3-32 Configuring the System
The Restore Mode screen appears with four options:
Back, Auto, Custom, and Fix OS.
The
Back
button returns you to the License
Agreement screen.
The
Auto
button selects a restore process designed for
basic users who require limited manual control of
restore functions.
The
Custom
button selects a more advanced restore
process for users who want more control of restore
functions.
The
Fix OS
button selects a restore process that
reinstalls the operating system but leaves the
applications and data files intact (for systems running
the Windows 95 or Windows 98 operating system).
This button does not appear if you are running the
Windows NT operating system.
Click
Custom
or
Auto
to repartition and/or reformat your
hard drive before reinstalling the operating system.
To only reinstall the operating system while leaving
applications and data files intact, see “Restoring the
Operating System.”
4.
Click
Auto
to do a basic operating system restore.
After you click Auto in Windows 95 or Windows 98, the
Partition Information screen appears. (In Windows NT
4.0, the FAT16 Partition warning screen appears as
described later in this procedure.)
5.
The Partition Information screen that appears in Windows
95 has three options (Back, FAT 16, and FAT 32) and lets
you select the File Allocation Table (FAT) type you want
to use for the operating system restore.