HP SR5233WM, SR5350F, SR5218HK, SR5218CF System recovery at system startup, Click Advanced options

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12Turn off the computer, reconnect all peripheral devices, and turn the computer back on.

13Perform the procedure “Performing the post-recovery procedure” on page 27.

System recovery at system startup

If Windows Vista is not responding, but the computer is working, use these steps to perform a system recovery:

NOTE: System recovery deletes all data and programs that you created or installed after purchase. Therefore, ensure you back up any data that you want to keep onto a removable disc.

1Turn off the computer. If necessary, press and hold the On button until the computer turns off.

2Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer, except the monitor, keyboard, and mouse.

3Press the On button to turn on the computer.

4Immediately, when you see the initial company logo screen appear, press the F11 key on your keyboard repeatedly until the Recovery Manager window appears.

5Click Advanced options.

6In the Advanced options window, click System recovery, and then Next.

7Click No to back up files (if you have already done so), and then click Next.

System recovery begins. After system recovery is complete, the computer restarts.

8Complete the registration process, and wait until you see the desktop.

9Turn off the computer, reconnect all peripheral devices, and turn the computer back on.

10Perform the procedure “Performing the post-recovery procedure” on page 27.

Running system recovery from recovery discs

This section contains the procedure for performing a system recovery from the recovery discs you created as described in “Creating Recovery Discs” on page 24.

NOTE: System recovery option deletes all data and programs that you created or installed after purchase. Therefore, ensure you back up any data you want to keep onto a removable disc.

To run the system recovery program using recovery discs:

1If the computer is working, create a backup CD or DVD containing all the data files you want to save. When you are done, remove the backup disc from the drive tray.

CAUTION: All data on the hard disk drive will be deleted. You will lose data if it is not backed up.

2Insert recovery disc #1 into the appropriate drive tray (CD or DVD), and close the tray.

3If the computer responds, click the Windows Start Button, click the Arrow button next to

the Lock button, and then click Shut Down. Or

If the computer does not respond, press and hold the On button for approximately 5 seconds, or until the computer turns off.

4Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer, except the monitor, keyboard, and mouse.

5Press the On button to turn on the computer.

A window may open, prompting you to choose between running system recovery from the discs or from your hard drive.

26Troubleshooting and Maintenance Guide

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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 Reviewing programs that automatically run at startup Using Windows UpdateRunning the Disk Cleanup Program Running the Disk Defragmenter ProgramChecking for Hard Disk Drive Errors Understanding Hard Disk Drive SpaceKeeping the Computer Free of Dust and Dirt Cleaning the computer and monitor Audio Symptom Possible solutionClick Hardware and Sound, and then Adjust system volume Click the Windows Start Button, and then Control PanelCodec CD and DVD Drives Click the Windows Start Button and then ComputerCD and DVD Drives Video Display MonitorSymptom Click Display SettingsHard Disk Drive Hardware Installation Warranty and Support Guide for detailsUnder Tasks, click Device Manager Click Hardware and Sound Internet AccessClick the Windows Start Button, and select Network Double-clickPhone and Modem OptionsClick 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 Miscellaneous Select PropertiesTurning Off Your Computer Software Repair OverviewRestarting Your Computer Updating DriversMicrosoft System Restore Software Program and Hardware Driver ReinstallationClick the Windows Start Button, and Help and Support System Recovery Creating Recovery DiscsSystem Recovery Options Disk Drive Disc Type Number of Required Blank DiscsSystem recovery at system startup Click Advanced optionsPerforming the post-recovery procedure Click the Windows Start Button, and Control PanelPrinted
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