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In general, it is a good idea to set a recovery point before installing a new
software program or driver. If the system becomes unstable during or after
the installation, you can usually return to a workable configuration without
deleting newly created documents. If Windows XP System Restore does not
solve your problem, refer to the next section,
Restoring the Factory Settings.
Restoring the Factory Settings
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If your system is not functioning properly and Windows XP System Restore
did not solve the problem, then you should use the Application & Support CD
provided by Medion to restore your system to working order.
There are three options for restoring your system.
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Recovery of start-up files
Use this option to restore the start-up files. This option is most useful
when a virus has corrupted certain files necessary for your computer
to boot. It is executed very quickly.
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Recovery of system and driver files
This option will copy the original system and driver files to your hard
disk. This feature shouldn’t affect your personal files and settings.
However, we recommend that you first back up your personal data,
just to be safe.
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Restoring the factory settings
This recovery will reset your system to its condition at delivery. ALL
DATA ON YOUR LOCAL DISK (C:) DRIVE WILL BE ERASED. If possible,
back up your personal data to external media before performing this
restore.
Restoring the Factory Settings: Important Information
Any changes made to the original factory configuration (for example,
settings for your display, printers, network, or Internet connection) will
be overwritten by this restoration.
Summary of Contents for Akoya LS
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