System Restore; System Restore Dvd; Restore Procedure - Harris InfoCaster R1000 Hardware Installation Manual

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System Restore

System Restore
DVD
Restore
Procedure
The restore process returns your system to the original factory settings. When
you ordered your system, you provided details about your application on the
system configuration sheet. Your system is set up according to this
configuration sheet.
Before you start the restore process, back up all of your files. See
Files" on page 35
for details. The restore process completely overwrites the
hard drive that contains your system files. Any additional media drives in your
system are not overwritten.
The restore process does not restore any unsupported third-party software or
personal preferences in the Windows operating environment. Changes made to
settings, or patches installed after delivery are not restored.
The restore procedure requires the System Restore DVD that was delivered
with your system. Harris maintains a duplicate copy of your System Restore
DVD. If diagnostics are required, your system can be recreated at the factory
using the duplicate System Restore DVD.
To restore your Inscriber system, complete the following steps.
1
Create a back up copy of all your files.
2
Make sure there is no floppy disk in the floppy disk drive.
3
Place the System Restore DVD in the DVD-ROM drive.
By default, your system is configured to look for boot instructions on DVD
before checking the hard drive. If your system does not boot from the
DVD, have your system administrator confirm that the DVD comes before
the hard drive in the boot sequence.
4
Turn off the system.
5
Wait at least four seconds and then turn on the system.
6
When the copyright notice displays, press any key to continue when the
prompt appears.
7
Confirm that destination partition/drive size of the restore is correct.
8
Click Proceed to overwrite the partition.
If the system is not fully operational when the restore is complete, verify that
you did not make any incompatible hardware changes.
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