User manual SONY VAIO VPC-EG15FX/B DATASHEET

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[. . . ] Make sure to make a backup copy of the data by copying it to: floppy disks optical discs D drive The hard disk in your computer is divided into two partitions (to be exact, plus one hidden partition for hard disk recovery): C drive and D drive. If you choose C Drive Recovery (Recommended) in step 2 in "Recovering the system without changing partition sizes (C Drive Recovery)" on page 8, the C drive will be cleaned of all data but the D drive will remain unchanged. When you purchase your computer, it contains one or more hard disks with the following separate partitions: Your working C drive, where most applications and data are stored by default. in the event of a system recovery , this partition will be cleaned of all data. [. . . ] Performing this recovery means that you will lose all the data stored on your C drive, but data on your D drive will remain. When you get to the Recovery Menu, select the button next to C Drive Recovery (Recommended) and click Next. Read the summary of the recovery process about to be performed and click Start. When launching the recovery from a recovery disc or by pressing the F10 key, the recovery process will start directly. When the process is finished, remove the disc (if applicable), click OK, and then click Restart in the progress window. Your system is restored to its initial settings and reboots automatically. now follow the instructions in "Completing the recovery process" on page 13. When using recovery discs: if you do not remove the disc before clicking Restart, the system recovery will start again. Choosing C and D Drive Recovery allows you to manually select the size of your C drive, leaving the remaining gigabytes to the D drive and recovery partition. Meanwhile, all current partition sizes are deleted, the hard disk is reformatted, and all the original software is restored as with a standard system recovery. You can also choose to delete the recovery partition here if your recovery files are on the hard disk drive. In the screen that appears, select different configurations for hard disk drives from the drop-down menu and click Next. Selecting Customized drive size allows you to specify a desired drive size within the predetermined range. Read the summary of the recovery process about to be performed and click Start to begin the process. When the process is finished, remove the disc, click OK, and then click Restart in the progress window. Your system is restored with just a C and D drive and reboots automatically. On selected models only, selecting the entire hard disk drive to be your C drive in step 5 will disable Instant Mode. When using recovery discs: if you do not remove the disc before clicking Restart, the system recovery will start again. If you choose the option of deleting the recovery partition after making your own recovery discs, it can be restored. You may want to restore it if, for example, you are travelling and do not want to carry the discs round with you. Having the recovery partition as an insurance if your system crashes could prove vital. You will lose all the data on your hard disk drive through this process. [. . . ] If you have to abort the process before all the discs are written, the next time you start the Recovery Media Kit Wizard, the wizard will start from where you finished. It is very important that the discs are labelled correctly as they are created. For example, you should logically label the discs as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 Application Recovery Disc 2/2 (for example) Application Recovery Disc 1/2 System Recovery Disc 3/3 (for example) System Recovery Disc 2/3 System Recovery Disc 1/3 The names of these discs may vary. When you connect a peripheral to your computer, such as a mouse or keyboard, it will only work if the driver is installed. [. . . ]

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