Toshiba Tecra A50-03P01G Tecra Z50-C Series Windows 10 Users Guide - Page 48

erased during the process of creating the recovery drive.

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48 Getting Started Recovering the Internal Storage Drive NOTE When you create a recovery drive (USB flash), only the operating system files and drivers originally shipped with the computer are backed up to the USB flash drive and can be restored from this drive. Any files that you created are not backed up on the recovery drive. You will need to separately back up the files you created; for more information, see "Backing up your work" on page 69. To create a recovery drive: 1 Connect a USB flash drive to your computer. 2 In the Search field, type TOSHIBA Recovery Media Creator. 3 Click TOSHIBA Recovery Media Creator. A message may appear asking you to allow this app to make changes to your PC. Click the Yes button. All information stored on your USB flash drive will be erased during the process of creating the recovery drive. Be sure to save the information stored on your USB flash drive to another storage computer before executing this procedure. 4 Click Create. A prompt appears stating, "The Recovery USB media will be created now. Please insert a USB flash drive..." NOTE The size of the required USB flash drive will vary, minimum 16GB, depending upon your system. 5 Click OK to continue. A prompt appears stating, "The USB flash drive will be formatted." 6 Click OK to continue. This may take a few minutes. A pop-up window appears when the TOSHIBA Recovery Media Creator process is complete.

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48
Getting Started
Recovering the Internal Storage Drive
When you create a recovery drive (USB flash), only the
operating system files and drivers originally shipped with
the computer are backed up to the USB flash drive and
can be restored from this drive. Any files that you created
are not backed up on the recovery drive. You will need to
separately back up the files you created; for more
information, see
“Backing up your work” on page 69
.
To create a recovery drive:
1
Connect a USB flash drive to your computer.
2
In the
Search
field, type
TOSHIBA Recovery Media
Creator
.
3
Click
TOSHIBA Recovery Media Creator
.
A message may appear asking you to allow this app to
make changes to your PC. Click the
Yes
button.
All information stored on your USB flash drive will be
erased during the process of creating the recovery drive.
Be sure to save the information stored on your USB flash
drive to another storage computer before executing this
procedure.
4
Click
Create
.
A prompt appears stating, “The Recovery USB media
will be created now. Please insert a USB flash drive...”
The size of the required USB flash drive will vary,
minimum 16GB, depending upon your system.
5
Click
OK
to continue.
A prompt appears stating, “The USB flash drive will be
formatted.”
6
Click
OK
to continue.
This may take a few minutes.
A pop-up window appears when the
TOSHIBA
Recovery Media Creator
process is complete.
NOTE
NOTE