Operation Manual
Restoring the System by Using the System Recovery Software
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3. If you have trouble starting Windows, first try the option Restore Boot Files
Only.
4. If you have problems with Windows system files that cannot be solved after
executing the Windows System Restore (as described on page 33), try the second
option Restore System Files.
5. If the computer still does not start after applying these procedures, try the third
option Restore All Files (Leaves User Files Unchanged). Any user files will be
kept as long as they have been saved into the pre-defined user folders.
6. Only if this option also fails should you select the last item Complete Restore
(All Files will be Deleted). Please note that this procedure will completely erase
any data from your PC. Use this option to restore the factory-default software con-
figuration.
Important!
Please remember that launching this process will restore the factory default
configuration of your computer. This will erase any data from your hard disk
(under Windows labeled drive C:). If you don't want this to happen, exit the
Recovery software and backup your personal data first (e.g. on a CD or DVD).
Once all your data has been backed up, invoke this step again.
7. Launch the recovery process by clicking the Start button.