Lenovo ThinkPad 380D User's Guide for TP 380XD, TP 385XD - Page 50

Backing Up Your System, Recovery CD (Windows 95 Only), Diskette Factory

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Backing Up Your System Backing Up Your System Your computer comes with the necessary software already installed for you to use the computer right out of the box. If you want to restore your system to what it was at the time of purchase, and if you are using Windows 95, use the Recovery CD. It is important to back up your software. For example, your software might become erased or corrupted, or you might want to install a new operating system in your computer. To back up your software, use the Diskette Factory program. Recovery CD (Windows 95 Only) If you accidentally erase your hard disk, you can use the Recovery CD to restore the contents of the preloaded hard disk to what it was at the time of purchase. Refer to "Using the Recovery CD (Windows 95 Only)" on page 167. Diskette Factory With the Diskette Factory program, you can create the utility and device driver diskettes for Windows 95, Windows NT, Windows 3.11, DOS, or OS/2. Refer to "Using the Diskette Factory" on page 165. 30 IBM ThinkPad 380XD/385XD User's Guide

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Backing Up Your System
Backing Up Your System
Your computer comes with the necessary software already installed
for you to use the computer right out of the box.
If you want to
restore your system to what it was at the time of purchase, and if
you are using Windows 95, use the
Recovery CD.
It is important to back up your software.
For example, your software
might become erased or corrupted, or you might want to install a
new operating system in your computer. To back up your software,
use the
Diskette Factory
program.
Recovery CD (Windows 95 Only)
If you accidentally erase your hard disk, you can use the Recovery
CD to restore the contents of the preloaded hard disk to what it was
at the time of purchase.
Refer to “Using the Recovery CD (Windows
95 Only)” on page
167.
Diskette Factory
With the Diskette Factory program, you can create the utility and
device driver diskettes for Windows 95, Windows NT, Windows 3.11,
DOS, or OS/2.
Refer to “Using the Diskette Factory” on page
165.
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IBM ThinkPad 380XD/385XD User's Guide