6.
Using
the
cursor
keys,
move
to
an
item
you
want
to
change.
When
the
item
you
want
is
highlighted,
press
Enter.
A
submenu
is
displayed.
7.
Change
the
items
you
wish
to
change.
To
change
the
value
of
an
item,
use
the
F5
or
F6
key.
If
the
item
has
a
submenu,
you
can
display
it
by
pressing
Enter.
8.
Press
F3
or
Esc
to
exit
from
the
submenu.
If
you
are
in
a
nested
submenu,
press
Esc
repeatedly
until
you
reach
the
BIOS
Setup
Utility
menu.
Note:
If
you
need
to
restore
the
settings
to
their
original
state
as
of
the
time
of
purchase,
press
F9
key
to
load
the
default
settings.
You
can
also
select
an
option
in
the
Restart
submenu
to
load
the
default
settings
or
discard
the
changes.
9.
Select
Restart;
then
press
Enter.
Move
the
cursor
to
the
option
you
want
for
restarting
your
computer;
then
press
Enter.
Your
computer
restarts.
Recovering
pre-installed
software
Your
computer
hard
disk
has
a
hidden,
protected
area
for
backups.
Contained
within
this
area
is
a
complete
backup
of
the
hard
disk
as
it
was
shipped
from
the
factory
and
a
program
called
the
Rescue
and
Recovery.
If
you
performed
a
backup
operation
using
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
program,
you
also
have
one
or
more
backups
stored
that
reflect
the
contents
of
the
hard
disk,
as
it
existed
at
various
points
in
time.
These
backups
might
be
stored
on
your
hard
disk,
or
a
network
drive,
or
on
removable
media,
depending
on
the
options
you
selected
during
the
backup
operation.
You
can
use
either
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
program
or
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace
to
restore
the
contents
of
the
hard
disk
to
an
earlier
state
using
any
of
the
stored
backups.
The
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace
runs
independently
of
the
Windows
operating
system.
Therefore,
you
can
start
it
by
pressing
the
blue
Access
IBM
button
when
prompted
during
startup.
After
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace
opens
you
can
perform
a
recovery
operation,
even
if
you
are
unable
to
start
Windows.
For
more
information
about
using
Rescue
and
Recovery
features,
see
“Data
backup-and-restore
tools”
or
“Introducing
Rescue
and
Recovery”
in
Access
Help.
To
recover
the
hard
disk
to
its
original
contents,
do
the
following:
Note:
The
recovery
process
might
take
up
to
2
hours.
Attention:
All
of
the
files
on
the
primary
hard
disk
partition
(usually
drive
C)
will
be
lost
in
the
recovery
process.
However,
before
any
data
is
overwritten,
you
will
be
given
the
opportunity
to
save
one
or
more
files
to
other
media.
1.
If
possible,
save
all
your
files
and
shut
down
your
operating
system.
Starting
BIOS
Setup
Utility
Chapter
2.
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computer
problems
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