HP SR5223WM manual Microsoft System Restore, Software Program and Hardware Driver Reinstallation

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Microsoft System Restore

Microsoft Windows Vista includes a feature that enables you to restore your computer configuration to that of a previous time when the current software problem did not exist. The feature does this by creating a restore point where it records the computer settings at that time and date.

When a new program is installed, the operating system automatically creates a restore point before it adds the new software. You can also set restore points manually.

If you experience a problem that you think may be due to software on your computer, use System Restore to return the computer to a previous restore point.

NOTE: Always use this System Restore procedure before you use the System Recovery program.

To start a System Restore:

1Close all open programs.

2Click the Windows Start Button, All Programs, and Accessories.

3Choose System Tools, System Restore, and then click Next.

4Follow the onscreen instructions.

To manually add restore points:

1Close all open programs.

2Click the Windows Start Button, and then Control Panel.

3Click System and Maintenance, and then System.

4Click System protection.

5Under Automatic Restore Points, select the disk for which you want to create a restore point.

6Click Create.

7Follow the onscreen instructions.

For more information about software restore points:

1Click the Windows Start Button, and Help and Support.

2Type system restore in the Search box, and then click Search.

Software Program and Hardware Driver Reinstallation

If an individual factory-installed software program or hardware driver is damaged, you can reinstall it by using the Recovery Manager program (select models only).

NOTE: Do not use the Recovery Manager program to reinstall software programs that came on CDs or DVDs included in the computer box. Reinstall these programs directly from the CDs or DVDs.

Before you uninstall a program, be sure you have a way to reinstall it. Check that it is still available from where you initially installed it (for example, discs or the Internet). Or check that the program is in the list of programs you can reinstall from the Recovery Manager.

To check the list of installable programs in the Recovery Manager:

1Click the Windows Start Button,

All Programs, PC Help & Tools, and then click Recovery Manager.

2Click Advanced Options, then Software program re-installation, and then click Next.

3Click Next at the Welcome screen.

A list of programs opens. Check whether your program is there.

To uninstall a program:

1Close all software programs and folders.

2Uninstall the damaged program:

a Click the Windows Start Button, Control Panel.

b Under Programs, click Uninstall a program.

c Select the program you want to remove, and then click Uninstall.

d Click Yes if you want to continue with the uninstall process.

Repairing Software Problems

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Contents Troubleshooting and Maintenance Guide USA Table of Contents Iv Troubleshooting and Maintenance Guide Creating Data Backup Discs Creating System Recovery DiscsRemoving Unused Programs Running the Disk Defragmenter Program Using Windows UpdateRunning the Disk Cleanup Program Reviewing programs that automatically run at startupChecking for Hard Disk Drive Errors Understanding Hard Disk Drive SpaceKeeping the Computer Free of Dust and Dirt Cleaning the computer and monitor Click the Windows Start Button, and then Control Panel Symptom Possible solutionClick Hardware and Sound, and then Adjust system volume AudioCodec Click the Windows Start Button and then Computer CD and DVD DrivesCD and DVD Drives Display Monitor VideoSymptom Click Display SettingsHard Disk Drive Warranty and Support Guide for details Hardware InstallationUnder Tasks, click Device Manager Double-clickPhone and Modem Options Internet AccessClick the Windows Start Button, and select Network Click Hardware and SoundClick Uninstall a program Click the Windows Start Button, All Programs, then clickWindows Defender Keyboard and Mouse Symptom Power Click the Windows Start Button, Control Panel, HardwareClick the Pointer Options tab Power Performance Bluetooth Wireless Devices Click Hardware and Sound, and then Bluetooth DevicesClick the Windows Start Button, and then Computer Select Properties MiscellaneousUpdating Drivers Software Repair OverviewRestarting Your Computer Turning Off Your ComputerMicrosoft System Restore Software Program and Hardware Driver ReinstallationClick the Windows Start Button, and Help and Support Creating Recovery Discs System RecoveryDisk Drive Disc Type Number of Required Blank Discs System Recovery OptionsClick Advanced options System recovery at system startupClick the Windows Start Button, and Control Panel Performing the post-recovery procedurePrinted
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