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3.
   
Follow
 
the
 
instructions
 
on
 
the
 
screen.
For
 
information
 
about
 
performing
 
a
 
restore
 
operation
 
from
 
the
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
workspace,
 
see
 
Using
 
the
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
workspace
 
The
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
workspace
 
resides
 
in
 
a
 
protected,
 
hidden
 
area
 
of
 
your
 
hard
 
disk
 
that
 
operates
 
independently
 
from
 
the
 
Windows
 
operating
 
system.
 
This
 
enables
 
you
 
to
 
perform
 
recovery
 
operations
 
even
 
if
 
the
 
Windows
 
operating
 
system
 
cannot
 
be
 
started.
 
You
 
can
 
perform
 
the
 
following
 
recovery
 
operations
 
from
 
the
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
workspace:
 
v
   
Rescue
 
files
 
from
 
your
 
hard
 
disk
 
or
 
from
 
a
 
backup:
 
The
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
workspace
 
enables
 
you
 
to
 
locate
 
files
 
on
 
your
 
hard
 
disk
 
and
 
transfer
 
them
 
to
 
a
 
network
 
drive
 
or
 
other
 
recordable
 
media,
 
such
 
as
 
a
 
USB
 
hard
 
disk
 
drive
 
or
 
a
 
diskette.
 
This
 
solution
 
is
 
available,
 
even
 
if
 
you
 
did
 
not
 
back
 
up
 
your
 
files
 
or
 
if
 
changes
 
were
 
made
 
to
 
the
 
files
 
since
 
your
 
last
 
backup
 
operation.
 
You
 
also
 
can
 
rescue
 
individual
 
files
 
from
 
a
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
backup
 
located
 
on
 
your
 
local
 
hard
 
disk,
 
a
 
USB
 
device,
 
or
 
a
 
network
 
drive.
 
v
   
Restore
 
your
 
hard
 
disk
 
from
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
backup:
 
Once
 
you
 
perform
 
a
 
backup
 
operation
 
using
 
the
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
program,
 
you
 
can
 
perform
 
restore
 
operations
 
from
 
the
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
workspace,
 
even
 
if
 
you
 
cannot
 
start
 
Windows.
 
v
   
Restore
 
your
 
hard
 
disk
 
to
 
the
 
factory
 
contents:
 
The
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
workspace
 
enables
 
you
 
to
 
restore
 
the
 
complete
 
contents
 
of
 
your
 
hard
 
disk
 
to
 
the
 
same
 
state
 
as
 
it
 
was
 
when
 
originally
 
shipped
 
from
 
the
 
factory.
 
If
 
you
 
have
 
multiple
 
partitions
 
on
 
your
 
hard
 
disk,
 
you
 
have
 
the
 
option
 
to
 
restore
 
the
 
factory
 
contents
 
to
 
the
 
C:
 
partition
 
and
 
leave
 
the
 
other
 
partitions
 
intact.
 
Because
 
the
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
workspace
 
operates
 
independently
 
from
 
the
 
Windows
 
operating
 
system,
 
you
 
can
 
restore
 
the
 
factory
 
contents
 
even
 
if
 
you
 
cannot
 
start
 
Windows.
 
Attention:
  
If
 
you
 
restore
 
the
 
hard
 
disk
 
from
 
a
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
backup
 
or
 
restore
 
the
 
hard
 
disk
 
to
 
the
 
factory
 
contents,
 
all
 
files
 
on
 
the
 
primary
 
hard
 
disk
 
partition
 
(usually
 
drive
 
C)
 
will
 
be
 
deleted
 
in
 
the
 
recovery
 
process.
 
If
 
possible,
 
make
 
copies
 
of
 
important
 
files.
 
If
 
you
 
are
 
unable
 
to
 
start
 
Windows,
 
you
 
can
 
use
 
the
 
Rescue
 
files
 
feature
 
in
 
the
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
workspace
 
to
 
copy
 
files
 
from
 
your
 
hard
 
disk
 
to
 
other
 
media.
 
To
 
start
 
the
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
workspace,
 
do
 
the
 
following:
 
1.
   
Turn
 
off
 
your
 
computer.
 
2.
   
Restart
 
your
 
computer.
 
3.
   
Repeatedly
 
press
 
and
 
release
 
F11.
 
4.
   
When
 
you
 
hear
 
beeps
 
or
 
see
 
a
 
logo
 
screen,
 
release
 
F11.
 
5.
   
If
 
you
 
set
 
a
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
password,
 
type
 
your
 
password
 
when
 
prompted.
 
The
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
workspace
 
opens
 
after
 
a
 
short
 
delay.
 
Note:
  
If
 
the
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
workspace
 
fails
 
to
 
open,
 
see
 
6.
   
Do
 
one
 
of
 
the
 
following:
 
v
   
To
 
rescue
 
files
 
from
 
your
 
hard
 
disk
 
or
 
from
 
a
 
backup,
 
click
 
Rescue
 
files
 
in
 
the
 
Rescue
 
and
 
Recovery
 
menu;
 
then,
 
follow
 
the
 
instructions
 
on
 
the
 
screen.
 
 
Chapter
 
4.
 
Recovering
 
software
 
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