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Chapter 10:
HP Disaster Recovery
HP Disaster Recovery is an application that will help you to recover your 
data and operating system after a hard drive failure. It is important that 
you create a Disaster Recovery Set as soon as possible. Should a disaster 
occur, the information in the Disaster Recovery Set will enable you to 
return your system to the state it was in before the hard drive failure.
Before recovering with HP Disaster Recovery, you should first decide if 
another recovery method is possible. For example, if the problem appears 
to be associated with the Windows operating system, such as a corrupt 
registry, try to recover by following the steps outlined in your Microsoft 
Windows User’s Manual before attempting the following procedures.
Getting Started
The first step in securing the data on your system is creating the Disaster 
Recovery (DR) Set. The DR Set will contain the information necessary to 
recover your system. Throughout this chapter, we will refer to the disks, 
diskettes and discs that make up the Disaster Recovery Set. For more 
information on these terms, please see the “HP Disaster Recovery 
Glossary” on page 10-8. 
The Disaster Recovery Wizard will guide you through the steps required 
to create the DR Set with easy-to-follow instructions for protecting your  
valuable data. Once the DR Set has been created, it will allow you to 
recover your system should your hard drive fail, even if  your Windows 
operating system will not start.
When you install HP Disaster Recovery, the program and its folder are 
added to the Windows Start Menu.