Recovery Points and file backups can be copied to CD or DVD discs, while all backups can be copied
to network or secondary hard disks.
HP highly recommends that you create a Recovery Disc Set immediately before using the computer
and schedule regular automatic Recovery Point backups.
To create the Recovery Disc Set:
1.
Click
Start
>
HP Backup and Recovery
>
HP Backup and Recovery Manager
to open the
Backup and Recovery Wizard, then click
Next
.
2.
Select
Create a set of recovery discs (Recommended)
and click
Next
.
3.
Follow the instructions in the wizard.
The HP Backup and Recovery Manager provides two basic recovery methods. The first, recovery of
files and folders, operates in Windows. The second, PC Recovery, requires a reboot to the Recovery
Partition or from the Recovery Disc Set. To reboot to the Recovery Partition, press F11 at startup when
you see the message “Press F11 for Emergency Recovery.”
For more information on using HP Backup and Recovery Manager, refer to the
HP Backup and Recovery
Manager User Guide
by selecting
Start
>
HP Backup and Recovery
>
HP Backup and Recovery
Manager Manual
.
NOTE:
You can order a Recovery Disc Set from HP by calling the HP support center. Go to the
following Web site, select your region, and click the
Technical support after you buy
link under the
Call HP
heading to obtain the support center telephone number for your region.
http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/wwcontact_us.html
Intel vPro-branded PCs with Active Management Technology
Intel Active Management Technology (AMT) allows better discovery, healing, and protection of
networked computing assets. With AMT, PCs can be managed whether the system is on, off, or the
operating system is hung.
Intel vPro features include:
●
Hardware inventory information
●
Alerting
●
Power management—power on/off, cycle power
●
Remote diagnosis and repair
◦
Serial-over-LAN—allows console control of remote PC during its boot phase
◦
IDE-Redirect—allows system booting from a remote boot drive, disk, or ISO image
●
Hardware-based isolation and recovery—limit or cut off PC network access, if virus-like activity is
detected
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