Samsung MZ-5PA256C User Manual - Page 181

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Recovering a computer 181 Recovering a computer 10 Select Reboot when finished if you want the computer to restart automatically after the recovery process finishes. 11 Click Finish. 12 Click Yes to begin the recovery process. Edit target drive and options The following table describes the options that are available on the Edit Target Drive and Options page after booting to the Symantec Recovery Disk CD. Options Description Delete Drive Delete a selected drive in the list to make space available to restore your recovery point. When you click Delete Drive, the drive is only marked for deletion. The actual deletion of the drive takes place after you click Finish in the wizard. Undo Delete If you delete a drive and then change your mind, click Undo Delete to return the drive to the list. Resize drive after recover (unallocated space Select a disk (or volume label) that you want only) to resize after the recovery point is restored. Then, select this option and specify the new size in megabytes. The size must be greater than the identified size of the disk that you selected in the list. Partition type Sets the partition type as follows: ■ Primary partition: Because hard disks are limited to four primary partitions, select this type if the drive will have four or less partitions. ■ Logical partition: Select this type if you need more than four partitions. You can have up to three primary partitions, plus any number of logical partitions, up to the maximum size of your hard disk. Check for file system errors after recovery Checks the restored drive for errors after the recovery point is restored.

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10
Select
Reboot when finished
if you want the computer to restart automatically
after the recovery process finishes.
11
Click
Finish
.
12
Click
Yes
to begin the recovery process.
Edit target drive and options
The following table describes the options that are available on the Edit Target
Drive and Options page after booting to the Symantec Recovery Disk CD.
Description
Options
Delete a selected drive in the list to make
space available to restore your recovery
point.
When you click Delete Drive, the drive is
only marked for deletion. The actual deletion
of the drive takes place after you click Finish
in the wizard.
Delete Drive
If you delete a drive and then change your
mind, click
Undo Delete
to return the drive
to the list.
Undo Delete
Select a disk (or volume label) that you want
to resize after the recovery point is restored.
Then, select this option and specify the new
size in megabytes. The size must be greater
than the identified size of the disk that you
selected in the list.
Resize drive after recover (unallocated space
only)
Sets the partition type as follows:
Primary partition: Because hard disks are
limited to four primary partitions, select
this type if the drive will have four or less
partitions.
Logical partition: Select this type if you
need more than four partitions. You can
have up to three primary partitions, plus
any number of logical partitions, up to
the maximum size of your hard disk.
Partition type
Checks the restored drive for errors after the
recovery point is restored.
Check for file system errors after recovery
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