Setting a rescue device in the startup sequence
Before you start the Rescue and Recovery program from a disc, USB hard disk
drive, or any external device, you must first change the startup sequence in the
Setup Utility.
To view or change the startup sequence, do the following:
1. With the computer turned off, repeatedly press and release the F1 key while
you turn on the computer.
2. When the logo screen appears, or you hear a series of beeps, release the F1 key.
3. If you are prompted for a password, type your current password.
4. From the Setup Utility main menu, use the right-arrow key to select Startup.
5. Arrange the startup sequence to meet your needs.
6. Press the Esc key twice to go to the Setup Utility exit menu.
7. Use the down-arrow key to select Save and exit the Setup Utility, then press
Enter.
8. When the Setup Confirmation window appears, press Enter.
9. The computer restarts.
Note: If you are using an external device, you first must turn off your computer
before connecting the external device.
For more information on Setup Utility, see Chapter 4, “Using the Setup Utility,” on
page 9.
Solving recovery problems
If you are unable to access the Rescue and Recovery workspace or the Windows
environment, you can:
v Use your rescue media (disc or USB hard disk drive) to start the Rescue and
Recovery workspace. See “Creating and using rescue media” on page 26 for
details.
v Use a Recovery Repair diskette to repair the Rescue and Recovery workspace or
repair a file needed to enter the Windows environment. See “Creating and using
a Recovery Repair diskette” on page 27 for details.
v Use a set of Product Recovery discs if your intent is to restore the hard disk
drive to its original factory contents. See “Creating and using Product Recovery
discs” on page 23.
It
is important to create a Recovery Repair diskette, rescue media, and a set of
Product Recovery discs as soon as possible and store them in a safe place.
If you are unable to access the Rescue and Recovery workspace or the Windows
environment from rescue media, a Recovery Repair diskette, or a set of Product
Recovery discs, you might not have the rescue device, optical drive, or USB hard
disk drive defined as a startup device in the BIOS startup sequence. For more
information, see “Setting a rescue device in the startup sequence.”
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