AVERATEC 2300 manual System Recovery Software, Recovering your System from the Hard Drive

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Appendix B

System Recovery Software

No need to locate a recovery CD to restore your software settings, it is already pre-installed on your notebook hard drive. Simply follow the steps below and restore your notebook to the original factory settings.

Recovering your System from the Hard Drive

If you are creating Restore Points using Recover Pro 2004, recovering your system from the hard drive will restore you system to the last

!Restore Point created. If you are not creating Restore Points using Recover Pro 2004, recovering your system from the hard drive will restore your system as if it were a brand new system Any installed or loaded software or data files will not be recovered.

1.Turn your computer on and press F4 when the Averatec logo appears.

2.Click Protect/Recover on left hand menu.

3.Click Phoenix FirstWare Recover Pro.

4.System restarts and will take 15 seconds until the next step is displayed.

5.From Phoenix FirstWare Recover Pro Quick Start, click

Advanced.

6.From the next screen, click Factory Restore Point.

7.From the Recover Pro prompt, click Yes.

8.FirstWare Recover Pro will load.

9.Click Recover Entire Drive.

10.Prompt appears, click Yes.

11.Recovery begins.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Appendix a Page Page Getting Started Inventory Safety and Maintenance Checklists OptionsFeatures Where to Look For Information About Your ComputerAbout Windows Quick Start Turning on the Computer for the First TimeAdjusting the Brightness Turning off Your Computer Making a Startup DiskTake responsibility for backing up your data Tape your business card to the notebook and accessoriesTips for New Owners Develop good ergonomic work habitsNever take the notebook anywhere without the carrying case Consider using a lockPage Page Hardware and Software Getting StartedFront View Left View Right View Back View Bottom View LED Status Indicators Power IndicatorsIcon Light Description Function Keys Numeric KeypadFunction key Description Touchpad Touchpad Precautions DraggingScrolling lines Inserting a Disk Precautions for Handling DVD and CD DiscsOptical Drive Removing a DiskConnecting the Printer Installing a Card PC Express Card SlotRemoving a Card Connecting to an External Monitor Graphics SystemScreen Controls Chapter Communication Components Fax/ModemAnti-electromagnetic wave clip Information about the Wireless LAN button Wireless LAN buttonPage Left Side Connectors Making ConnectionsUSB 2.0 Universal Serial Bus Ports Right Side ConnectorsDisk Eject Button PC Express 34/54 Card SlotMS Pro/MS/MMC/SD 4-in-1 Card reader slot Front Side ConnectorsWireless LAN On/Off switch Microphone-in JackFax/modem RJ-11 Jack LAN RJ-45 JackPage System Recovery Software Recovering your System from the Hard DrivePage Power Management Battery CalibrationMonitoring Battery Power Low Battery AlarmsSuspend Mode Power Saving ModesBattery Charging Initiating Suspend ModePower Saving Tips Power Button SettingsWhen to Replace the Battery Changing the BatteryHeat Considerations Page Using the Bios Setup Utility Bios Setup MenuStarting the Bios Setup Utility Navigating and Entering Information in Bios  Bios Setup Utility Main MenuAdvanced Menu Boot menu Change Supervisor Password Security menuExit menu Exit Options Save Changes and ExitResetting the Cmos to Default Settings Change User PasswordChange Supervisor Password Exiting and SavingPage Frequently Asked Questions My computer alerts Cmos Battery Low, what can I do? Save configuration changes and exit setup? OKCancel Page Statements Federal Communications Commission StatementDeclaration of Conformity About The Modem Canadian Department of Communications Battery Disposal Battery Caution