eMachines ET1161 8513152 - eMachines Desktop Hardware Reference Guide - Page 96

Recovering your system - factory restore

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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Recovering your system You can solve most computer problems by following the information in "Troubleshooting" on page 71 or in the technical support pages at www.emachines.com. Problem solving may also involve reinstalling some or all of the computer's software (also called recovering or restoring your system). eMachines provides everything you need to recover your system under most conditions. Caution To prepare your computer for additional system recovery options, you should create a set of recovery discs as soon as possible. Recovery discs take some time to create, but for long-term reliability, the effort is worth it. For instructions, see "Creating recovery discs" on page 91. To recover your system: 1 Create recovery discs as soon as you can. You can use these discs later for recovering your system from significant hardware and software problems. For instructions, see "Creating recovery discs" on page 91. 2 Perform minor fixes. If only one or two items of software or hardware have stopped working correctly, the problem may be solved by reinstalling the software or the device drivers. To recover software and drivers that were pre-installed at the factory, see "Recovering pre-installed software and drivers" on page 93. For instructions on reinstalling software and drivers that were not pre-installed, see that product's documentation or technical support Web site. 3 Revert to a previous system condition. If reinstalling software or drivers does not help, then the problem may be solved by returning your system to a previous state when everything was working correctly. For instructions, see "Returning to a previous system condition" on page 94. 4 Reset your system to its factory condition. If nothing else has solved the problem and you want to reset your system to factory condition, see "Returning your system to its factory condition" on page 95. 90

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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
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Recovering your system
You can solve most computer problems by following the
information in
“Troubleshooting” on page 71
or in the technical
support pages at
www.emachines.com
. Problem solving may
also involve reinstalling some or all of the computer’s software
(also called
recovering
or
restoring
your system). eMachines
provides everything you need to recover your system under
most conditions.
To recover your system:
1
Create recovery discs as soon as you can.
You can use these discs later for recovering your system
from significant hardware and software problems. For
instructions, see
“Creating recovery discs” on page 91
.
2
Perform minor fixes.
If only one or two items of software or hardware have
stopped working correctly, the problem may be solved
by reinstalling the software or the device drivers. To
recover software and drivers that were pre-installed at
the factory, see
“Recovering pre-installed software and
drivers” on page 93
. For instructions on reinstalling
software and drivers that were not pre-installed, see
that product’s documentation or technical support Web
site.
3
Revert to a previous system condition.
If reinstalling software or drivers does not help, then the
problem may be solved by returning your system to a
previous state when everything was working correctly.
For instructions, see
“Returning to a previous system
condition” on page 94
.
4
Reset your system to its factory condition.
If nothing else has solved the problem and you want to
reset your system to factory condition, see
“Returning
your system to its factory condition” on page 95
.
Caution
To prepare your computer for additional system recovery options, you
should create a set of recovery discs as soon as possible. Recovery discs take some
time to create, but for long-term reliability, the effort is worth it. For instructions,
see
“Creating recovery discs” on page 91
.