Lexmark PC manual User guide

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Using your Reload CD (If supplied)

If you encounter unrecoverable problems with your system, then this Reload CD will be able to set your system back to how it was when you first switched it on.

However, before using this CD please ensure that, where possible, you have made back-up copies of all your personal data as the hard drive will be set back to its factory settings, and all data will be wiped.

Instructions

1.Log your system off

2.Insert the CD into the CD drive, then restart the PC/Notebook.

3.You will then be presented with a screen giving the following options:

R – Restore (start the restore process)

S – Repair Boot Sector (make the drive bootable)

D – Details (this gives information on when the reload was last run, which may be needed should you call technical support)

C – Cancel (abort the reload process)

To proceed with the reload you should choose R – Restore,

If you realise you have not backed up your data then you can choose C – Cancel, which will allow you to abort the reload process and you can then copy your data.

If you encounter an error message stating that the system is incapable of accepting this method of reload, then please check the disk for dirt/scratches and repeat the process above to try again.

4.Once the Reload process is running it will take approximately 30 minutes depending on the size of your hard drive.

5.Once the process has finished, please ensure that you remove the reload CD before restarting. It is important you do this otherwise the reload process will begin again when you switch the system back on. If during the reload process you encounter any problems then please telephone the technical support telephone number.

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