
partition,
accept
the
default
partition
size
and
click
Next
.
11.
Click
Next
.
12.
Create
a
volume
label,
select
Perform
a
quick
format
,
and
then
click
Next
.
13.
Click
Finish
.
14.
Wait
until
the
format
process
is
complete.
The
Secure
Hard
Drive
will
be
recognized
and
it
is
available
for
use.
Using
the
ThinkVantage
Rescue
and
Recovery
program
with
the
Secure
Hard
Drive
If
the
ThinkVantage
®
Rescue
and
Recovery
®
program
is
available
on
your
computer,
you
can
use
the
Secure
Hard
Drive
as
a
storage
device.
To
use
the
ThinkVantage
Rescue
and
Recovery
program
with
the
Secure
Hard
Drive,
do
the
following:
1.
Attach
the
Secure
Hard
Drive
to
an
available
USB
port
on
your
computer.
2.
Enter
your
User
Password
or
Admin
Password
and
press
to
enter
the
User
mode.
3.
Wait
until
the
operating
system
recognizes
the
Secure
Hard
Drive.
4.
Create
backups
and
store
them
on
the
Secure
Hard
Drive
using
Rescue
and
Recovery
program.
5.
Turn
off
your
computer.
6.
Restart
your
computer
with
the
Secure
Hard
Drive
attached
to
the
computer.
7.
Press
F12
to
pause
the
start
process,
as
the
Secure
Hard
Drive
needs
several
seconds
to
unlock
itself
after
entering
the
User
Mode.
8.
When
the
Secure
Hard
Drive
is
powered
on
and
available,
the
indicator
light
turns
solid
red.
Enter
your
User
password
and
press
to
enter
the
User
Mode.
9.
If
the
Secure
Hard
Drive
is
not
displayed
in
the
boot
list,
restart
the
computer
by
pressing
Ctrl
+
Alt
+
Del
while
the
Secure
Hard
Drive
remains
attached
to
the
computer.
10.
Press
F12
and
select
the
Secure
Hard
Drive
from
the
boot
list.
Your
computer
will
start
from
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace
on
the
Secure
Hard
Drive.
10
ThinkPad
USB
Portable
Secure
Hard
Drive
User
Guide