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Software Guide
Software Updates and Restorations
System Recovery
The notebook system recovery process provides several ways to
recover system functionality. The
Driver Recovery
and
Operating
System
CDs enable you to recover or repair your notebook
without losing personal data. The
Operating System
CD also
enables you to reinstall the operating system software provided
with the notebook.
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For best results, attempt to recover optimal notebook
functionality by using the following procedures in the order
described here.
Safeguarding Your Data
Software or devices added to the notebook can cause your system
to become unstable. To safeguard your documents, store personal
files in the My Documents folder and periodically create a
backup copy of My Documents.
Setting System Restore Points
(Windows XP Only)
Notebooks with Windows XP operating systems provide the
option of setting system restore points (benchmarks) daily as you
change your personal settings. The notebook can also set restore
points when you add new software or devices. You should
periodically set system restore points when the notebook is
functioning at optimal performance and before installing new
software or devices. This enables you to return to a previous
configuration restore point if you encounter problems.
To set a system restore point:
1. Select Start > Help and Support. Select the task “Use Tools to
view your computer information and diagnose problems.”
Select System Restore. A System Restore window opens.
2. Follow the on-screen directions for setting a restore point.
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