Toshiba l640-bt2n13 Reference Guide

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Creating recovery DVDs/media
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Failure to follow this instruction could result in an electric shock, 
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Creating recovery DVDs/media
It is strongly recommended that you create recovery DVDs/media. 
This will enable you to return your system to its out-of-box state, if 
necessary.
When you create recovery DVDs/media, only the operating system 
files, applications, and drivers originally shipped with the computer 
are backed up to the external media and can be restored from this 
media. Any files that you created are not backed up on the recovery 
DVDs/media. You will need to separately back up the files that you 
created; for more information, see the "Backing up your work" 
section in the electronic User's Guide preinstalled on your computer.
To create recovery media, you will need a blank writable DVDs or 
USB Flash drives. Follow the procedure below to determine how 
much space you will need for storing your system's recovery files.
To create recovery DVDs/media:
1
Click StartAll ProgramsMy Toshiba, and then Recovery 
Media Creator
.
The TOSHIBA Recovery Media Creator dialog box displays.
2
Select DVD or USB Flash from the drop-down lists next to 
“System Recovery Media” and “Application Discs,” depending 
on the type of external media you want to use.
You cannot store your system’s applications on the same drive or 
disc/disc set where the rest of the system recovery files are stored. 
For example, you will need to store the applications on one USB 
flash drive and the system recovery files on another USB flash drive. 
Or, store the applications on DVD and the system recovery files on a 
USB flash drive, or vice versa.
3
Check the Information area of the dialog box to determine the 
number of DVDs you will need and/or the minimum amount of 
storage space required for copying your system’s recovery files 
to USB flash drive(s).
4
Do one of the following:
If you are copying files to DVD, insert a blank DVD into 
the optical disc drive.