3 file management – Lenovo IdeaCentre Q200 User Manual

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Note: System Recovery will overwrite all of the data in drive C; please

backup relevant data before performing system recovery to prevent your
important data from missing.

3. Follow the onscreen instructions, and press E on the keyboard to start recovery

if you are sure to recover.

4. Please wait in the process of system recovery. Do not interrupt the operation.
5. After the system is recovered successfully, the software prompts to restart the

computer. Restart the computer and enter the system.

2.3 File Management

With the File Management module, you may access the critical data in directories
such as Desktop or Document of the system partition (usually drive C) when the
system crashes and is irrecoverable, and backup such data into other partitions or
storage devices.

Launch

Power on the computer. When the “Lenovo” picture appears on the screen initially,
press the “F2” key to launch Rescue System. Then select File Management.

File Backup

Select the file and folder to be copied in the left dialog box, and select the target
folder and drive letter in the right dialog box. The drive letter of the source file must
be different with the target drive letter. Then click Copy.

File Backup

Wait while copying.

Note: Please wait while copying; time for this operation depends on the

quantity and size of files you need to copy. Do not turn off the power
forcefully, otherwise it might cause file system abnormality.

Configuring a Password

Click the key-shape icon on the upper right side of the main interface to configure
the password.
To ensure authentication of the user ID who is copying the files, the Lenovo file
management function enables you to configure a protection password - the user
is unable to access the files in your hard disk drive partitions without passing the
password authentication.
The default password is blank.

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