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75
R
ESTORING THE
F
ACTORY
S
ETTINGS
Should your system not function correctly, you have the op-
portunity to recover the original set-up.
L
IMITS OF THE
R
ECOVERY
•
Changes made to the original configuration (RAS, Desk-
top or Internet settings) and installed Software will be ig-
nored by this Recovery and will not be reloaded.
•
Driver Updates or hardware installed by you will be ig-
nored by this Recovery.
•
Beware!
All data on drive C will be erased. If necessary,
backup all required data on drive D.
This recovery will reset your system to its condition at deliv-
ery. Printer installations or other additional software must be
reinstalled. You will also need to enter the
Product Key
(Li-
cense Number) again.
Attention!
If you delete the directory
E:\Recover
or the files located there a recov-
ery is no longer possible. For safety reasons
you can copy the file
RETTEN.EXE
and all
other
RETTEN.00X
files to a CD-Recordable.
C
ARRYING OUT A
R
ESTORE
1.
First, please read the entire
Restore
section of the Win-
dows Help file.
2.
Insert the Support-CD and reboot the PC.
Attention!
Do not use the
Product Recovery
CD-ROM
for restoration purposes. This disk
does not restore the original set-up. You can
use it when an individual set up is required.
3.
Select the option
Start from CD-ROM
.
4.
In the restore menu which now appears, please select
1
and follow the on-screen instructions
5.
The PC restarts to its original factory settings.
Summary of Contents for PC MT6 MED MT Series
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