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Select [Yes] and then press <Enter>.
The BIOS setup utility should now be finished and Windows will automatically restart.
After this, please refer to "Setup Procedure" (p.4) and continue with the process.
The setup process will not be successfully completed and Windows system files or
the registry may be corrupted.
In this case, either perform Windows recovery or consult your place of purchase.
Make a note of the error message and hold down the power switch for at least four
seconds to perform a forced shutdown.
Please wait for at least five seconds before turning the power switch back on. After that,
please refer to the above "If you accidentally turn off the power during setup".
As a default setting, the internal hard disk only has one usable partition (volume),
designated as the C: drive.
However, it is possible to divide drive C: into multiple partitions.
Please refer to the following steps if you would like to change the factory default settings
and reduce the size of the C: drive in order to create a new partition from the resulting
unassigned space.
1
Click [Control Panel].
2
Click [System and Security] and then [Administrative Tools].
3
Double click [Computer Management].
4
On the tree displayed on the left side of the window, click [Storage]
[Disk Management].
5
Select the volume marked as (C:) and right click it.
6
Click [Shrink Volume].
7
Enter the desired size into the [Enter the amount of space to shrink in MB]
box.
The size entered here will become the maximum size of the newly created partition.
8
Click [Shrink].
9
After shrinking is complete, select the unassigned space that has been
reserved, and right click it.
10
Click [New Simple Volume].
11
Click [Next].
12
Enter the desired volume size into the [Simple volume size in MB] box and
click [Next].
13
Confirm that [Assign the following drive letter] is selected and click [Next].
14
Confirm that [Format this volume with the following settings] is selected
and click [Next].
15
Click [Finish].
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We recommend that a "Recovery Drive" be created for times when problems such as
corrupted files result in Windows not loading correctly.
For information about how to create a "Recovery Drive," please refer to "Creating a recovery
drive" (p.23).
For information about how to use "Recovery Drive," please refer to "Using the Windows
function" in "If the computer does not start up" (p.21).
If you accidentally turn off the power during setup
The computer is unresponsive or shows an error message during setup
Using and configuring your computer after setup is complete
Creating multiple hard disk partitions
• Do not select [Mark Partition as Active] for the newly created partition.
• It is not possible to shrink the [Recovery Partition].
• It is possible to change the drive letter if necessary.
• Depending on the system environment, there may be some cases where
[Shrink Volume] is not possible.
Disk management usage instructions
[Disk Management] help.
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Please do not attempt to uninstall these updates as it may cause issues that have
already been resolved to reappear.
Creating a "Recovery Drive"