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Recovery, Backup and 

Troubleshooting Guide 

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 Introduction

4

  Click 

Recovery & restore

, select 

Recovery

and then click 

Create Recovery Media

.

5

  Read the on-screen instructions carefully, and 

then click 

Next

.

6

  Follow the on-screen instructions.

 

It may take some time to display the current 

status of the procedure. 

Do not eject or disconnect the media while 

creating Recovery Media, as doing so may result 

in a failure of the process. 

Keep the Recovery Media in a secure place.

 

You may not be able to create Recovery Media 

with a USB flash drive depending on the drive 

you use. See the help file included with 

VAIO Care

 for more information.

To recover from the 

recovery area

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On models with the ASSIST button

1

  Press the 

ASSIST

 button while your 

computer is off to launch 

VAIO Care Rescue

.

 

If the display language selection window 

appears, select your desired language and 

click 

OK

.

2

  Click 

Start recovery wizard

.

 

To perform the custom recovery, select 

Tools

 and click 

Start advanced recovery wizard

.

3

  Follow the on-screen instructions.

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On models without the ASSIST button

1

  Turn on your computer and press the 

F10

 

key several times before the VAIO logo 
screen disappears. 
If the 

Edit Boot Options

 window is 

displayed, press the 

Enter

 key.

 

If the display language selection window 

appears, select your desired language and 

click 

OK

.

2

  Select 

Start recovery wizard

.

 

To perform the custom recovery, select 

Tools

 and click 

Start advanced recovery wizard

.

3

  Follow the on-screen instructions.

 Creating Recovery Media

 Recovering your computer

To recover from 

Recovery Media

1

  If you recover your computer from Recovery 

Media (optical discs) on the model without a 
built-in optical disc drive, connect an external 
optical disc drive (not supplied) to the 
computer and to an AC power source.

2

  Insert the disc into the optical disc drive or 

connect the USB flash drive to the USB port 
on the computer while the computer is in 
Normal mode.

3

  Turn off the computer and turn it on once 

again.

4

  If you are using the external optical disc drive 

or USB flash drive, press the 

F11

 key several 

times before the VAIO logo screen disappears. 
The 

Windows Boot Manager

 screen is 

displayed.

5

  Press the 

 or 

 key to select 

Start VAIO Care Rescue

 and press the 

Enter

 

key.

 

If the display language selection window 

appears, select your desired language and 

click 

OK

.

6

  Select 

Start recovery wizard

.

 

To perform the custom recovery, select 

Tools

 

and click 

Start advanced recovery wizard

.

7

  Follow the on-screen instructions.

To restore your computer back to its original factory condition, follow one of the recovery methods 
below.

 

Recovering your computer will delete all the data on the built-in storage device.

About recovery

What is recovery?

Recovery is the process of restoring your 
computer back to its original factory condition.
There are two ways to recover your computer:

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From Recovery Media

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From the recovery area

When do I have to perform 

recovery?

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If your computer has been unstable

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If your computer has been infected with a 
computer virus

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If your computer is experiencing problems 
which cannot be solved through 
troubleshooting

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If you have formatted the C: drive by mistake

Which software should I use to 

maintain and recover my 

computer?

Use the following software. 

VAIO Care

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Creating Recovery Media

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Checking your computer hardware

VAIO Care Rescue

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Rescuing (backing up) your data

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Recovering your computer

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Erasing all the data on your built-in storage 
device

 

See the help file included with 

VAIO Care

 and 

VAIO Care Rescue

 for more information.

What is a recovery area?

The recovery area on the built-in storage device 
contains data for system and application 
recovery. Typically, you cannot modify or delete 
data in this area, however, there is commercially 
available software designed for this purpose.

Why do I have to create Recovery 

Media?

Recovery Media are used to restore your 
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.

About backup

What is a backup process?

The backup process creates a backup copy of 
your data stored on the built-in storage device 
and saves it to another location.

Why do I have to back up my data?

Due to unexpected events or computer viruses, 
you might lose various data stored on your built-
in storage device. To restore the lost data, its 
backup copy is needed.
It is strongly recommended that you back up 
your data regularly.

 

You cannot use Blu-ray Disc™ media, 
DVD-RAM, CD-R, and CD-RW discs as 
Recovery Media.

 

You can use optical discs and a USB flash drive as 

Recovery Media. However, it is recommended 

that you use optical discs, such as DVD-R, since 

you may accidentally delete the data on the USB 

flash drive.

The number of necessary discs, the types of 

media you can use, and the capacity of the USB 

flash drive you need will be displayed during the 

Recovery Media creation process.

1

  Connect your computer to the Internet, 

download and install the latest updates using 

VAIO Update

.

2

  If you create Recovery Media (optical discs) on 

the model without a built-in optical disc drive, 
connect an external optical disc drive (not 
supplied) to the computer and to an AC 
power source.

3

  Click 

Start

 

All Programs

, and 

VAIO Care

If the 

User Account Control

 window appears, 

click 

Yes

 

If you are currently logged onto your 

computer as a standard user, you may be 

prompted to enter an administrator name 

and a password.

Please create your Recovery Media

 immediately after setup. 

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