Lenovo TC A51-8122 Manuel D’Utilisation
If
the
repair
operation
finishes
without
error,
you
will
be
able
to
access
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace
by
repeatedly
pressing
and
releasing
the
Enter
or
F11
key
while
you
restart
your
computer.
If
an
error
message
appears
during
the
repair
operation
and
the
repair
operation
cannot
be
completed,
you
might
have
a
problem
with
the
partition
that
contains
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace.
Use
your
rescue
media
to
access
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace.
For
information
about
creating
and
using
rescue
media,
see
Recovering
or
installing
device
drivers
Before
you
can
recover
or
install
device
drivers,
your
operating
system
must
be
installed
on
your
computer.
Make
sure
that
you
have
the
documentation
and
software
media
for
the
device.
Device
drivers
for
factory-installed
devices
are
located
on
the
computer
hard
disk
(usually
drive
C)
in
the
ibmtools\drivers
folder.
Other
device
drivers
are
on
the
software
media
that
come
with
individual
devices.
The
latest
device
drivers
for
factory-installed
devices
are
also
available
on
the
World
Wide
Web
at
http://www.lenovo.com/think/support/.
To
recover
a
device
driver
for
an
factory-installed
device,
do
the
following:
1.
Start
your
computer
and
operating
system.
2.
Use
Windows
Explorer
or
My
Computer
to
display
the
directory
structure
of
your
hard
disk.
3.
Open
the
C:\IBMTOOLS
folder.
4.
Open
the
drivers
folder.
Within
the
drivers
folder
are
several
subfolders
that
are
named
for
various
devices
that
are
installed
in
your
computer
(for
example,
audio,
video,
and
so
on).
5.
Open
the
appropriate
subfolder.
6.
Use
one
of
the
following
methods
to
recover
the
device
driver:
v
In
the
device
subfolder,
look
for
a
readme.txt
file
or
other
file
with
the
.txt
extension
that
contains
information
about
reinstalling
the
device
driver.
This
file
might
be
named
after
the
operating
system,
such
as
winxp.txt.
The
text
file
has
information
on
how
to
reinstall
the
device
driver.
v
If
the
device
subfolder
contains
a
file
with
an
.inf
extension,
you
can
use
the
Add
New
Hardware
program
(located
in
the
Windows
Control
Panel)
to
reinstall
the
device
driver.
Not
all
device
drivers
can
be
reinstalled
using
this
program.
In
the
Add
New
Hardware
program,
Chapter
3.
Recovering
software
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