What is a recovery area?
The recovery area on the built-in storage device contains data for system and app recovery. Typically, you
cannot modify or delete data in this area, however, there are commercially available apps designed for this
purpose.
Why do I have to create Recovery Media?
Recovery Media are used to restore your VAIO computer back to its original factory condition. If Windows does
not start and you have deleted the recovery area, you will need the Recovery Media to perform recovery.
Create the Recovery Media immediately after the computer is ready for use.
Refreshing Your VAIO Computer
If your VAIO computer has become unstable, it is recommended that you use the refresh function provided by
Windows. Refresh the computer by following these steps.
1. Press the
ASSIST
button while your VAIO computer is off.
The
VAIO Care (Rescue Mode)
screen appears.
2. Select
Start troubleshooting (recovery)
.
Follow the on-screen instructions until the
Choose an option
screen appears.
3. Select
Troubleshoot
and
Refresh your PC
.
Most user data saved on your built-in storage device, some Windows settings and all apps downloaded from
Windows Store
will be retained even after you refresh your VAIO computer. However, some app settings or
files in the specific folders may not be retained.
Confirm the following list for details of which settings are retained, and which data is erased after you refresh
the computer.
Settings retained after you refresh your VAIO computer
The following settings will be retained after you refresh your VAIO computer.
Library settings
User accounts (local, domain, Microsoft account), and group memberships
Domain settings
Windows Update settings
Start screen and lock screen background
Desktop themes
International settings
Wireless network profiles
Settings configured in Windows Welcome
Data erased after you refresh your VAIO computer