Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 11e (English) User Guide - Page 115

Using the Rescue and Recovery workspace, and Restore

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Performing a recovery operation This section provides instructions on how to perform a recovery operation using the Rescue and Recovery program. 1. From the desktop, click Start ➙ All Programs ➙ Lenovo ThinkVantage Tools ➙ Enhanced Backup and Restore. The Rescue and Recovery program starts. 2. In the Rescue and Recovery program main window, click the Launch advanced Rescue and Recovery arrow. 3. Click the Restore your system from a backup icon. 4. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the recovery operation. For more information about performing a recovery operation from the Rescue and Recovery workspace, see "Using the Rescue and Recovery workspace" on page 99. Using the Rescue and Recovery workspace The Rescue and Recovery workspace resides in a protected, hidden area of your hard disk drive or solid-state drive that operates independently from the Windows operating system. This enables you to perform recovery operations even if you cannot start the Windows operating system. You can perform the following recovery operations from the Rescue and Recovery workspace: • Rescue files from your hard disk drive or solid-state drive, or from a backup The Rescue and Recovery workspace enables you to locate files on your hard disk drive or solid-state drive and transfer them to a network drive or other recordable media, such as a USB device or a disc. This solution is available even if you did not back up your files or if changes were made to the files since your last backup operation. You also can rescue individual files from a Rescue and Recovery backup located on your local hard disk drive or solid-state drive, a USB device, or a network drive. • Restore your hard disk drive or solid-state drive from a Rescue and Recovery backup If you have backed up your hard disk drive or solid-state drive using the Rescue and Recovery program, you can restore the hard disk drive or solid-state drive from a Rescue and Recovery backup, even if you cannot start the Windows operating system. • Restore your hard disk drive or solid-state drive to the factory default settings The Rescue and Recovery workspace enables you to restore the complete contents of your hard disk drive or solid-state drive to the factory default settings. If you have multiple partitions on your hard disk drive or solid-state drive, you have the option to restore the factory default settings to the C: partition and leave the other partitions intact. Because the Rescue and Recovery workspace operates independently from the Windows operating system, you can restore the factory default settings even if you cannot start the Windows operating system. Attention: If you restore the hard disk drive or solid-state drive from a Rescue and Recovery backup or restore the hard disk drive or solid-state drive to the factory default settings, all files on the primary hard disk drive or solid-state drive partition (usually drive C:) will be deleted in the recovery process. If possible, make copies of important files. If you are unable to start the Windows operating system, you can use the rescue files feature of the Rescue and Recovery workspace to copy files from your hard disk drive or solid-state drive to other media. To start the Rescue and Recovery workspace, do the following: 1. Turn off your computer. 2. Repeatedly press and release the F11 key when turning on the computer. When you hear beeps or see a logo screen, release the F11 key. 3. If you have set a Rescue and Recovery password, type your password when prompted. The Rescue and Recovery workspace opens after a short delay. Chapter 8. Recovery information 99

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Performing a recovery operation
This section provides instructions on how to perform a recovery operation using the Rescue and Recovery
program.
1. From the desktop, click
Start
AllPrograms
LenovoThinkVantageTools
EnhancedBackup
and Restore
. The Rescue and Recovery program starts.
2. In the Rescue and Recovery program main window, click the
LaunchadvancedRescueandRecovery
arrow.
3. Click the
Restore your system from a backup
icon.
4. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the recovery operation.
For more information about performing a recovery operation from the Rescue and Recovery workspace, see
“Using the Rescue and Recovery workspace” on page 99.
Using the Rescue and Recovery workspace
The Rescue and Recovery workspace resides in a protected, hidden area of your hard disk drive or
solid-state drive that operates independently from the Windows operating system. This enables you to
perform recovery operations even if you cannot start the Windows operating system. You can perform the
following recovery operations from the Rescue and Recovery workspace:
Rescuefilesfromyourharddiskdriveorsolid-statedrive,orfromabackup
The Rescue and Recovery workspace enables you to locate files on your hard disk drive or solid-state
drive and transfer them to a network drive or other recordable media, such as a USB device or a disc.
This solution is available even if you did not back up your files or if changes were made to the files since
your last backup operation. You also can rescue individual files from a Rescue and Recovery backup
located on your local hard disk drive or solid-state drive, a USB device, or a network drive.
Restoreyourharddiskdriveorsolid-statedrivefromaRescueandRecoverybackup
If you have backed up your hard disk drive or solid-state drive using the Rescue and Recovery program,
you can restore the hard disk drive or solid-state drive from a Rescue and Recovery backup, even if
you cannot start the Windows operating system.
Restoreyourharddiskdriveorsolid-statedrivetothefactorydefaultsettings
The Rescue and Recovery workspace enables you to restore the complete contents of your hard disk
drive or solid-state drive to the factory default settings. If you have multiple partitions on your hard disk
drive or solid-state drive, you have the option to restore the factory default settings to the C: partition and
leave the other partitions intact. Because the Rescue and Recovery workspace operates independently
from the Windows operating system, you can restore the factory default settings even if you cannot
start the Windows operating system.
Attention:
If you restore the hard disk drive or solid-state drive from a Rescue and Recovery backup or
restore the hard disk drive or solid-state drive to the factory default settings, all files on the primary hard
disk drive or solid-state drive partition (usually drive C:) will be deleted in the recovery process. If possible,
make copies of important files. If you are unable to start the Windows operating system, you can use the
rescue files feature of the Rescue and Recovery workspace to copy files from your hard disk drive or
solid-state drive to other media.
To start the Rescue and Recovery workspace, do the following:
1. Turn off your computer.
2. Repeatedly press and release the F11 key when turning on the computer. When you hear beeps or
see a logo screen, release the F11 key.
3. If you have set a Rescue and Recovery password, type your password when prompted. The Rescue
and Recovery workspace opens after a short delay.
Chapter 8
.
Recovery information
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