Samsung MZ-5PA128B User Manual - Page 146

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146 Managing backup destinations Running a one-time virtual conversion Run Windows Mini-Setup Select this option (default) to run Windows Mini-Setup when you restart the computer after recovery. During recovery a text-based answer file is generated that scripts the answers for a series of dialog boxes. When the Mini-Setup wizard starts, it looks for this answer to automate the wizard. For example, the answer file, by way of the wizard, can automatically apply network card settings and other hardware and software settings on the computer. Unlike Windows Welcome which can take up to 60 minutes or more to set up Windows, Mini-Setup takes about six minutes. Specific information, including accepting the End-User License Agreement, entering the Product Key, user name, and company name are automatically applied by Mini-Setup which uses the answer file. Deselect this option if you want any of the following to occur at the time of recovery instead: ■ Run Windows Welcome instead Mini-Setup ■ You do not want to change any of the configurable options for which the Mini-Setup wizard changes for you at the time of recovery. This ensures that the computer is recovered to its original state prior to recovery. For more detailed information about Mini-Setup. you can perform a search for "Mini-Setup" on the Microsoft Help and Support Web site.

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Select this option (default) to run
Windows Mini-Setup when you restart the
computer after recovery.
During recovery a text-based answer file
is generated that scripts the answers for
a series of dialog boxes. When the
Mini-Setup wizard starts, it looks for this
answer to automate the wizard. For
example, the answer file, by way of the
wizard, can automatically apply network
card settings and other hardware and
software settings on the computer.
Unlike Windows Welcome which can take
up to 60 minutes or more to set up
Windows, Mini-Setup takes about six
minutes. Specific information, including
accepting the End
User License
Agreement, entering the Product Key, user
name, and company name are
automatically applied by Mini-Setup
which uses the answer file.
Deselect this option if you want any of the
following to occur at the time of recovery
instead:
Run Windows Welcome instead
Mini-Setup
You do not want to change any of the
configurable options for which the
Mini-Setup wizard changes for you at
the time of recovery. This ensures that
the computer is recovered to its
original state prior to recovery.
For more detailed information about
Mini-Setup. you can perform a search for
"Mini-Setup" on the Microsoft Help and
Support Web site.
Run Windows Mini-Setup
Managing backup destinations
Running a one-time virtual conversion
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