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Recovering your system using QDataTrove48
2. Click the button to select Create a Restore Point.
3. To create a restore point manually, click the
button and follow the remaining on-screen instructions to
add a new restore point.
Restoring your system
The Restore feature helps to bring your Joybook back to its
factory default settings or to an earlier state. In order to restore,
you need to back up your system drive, or create a restore point
first.
Should your system become unstable or damaged, try to recover
your system with the restore solutions provided in this
functional module.
Restoring your system to factory default settings
QDataTrove allows you to restore your system drive (C: drive) to
the factory default configuration.
1. In QDataTrove, click the
Restore tab.
2. Click the button to select
Full System Restore -
Factory Default Settings
.
3. A dialog box asking whether you wish to adjust the size of
disk partition appears.
4. Follow the remaining on-screen instructions to complete the
operation.
Restoring your system to your own backup
system image
QDataTrove allows you to restore your system drive (C: drive) to
a previous state with your own backup system image.
1. In QDataTrove, click the
Restore tab.
2. Click the button to select
Full System Restore -
Backup Image
.
3. An
Open dialog box appears. Browse to select a backup
system image, and then click
Open.
4. A confirmation message appears. To proceed with the
operation, click
Yes.
5. Follow the remaining on-screen instructions to complete the
operation.
Restoring your system from a restore point
QDataTrove allows you to restore your system drive (C: drive) to
previous states by restoring from a list of restore points (if
available).
1. Click the button to select
Restore from a Restore
Point
.
• If you select "Yes", all programs you installed or data you
saved on both the C: drive and the D: drive will be erased.
• If you select "No", all programs you installed or data you
saved on the C: drive will be erased. However, data on the
D: drive will not be affected.
To perform this operation, a backup system image file is
required. For details about making your own backup system
image, refer to "Backing up your system into a single file" on
page 46 or "Backing up your system into a disc" on page 47.
To perform this operation, a restore point is required. For
details about manually creating a restore point, refer to
"Creating a restore point" on page 47.
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