Recover Your System When The Hard Drive Is Not Bootable; Restore The Recovery Image For Full Hard Drive - Fujitsu STYLISTIC Q335 Operating Manual

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RECOVER YOUR SYSTEM WHEN THE HARD
DRIVE IS NOT BOOTABLE

Restore the Recovery Image for Full Hard Drive

Follow the steps in the "Recovering your Recovery Image using Recovery and Utility
(for new hard drive or non-bootable hard drive)" section.
Utility tool: If applicable for your region, the Utility tool contains two options:
Hard Disk Data Delete and Partition Creation.
The Hard Disk Data Delete utility is used to delete all data on the hard disk
and prevent the data from being reused.
NOTE: Do not use the Hard Disk Data Delete utility unless you are absolutely certain
that you want to erase your entire hard disk, including all partitions.
The Hard Data Disk Delete function (HDDD) needs the AC power supply connected. When running
HDDD from the hidden partition, you should connect the AC cable. When running HDDD from a
Bootable Disk, a USB DVD drive needs to be connected. Be sure and switch from the USB device
cable to the AC cable, when HDDD displays the guidance reminding you of the AC connection.
To delete hard disk data:
1. Click the Hard Disk Data Delete button. The progress bar appears, followed by the EULA screen.
2. Agree to the EULA and click Next.
3. Choose the hard disk from which the data should be deleted in the list of hard disks and click Next.
The Partition Creation utility is used to change the C: and D: drive partition sizes.
To run this utility: (This is not an option when using Windows 7.)
1. Click the Partition Creation button.
2. A progress bar appears, followed by the EULA screen. Agree to the EULA.
3. On the Recovery Tool - Partition Creation screen, move the slider to set disk size, and then click OK.
4. Click Yes in the Partition Creation confirmation dialog.
WARNING: It is highly recommended that you send your product to Fujitsu
Service to replace a hard drive. A mistake could possibly destroy your
computer, your new hard drive or both.
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