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Manual for WinneX 3E
RecoveryEasy
2.6
CHANGE PWD
Function
:
Changes the passw ord to enter RecoveryEasy Partition or Recovery
User Interface.
Lim itation :
None.
Steps
:
Follow the system prompt, input the passw ord no more than 6
characters tw ice. To delete the passw ord, follow the system prompt
and press the “Enter” key tw ice.
Note:
a. The passw ord should be no more than 6 characters, only digital and alphabetic
letters are valid.
b. Once the passw ord is enabled, users w ill be asked to input the passw ord every
time they try to enter the RecoveryEasy user interfaces, and up to 3 times try is
permitted.
2.7
Others
Ctrl+Bksp :
Sw itches to Partition User Interface.
ESC
:
Exits from the Partition User Interface.
F5
:
When tw o or more than tw o hard disks are installed on the system,
use F5 key to choose the hard disk. When processing a certain hard
disk, F5 key can be used to choose the partition.
FAQ:
1.
What does RecoveryEasy do?
RecoveryEasy creates a so-called “mirror partition” w ith same size for the
hard disk partition on the same hard disk, and then completely backups all the
data sector by sector to the mirror area. This mirror partition is reserved to
OS. When the OS ruins either by mistakes or virus, users can recover the
partition from its mirror.
2.
Does RecoveryEasy occupy the system resources?
Although some hard disk data protection applications can automatically
protect the disk data in runtime, it low ers the system performance. Unlike
these applications, RecoveryEasy need users to backup or restore data
manually w hen needed, but it DOES NOT low er the system performance
w hen the system is running. It does not occupy either hard disk space or
system memory, additional floppy disk or ISA/PCI cards are unnecessary.
3.
RecoveryEasy utilizes Build-in BIOS skill, w hat is build-in BIOS?
RecoveryEasy build-in BIOS means all functions of RecoveryEasy including
creating partition, backuping and restoring partition are built in BIOS. Users just
need to dow n load the latest BIOS from our Website (http://w w w .qdigrp.com)
w hen w anting to upgrade (It’s free!).