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Saving your Factory Image
When you purchased your new system, a copy of the pre-installed Factory Image was loaded into a hidden
partition on your hard disk drive. Having a copy of the original Factory Image available to you means that
in the event of system failure, you will be able to restore it to its original state.
After you launch the ClickMe! utility when you first start up your system, you should make
a copy of the Factory Image to DVD discs. You will need four or five blank discs (DVD-R or
DVD+R discs are recommended) in order to create the copy. After creating the copy, be sure
to label the discs and keep them in a safe place to ensure they do not get damaged.
Creating Backup Images of Factory Image, DAR, and Discs
S
OME CONFIGURATIONS OF CERTAIN
HARD DRIVE
READING THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES
Using the [Manage/Change] button, you can create backup images of the Factory Image, DAR,
Application Disc, or Bootable Disc.
W
HEN YOU ARE PROMPTED TO INSERT A DISC FOR BACKUP
MARKER AND INCLUDE YOUR SYSTEM MODEL NUMBER AND THE NAME OF THE DISC
THE SCREEN
1
Launch My Recovery from desktop icon
2
Select [Manage/Create]-> [Factory Image], then click [Make DVD].
3
Select the type of media to which you are writing. In the "#" field, the required number of blank discs is displayed.
For example, if "4" appears in the box, four images -- two Factory Image Discs, DAR Disc, and Bootable Disc -
- are in the hidden partition. In some cases the box may display "5" if the Application Disc is required.
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121 - Restoring Your System Image and Software
B
OOK MODELS DO NOT HAVE APPLICATIONS LOADED ON THE
DAR
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DISC
LEASE TAKE THAT INTO ACCOUNT WHEN
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FIRST MARK THE DISC WITH A PERMANENT
ClickMe!
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