BenQ S72 user manual Recovering Your System, Using the Windows System Restore Tool

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Recovering Your System

Should your system become unstable and you wish to restore it to its original state or make a backup, you can do so following either of the methods below:

1.The Windows System Restore tool

2.The Quick Recovery function of your Joybook

3.The supplied Recovery CDs

It is recommended that you try the Windows System Restore tool before attempt- ing the other 2 options.

System recovery is a data destructive process. You should backup all data and applications prior to restoring. Please make sure your system is connected to AC Power before continuing.

Using the Windows System Restore Tool

1.Start your Joybook to Windows.

2.Insert Recovery CD Disc 1 into the optical drive.

3.The Windows System Recovery tool will appear on the screen automatically. Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed.

Using the Quick Recovery Function

Your Joybook provides you with a Quick Recovery method from its hard drive.

To recover using the quick recovery method:

1.Restart your Joybook.

2.During the restart process, press the F10 key when you see "F10 to Recover" on the upper left part of the screen. A language selection menu will appear. Click to select the language you prefer.

3.The following options will then appear on the screen. Use the touch pad or Tab key to make your selection and then press the Enter key to confirm.

This process will ERASE ALL data in your system drive (C:) and restore the sys- tem to default factory configuration: restores the system disk (C:) of your Joybook to its original, factory preload state.

If this option is selected, all programs you installed or data you saved on drive C: will be erased. However, data on drive D: will not be affected.

To backup all data in your system drive (C:) to drive (D:), please click "Next". Please make sure your system is connected to AC Power before continuing: back up all data on drive C: to drive D:. Click Next and the following options will appear:

Start creating backup files. First please check your drive D: for sufficient free space and the disk format must be FAT32. If you already have an old backup file on drive D:, then the backup file will be replaced: start backing up all data on drive C: to drive D:.

• Old backup data will be overwritten by a new one.

Before you select this option, make sure that there is enough space on drive D: for

storing the backup data and the disk format of drive D: is FAT32. For example, to

back up 6GB data on drive C: to drive D:, you need at least 3GB free space on drive D:. You can follow the steps below to check the used or available space and disk format of drive C: and D:.

1.Click the Start button and then select My Computer.

2.Right-click on the C: or D: drive icon and then select Properties from the menu that appears.

Do not delete the file Mysystem.pqi in the MyBackup folder in drive D:. Otherwise the backup data will be deleted.

Restore all data to system drive (C:) from the backup data in drive D:: restore

drive C: using the backup data from drive D:.

The default partitioning of your Joybook’s hard disk is as follows: 60% of the total

space for the C: disk, 2 GB for the hidden partition and the rest to the D: disk.

The Quick Recovery data is stored in the PQSERVICE partition on the hard disk drive. Do not delete this partition, or the Quick Recovery function will become unavailable. If this happens, please contact your local BenQ service center for help.

If you are an expert user and plan to re-assign your hard disk partitions, please be aware that Joybook S72 requires 100MB of un-partitioned space reserved for QMedia XS. This means, do not use up 100% of your hard disk spaces for all your partitions. Leave 100MB unused for QMedia XS.

Do not delete this partition

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Contents Welcome Copyright DisclaimerTable of Contents Ii Table of Contents Joybook S72 Features Indicator Lights Left Side View Right Side View Earphone Jack with SpdifCan be used to connect to a microphone for recording sounds Kensington Lock HoleOutputs an display signals to a television set or VCR Rear ViewVGA Port Video OutWireless Remote Control Turn on laser beam Directional and OK buttonsChanging the battery When watching video in QMedia CenterOpen a picture/picture Return to the contents Screen Folder Forward videoFunction Hotkeys + Tab + E + M Shift + + M + R Num LkCapitalizes all text entered Application KeyGetting Started with Windows XP Using the Q-Media Bar Setting Up QMedia Bar Customizing the hotkeysQMedia Center Playing Music/MP3 CD in QMedia CenterPlaying Music Files in Joybook QMedia Center Music Settings Playing DVD/VCD MoviesQMedia Center VCD/DVD Playback Settings Playing Movie FilesPicture Settings Viewing Digital PicturesSetting up QMedia Center Sending and Receiving E-mail You can use Outlook Express to send and receive e-mailGetting Online QMusic QMusic WorkspacePlaying a Music CD Creating a PlaylistConverting CD Music into MP3 Format Creating an MP3 Music CDInsert a music CD into the optical drive of your Joybook When you are done selecting files, click Finished Burning CDsJB S72E.book Page 23 Tuesday, March 29, 2005 613 PM JB S72E.book Page 24 Tuesday, March 29, 2005 613 PM QCamera QCamera WorkspaceCapturing Videos Capturing PhotosApplying Special Effects to Photos and Videos Creating a New AlbumJB S72E.book Page 27 Tuesday, March 29, 2005 613 PM QPresentation QPower Launching QPowerChecking Battery Level Selecting a Power ProfileAssociating Application Programs with Power Profiles Following QPower window will appearSpeed JB S72E.book Page 31 Tuesday, March 29, 2005 613 PM Recording Smart BenQ Voice Recorder BenQ Voice RecorderClick this button to open a menu that allows you Start Recording Playing Recorded Sound ClipsUsing the Built-In Wireless LAN Function Using Bluetooth Optional Adding a Bluetooth DeviceSending a File to a Bluetooth Device JB S72E.book Page 37 Tuesday, March 29, 2005 613 PM Booting up in QMedia XS Changing SettingsNavigating around the screen Playing Music, Pictures, MoviesAttaching External Display Devices Attaching a VGA Display DeviceAttaching External Display Devices Video Out Installing Additional Memory Installing Additional MemoryMemory of your Joybook can be extended to up to 2 GB JB S72E.book Page 42 Tuesday, March 29, 2005 613 PM JB S72E.book Page 43 Tuesday, March 29, 2005 613 PM Recovering Your System Using the Windows System Restore ToolUsing the Quick Recovery Function Drive C using the backup data from drive DUsing the Recovery CDs Reinstalling Software or DriverReinstalling QMedia XS FAQ and Troubleshooting Battery and PowerGeneral What should I do if the battery gets hot in my Joybook? How to prolong the life of the battery?Connection My modem does not connect at 56K speed?Have problem setting up wireless network SystemClick Start and then My Computer Why does the keyboard and/or palm rest get warm? Click Properties and then Hardware Click Device ManagerThere is no sound coming from the speakers CD or DVD does not functionHear noise when connecting an earphone to Joybook DisplayDVD movies will not play Displayed by the OSJB S72E.book Page 51 Tuesday, March 29, 2005 613 PM Information on Safety, Cleaning, and Battery Maintenance SafetyBattery Maintenance Cleaning Your JoybookService and Support BenQ Joybook Global Online ServiceJoybook Online Registration JB S72E.fm Page 54 Wednesday, April 20, 2005 225 PM