
Restoring System
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Restoring System
You have two ways to restore your computer’s system. Restoration is required when:
z
The system becomes damaged.
z
The computer has a new hard disk installed.
After restoring, your system will be of default settings from the
manufacturer.
From the Hidden Partition of Hard Disk
If the internal hard disk is still a factory default one or it has ever been fully restored
from the Recovery CD, the hidden partition contains a copy of default system. Follow
the steps below to restore your system from it:
1
Supply the computer with AC power (Strongly recommended. Steady power
supply is a necessity).
2
Turn on the computer.
3
Enter into Flybook System Recovery window (see page 40).
4
Under Basic tab, move cursor to Restore System Partition button and then
press Enter key to start restoration procedure.
5
Follow the guide to complete the restoration.
6
When finished, exit from Flybook System Recovery utility to reboot the
computer into Windows XP.
From Recovery CDs
The Recovery CDs is in the computer’s package. By using the CDs, you can choose
to restore your system only or also include copying the default system to the hidden
partition.
Follow the steps below to restore system from the CDs:
1
Supply the computer with AC power (Strongly recommended. Steady power
supply is a necessity).
2
Connect an external USB CD/DVD-ROM drive to your computer.
3
Turn on the computer.
4
Enter into PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility window (see page 40).
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