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GD8000 User Guide
Maintenance and Storage
Data Backup
Regularly backup your data to ensure the greatest data
integrity, provide the fastest recovery options, and minimize
downtime.
After you have installed all applications and have your
computer configured as desired, create a backup of drive C:
using the
Hard Disk Backup and Recovery Utility
. Then use
the
Windows Backup Utility
frequently to backup data. It is
recommended you set the backup utility to run automatically.
Saving Important System Information
By default your computer is set up to automatically save
certain critical information, such as the registry, on a regular
basis. This information is saved as a restore point. You can also
create restore points manually by using the
System Restore
Utility
. Select
Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools,
System Restore
. Then, follow the instructions in the Wizard.
Backing Up Files in Windows XP:
Select
Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Backup
.
You can schedule backups to run automatically on a regular
basis. To set this up, talk to your help desk or IT department.
Backing Up Files in Windows Vista:
Select
Start, Control Panel
and select
Backup Your Computer
under
System and Maintenance
.
Backing Up Files in Windows 7:
Select
Start, Control Panel
. Under
System and Security
select
Back up your computer
. From here you can set up backup, cre-
ate a system image or create a system repair disc.
Backing Up Drive C:
You can make an exact copy of drive C: and save the backup
image on the Recovery Partition of your hard disk (usually drive
D:). In the future, you can restore drive C: to its previous state
if it becomes corrupted. To make a backup copy of drive C:,
use the
Hard Disk Backup and Recovery Utility
. Select
Start,
All Programs, Mobile Computer Tools, Hard Disk Backup and
Recovery
. You will be prompted for additional information.
NOTE
The
Hard Disk Backup and Recovery Utility
is only
available on computers configured with a recovery partition.
Data Recovery
There are several methods to restore your data. Start with the
least destructive and fastest recovery options, listed below in
the order in which you should restore data.
1.
Restore system information.
2.
Restore a backup using the
Windows Backup Utility
.
3.
Restore the entire contents of drive C:
Option 1: Restoring System Information
Windows XP:
If you have problems with your system, restore system infor-
mation to an earlier state, or
Restore Point
. Select
Start, All
Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Restore
. Then,
follow the instructions in the Wizard.
Windows Vista and Windows 7:
Select
Start, Control Panel, System and Maintenance
,
Backup
and Restore Center
. On the
Tasks
menu on the left-hand side
of the screen select
Repair Windows using System Restore
.
Option 2 : Restoring a Backup
Windows XP:
Select
Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Backup
.
Then follow the instructions in the wizard to restore files and
settings.
Windows Vista:
Select
Start, Control Panel, System and Maintenance
. Then
select
Backup Your Computer
. This opens the
Backup and
Restore Center
where you can restore files and folders.
Windows 7:
Select
Start, Control Panel, System and Security
. Under
Backup and Restore
select
Restore files from backup
. From
here you can select a backup file to restore.
Option 3: Restoring Drive C:
If you used the
Hard Disk Backup and Recovery Utility
to create
a backup disk image you can use it to restore drive C:.
CAUTION
Restoring a previously saved disk image
overwrites the entire contents of drive C:. Before running this
process, save your data to another location, such as a USB
flash drive.