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After performing hard disk recovery, the PL unit’s hard
disk is returned to its factory shipped condition.
•
A USB-type CD-ROM drive cannot be used to start the
Recovery CD. Be sure to use Digital’s CD-ROM drive unit
(PL-DK200/PSS-CD01).
Use the following steps used to recover the Windows
®
2000 Multi-Language
Preinstalled Hard Disk.
1. Insert the Recovery CD’s Disk 1 into the CD-ROM drive and turn the PL unit’s
power ON. Immediately after the power turns ON, press the [Del] key. The
unit’s BIOS setup screen will appear.
2. Select the Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features’ First Boot Device’s CD-
ROM setting.
3. Press the [F10] key to save the setting and restart the unit.
4. After the unit restarts, the EasyRestore
TM
program will automatically start.
5. After the EasyRestore
TM
program starts, Press the [Continue] button.
6. When the Warning screen’s “You are about to destroy all of the data on drive1.
Are you sure you want to continue?” message appears, click [Yes].
7. The previously inserted Disk 1’s hard disk recovery program will start. When the
message “Insert media2” appears, insert Recovery CD Disk2 and press the
[Enter] key.
8. When CD Disk2’s operation finishes, recovery is completed. Next, the Reboot
dialog box will appear. Click on “Reboot” and the unit will restart.
9. During the restart, press the [Del] key to enter the BIOS Setup mode.
10. In the Setup screen, set Load Optimized Defaults to reset all BIOS settings to
their original values. Next, press [F10] key to save the settings and restart the
unit.
11. After the unit restarts, set up your OS as desired.
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HDD Recovery Procedure
• If the hard disk unit breaks down due to a hardware prob-
lem, (Ex. if BIOS cannot find the hard disk, if the hard disk’s
lifetime expires, or it breaks down), EasyRestore cannot
recover the hard disk. Pro-face recommends that in this
case you contact your local PS-B distributor for instruc-
tions about hard disk recovery or replacement.
• Pro-face does not guarantee the preservation of any data
stored on the HDD unit if the HDD unit has an accident,
malfunctions or is damaged in any way. Therefore, the
regular backing up of important HDD unit data to either
floppy disks, or other type of suitable magnetic media is
strongly recommended.
1 Hardware Specifications