HP (Hewlett-Packard) 7550e ユーザーズマニュアル

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Recovering Your Data
In order to recover all of your information, HP Disaster Recovery must 
have at least as much hard disk space as existed before the drive failure.
3. Insert the Windows NT Workstation Setup Boot Disk (diskette #1 of the 
DR Set) into into the 3.5” floppy drive from which your computer boots, 
and restart your computer. 
You will be guided through a partial NT installation.
4. When prompted, insert Windows NT Workstation Setup Disk #2 into the 
3.5” floppy drive from which your computer boots..
The NT Setup screen should now appear. 
5. Choose Express Setup (recommended) or Custom Setup from the NT 
Setup screen.
Express Setup—Should be selected if you do not need to partition 
any drive(s), or if you are testing your DR Set. Select this option by 
pressing Enter
.
Custom Setup—Should be selected if your primary partition needs to 
be set up, or if your backup device is not located. Also, if the SCSI card 
your device is attached to is not detected, you will need to go through 
a Custom Setup with your Controller Card Installation Diskette. 
Select this option by pressing C
 
on your keyboard.
You should attempt to partition any new drive(s) to the same settings as 
were set before the drive failure. In order to partition your drive(s), select 
Custom Setup and follow the instructions on your screen. Only the boot 
drive and the NT installation drive need to be partitioned at this time. 
You will be able to partition and format other drives at a later time 
through the Disk Administrator in the HP Disaster Recovery process.
After proceeding through an Express or Custom Setup, you will be 
prompted to insert the remaining diskettes and CDs from your Disaster 
Recovery Set.
6. When prompted, insert Windows NT Workstation Setup Disk #3 into the 
3.5” floppy drive from which your computer boots.
7. When prompted, insert your Windows NT installation CD into your HP 
CD-Writer Plus drive.
8. When prompted, insert Windows NT Workstation Setup Disk #4 into the 
3.5” floppy drive from which your computer boots.