HP Firebird with VoodooDNA 800 User Guide - Page 64

System Recovery, Verify recorded data

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6 In the From field, browse to and select the VDRS file, and then click Open. 7 Place a check mark in the Verify recorded data check box, and then click Burn. 8 When prompted, insert a DVD in the disc drive. A window opens, showing burning and verification progress. 9 When the message Burn disc image: Completed Successfully appears, click OK. The DVD ejects automatically. With a permanent pen, mark it clearly as your system recovery disc, and place it in a secure storage place. Recording the recovery file to disc-method two This method is a little faster, but it does not allow for write verification. 1 Double-click the VDRS.iso file. A disc recording window opens. 2 In the From field, select the desktop VDRS.iso file. Click Open, and then click Burn. 3 Insert a writable DVD into the disc drive when you are prompted. A window opens, showing the burning progress. 4 In the window indicating a successful burn, click OK. The DVD ejects automatically. With a permanent pen, mark it clearly as your system recovery disc, and place it in a secure storage place. CAUTION: All data on the hard disk drive will be deleted in the following procedures. You will lose data if it is not backed up. System Recovery After you try restarting your computer, and reinstalling problem software, you can run system recovery as a last resort to reinstall the factory-installed operating system, software programs, and hardware drivers. The system recovery process completely erases and reformats the hard disk drive, deleting all data files you created since purchase. It then reinstalls the operating system, programs, and drivers. You must reinstall any software that was not installed on the computer at the factory. This includes software that came on CDs included in the computer accessory box, and software programs you installed after purchase. Which recovery option to choose? Attempt a system recovery in the following order: 1 Through the Windows Vista Start menu 2 By pressing the space bar on the keyboard during startup (if you cannot get to the desktop) 3 From the system recovery disc you made 4 From the Windows OS disc included with your computer 60 HP Firebird Desktop Essentials (Features may vary by model)

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HP Firebird Desktop Essentials (Features may vary by model)
6
In the From field, browse to and select the VDRS file, and then click
Open
.
7
Place a check mark in the
Verify recorded data
check box, and then click
Burn
.
8
When prompted, insert a DVD in the disc drive.
A window opens, showing burning and verification progress.
9
When the message
Burn disc image: Completed Successfully
appears, click
OK
.
The DVD ejects automatically. With a permanent pen, mark it clearly as your system recovery
disc, and place it in a secure storage place.
Recording the recovery file to disc—method two
This method is a little faster, but it does not allow for write verification.
1
Double-click the VDRS.iso file.
A disc recording window opens.
2
In the From field, select the desktop VDRS.iso file. Click
Open
, and then click
Burn
.
3
Insert a writable DVD into the disc drive when you are prompted.
A window opens, showing the burning progress.
4
In the window indicating a successful burn, click
OK
.
The DVD ejects automatically. With a permanent pen, mark it clearly as your system recovery
disc, and place it in a secure storage place.
System Recovery
After you try restarting your computer, and reinstalling problem software, you can run system
recovery as a last resort to reinstall the factory-installed operating system, software programs,
and hardware drivers.
The system recovery process completely erases and reformats the hard disk drive, deleting all
data files you created since purchase. It then reinstalls the operating system, programs, and
drivers.
You must reinstall any software that was not installed on the computer at the factory. This
includes software that came on CDs included in the computer accessory box, and software
programs you installed after purchase.
Which recovery option to choose?
Attempt a system recovery in the following order:
1
Through the Windows Vista Start menu
2
By pressing the space bar on the keyboard during startup (if you cannot get to the
desktop)
3
From the system recovery disc you made
4
From the Windows OS disc included with your computer
CAUTION: All data on the hard disk drive will be deleted in the following
procedures. You will lose data if it is not backed up.