Using the rescue and recovery workspace, Using, Rescue – Lenovo 8795 User Manual

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3.

Follow

the

instructions

on

the

screen.

For

information

about

performing

a

restore

operation

from

the

Rescue

and

Recovery

workspace,

see

“Using

the

Rescue

and

Recovery

workspace.”

Using

the

Rescue

and

Recovery

workspace

The

Rescue

and

Recovery

workspace

resides

in

a

protected,

hidden

area

of

your

hard

disk

that

operates

independently

from

the

Windows

operating

system.

This

enables

you

to

perform

recovery

operations

even

if

the

Windows

operating

system

cannot

be

started.

You

can

perform

the

following

recovery

operations

from

the

Rescue

and

Recovery

workspace:

v

Rescue

files

from

your

hard

disk

or

from

a

backup:

The

Rescue

and

Recovery

workspace

enables

you

to

locate

files

on

your

hard

disk

and

transfer

them

to

a

network

drive

or

other

recordable

media,

such

as

a

USB

hard

disk

drive

or

a

diskette.

This

solution

is

available,

even

if

you

did

not

back

up

your

files

or

if

changes

were

made

to

the

files

since

your

last

backup

operation.

You

also

can

rescue

individual

files

from

a

Rescue

and

Recovery

backup

located

on

your

local

hard

disk,

a

USB

device,

or

a

network

drive.

v

Restore

your

hard

disk

from

Rescue

and

Recovery

backup:

Once

you

perform

a

backup

operation

using

the

Rescue

and

Recovery

program,

you

can

perform

restore

operations

from

the

Rescue

and

Recovery

workspace,

even

if

you

cannot

start

Windows.

v

Restore

your

hard

disk

to

the

factory

contents:

The

Rescue

and

Recovery

workspace

enables

you

to

restore

the

complete

contents

of

your

hard

disk

to

the

same

state

as

it

was

when

originally

shipped

from

the

factory.

If

you

have

multiple

partitions

on

your

hard

disk,

you

have

the

option

to

restore

the

factory

contents

to

the

C:

partition

and

leave

the

other

partitions

intact.

Because

the

Rescue

and

Recovery

workspace

operates

independently

from

the

Windows

operating

system,

you

can

restore

the

factory

contents

even

if

you

cannot

start

Windows.

Attention:

If

you

restore

the

hard

disk

from

a

Rescue

and

Recovery

backup

or

restore

the

hard

disk

to

the

factory

contents,

all

files

on

the

primary

hard

disk

partition

(usually

drive

C)

will

be

deleted

in

the

recovery

process.

If

possible,

make

copies

of

important

files.

If

you

are

unable

to

start

Windows,

you

can

use

the

Rescue

files

feature

in

the

Rescue

and

Recovery

workspace

to

copy

files

from

your

hard

disk

to

other

media.

To

start

the

Rescue

and

Recovery

workspace,

do

the

following:

1.

Turn

off

your

computer.

2.

Restart

your

computer.

3.

Repeatedly

press

and

release

F11.

4.

When

you

hear

beeps

or

see

a

logo

screen,

release

F11.

5.

If

you

set

a

Rescue

and

Recovery

password,

type

your

password

when

prompted.

The

Rescue

and

Recovery

workspace

opens

after

a

short

delay.

Note:

If

the

Rescue

and

Recovery

workspace

fails

to

open,

see

“Solving

recovery

problems”

on

page

36.

6.

Do

one

of

the

following:

v

To

rescue

files

from

your

hard

disk

or

from

a

backup,

click

Rescue

files

in

the

Rescue

and

Recovery

menu;

then,

follow

the

instructions

on

the

screen.

Chapter

4.

Recovering

software

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