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After the reinstallation procedure completes, this screen
should appear.
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[Recovery] is complete.
Windows(R) XP Professional install wizard will start after reboot.
Please remove the Product Recovery DVD-ROM, and turn off the computer.
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Do not interrupt the reinstallation procedure before
completion, for example by turning off the computer
or pressing
Ctrl
+
Alt
+
Del
, as this may
prevent Windows from starting up, or may cause
data to be lost so that the reinstallation procedure
cannot be executed.
CAUTION
9
At the confirmation message, press
Y
.
The operation of reinstallation for the hard disk starts au-
tomatically. (The operations take about 20 minutes.)
<When the hard disk backup function has been enabled>
If you select [3] in step
8
(
page 34) and execute reinstal-
lation, the drive name for the second partition (data partition)
may be switched with that of the SD Memory Card. You can
still use the drives after the names have been switched, but
you can also return the drive names to their original state us-
ing the following procedures.
(The following procedure assumes that before reinstallation,
the second partition (data partition) was Drive D:, and the SD
Memory Card was Drive E:)
1
Disable the drive name for the second partition (data par-
tition).
1
In the menu below, select [Computer Management].
Select [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Main-
tenance] - [Administrative Tools].
2
Select [Disk Management].
3
Right click on the partition for which [E:] is displayed
and select [Change Drive Letter and Paths...].
4
Select [Remove].
5
At the confirmation message, select [Yes].
2
Change the SD memory card drive name to [E:].
Use the SD drive name change tool to change the SD
Memory Card to the E: drive. (
“SD Memory
Card/ MultiMedia Card”).
3
Set the drive name for the second partition (data partition)
as [D:].
1
In the menu below, select [Computer Management].
Select [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Main-
tenance] - [Administrative Tools].
2
Select [Disk Management].
3
Right click on the partition for which the drive name is
not displayed, and select [Change Drive Letter and
Paths...].
4
Select [Add...], assign [D:] as the drive letter, and se-
lect [OK].
10
Remove the Product Recovery DVD-ROM, and then press
any key.
The computer will be shut down.
11
Turn on the computer, and press
F2
while [Panasonic]
boot screen is displayed.
The Setup Utility will start up.
If the password has been set, enter the Supervisor Pass-
word.
12
Press
F9
.
At the confirmation message, select [Yes] and press
Enter
. (The Setup Utility settings will return to their
default values. Even the security settings with the excep-
tion of the password(s) will return to their default values.)
13
Press
F10
.
At the confirmation message, select [Yes] and press
Enter
.
14
Perform the setup procedure for Windows by following
the instructions on the screen (
page 13).
15
Run the Setup Utility and change the settings where nec-
essary.
16
If you can connect to Internet, perform Windows Update
.
<Changing the drive letter>
You can change the drive letter for the DVD-ROM & CD-R/
RW drive or hard disk drive by the following steps.
Drive letters can only be changed when two or more parti-
tions have been created on the hard disk drive. The name
of the C: drive cannot be changed.
We recommend that you make these changes before install-
ing applications.
1
Select [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Mainte-
nance] - [Administrative Tools] - [Computer Management].
2
Select [Disk Management] from [Storage].
3
Right click on the partition of the hard disk or the name of
the DVD-ROM & CD-R/RW drive and select [Change
Drive Letter and Paths...].
4
Select [Change].
5
Select [Assign the following drive letter] and select the new
drive letter, and then select [OK].
6
At the confirmation message, select [Yes].
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