eMachines E4264 8512042 - eMachines Computer Reference Guide - Page 100

Recovering your system using the, Windows DVD - recovery partition

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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting 4 Select a language and keyboard layout, then click Next. 5 Click the User name box to select a Windows user account, click in the Password box and type the user account's password (if any), then click Next. The System Recovery Options menu opens. 6 Click Restore Application. The Welcome to eMachines System Recovery window opens. 7 Click Next, click Full factory recovery, then click Next. Caution Continuing with the full factory recovery will delete everything on your hard drive. If your computer has multiple hard drives, recovery will delete everything on only the primary (operating system) hard drive. If your computer's hard drive has multiple partitions, recovery will delete everything on only the operating system partition. 8 Click Yes, then click Next. The Factory image recovery window opens, which shows you the progress of the system recovery. When recovery is finished, the Recovery is complete window opens. 9 Click Finish, then click Restart. Your computer restarts into its original factory condition. Recovering your system using the Windows DVD If you install a new hard drive or completely re-format your original hard drive, you must recover your system using the Windows Vista operating system DVD. You will also need to recover your computer's pre-installed software and device drivers. To completely re-install Windows: 1 Insert the Windows DVD into one of your computer's DVD-capable drives, then restart your computer. 2 When the prompt "Press any key to boot from CD or DVD" appears, press any key on your keyboard. A list of valid boot devices appears. 3 Press the arrow keys to select the drive containing the Windows DVD, then press ENTER and follow the on-screen instructions. 94

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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
94
4
Select a language and keyboard layout, then click
Next
.
5
Click the
User name box
to select a Windows user
account, click in the
Password
box and type the user
account’s password (if any), then click
Next
. The
System
Recovery Options
menu opens.
6
Click
Restore Application
. The
Welcome to eMachines
System Recovery
window opens.
7
Click
Next
, click
Full factory recovery
, then click
Next
.
8
Click
Yes
, then click
Next
. The
Factory image recovery
window opens, which shows you the progress of the
system recovery.
When recovery is finished, the
Recovery is complete
window opens.
9
Click
Finish
, then click
Restart
. Your computer restarts
into its original factory condition.
Recovering your system using the
Windows DVD
If you install a new hard drive or completely re-format your
original hard drive, you must recover your system using the
Windows Vista operating system DVD. You will also need to
recover your computer’s pre-installed software and device
drivers.
To completely re-install Windows:
1
Insert the Windows DVD into one of your computer’s
DVD-capable drives, then restart your computer.
2
When the prompt “Press any key to boot from CD
or DVD” appears, press any key on your keyboard. A list
of valid boot devices appears.
3
Press the arrow keys to select the drive containing the
Windows DVD, then press
E
NTER
and follow the
on-screen instructions.
Caution
Continuing with the full factory recovery will delete everything
on your hard drive. If your computer has multiple hard drives, recovery
will delete everything on only the primary (operating system) hard drive.
If your computer’s hard drive has multiple partitions, recovery will
delete everything on only the operating system partition.