To Create Recovery Discs - Sony VGN-AW21M/H Troubleshooting Manual

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To create recovery discs

1
Make sure you have blank discs ready beforehand.
You can confirm the number of necessary discs and types of media you can use for
recovery disc creation in the Choose your media window.
It is recommended that you download and install the latest updates on your computer using
VAIO Update before creating a recovery disc.
To download and install the updates on the computer, it must be connected to the Internet.
For information on how to connect the computer to the Internet, see the on-screen User
Guide.
Note that you cannot use Blu-ray Disc™ media, DVD-RAM, CD-R, or CD-RW discs as
recovery discs. To find out which types of media your optical disc drive supports, see the
on-screen User Guide.
Do not touch or soil the surface of the disc. Fingerprints and dust on the surface may cause
read/write errors.
2
If your computer is not equipped with a built-in optical disc drive, connect
an external optical disc drive (not supplied).
3
Launch VAIO Recovery Center (see page 14).
4
Click Create Recovery Discs and Start.
5
Read the on-screen instructions carefully, and then click Next.
6
Select the disc you want to use.
By selecting the check box near the bottom of the window, you can verify whether the
recovery disc is properly created at the end of the procedure. It is recommended to do so
although the procedure takes more time.
7
Follow the on-screen instructions.
It may take time to display the current status of the procedure.
If there is not enough free space on the hard disk, you cannot create recovery discs.
Do not press the drive eject button while creating a recovery disc, as doing so may result
in a failure of the process.
After creating the recovery discs, follow the on-screen instructions to write down the
names of the discs on the disc labels. Use only soft-tipped pens with oil-based ink such as
a felt pen. Hard-tipped pens may cause damage to the surface of the disc.
Before using your computer
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