HP (Hewlett-Packard) 7550e ユーザーズマニュアル

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Recovering Your Data
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When Setup has finished copying files to your hard disk, you will be 
prompted to remove any floppy diskettes and CDs from your drive(s) and 
restart your computer. Once you have restarted your computer, the HP 
Disaster Recovery Wizard should appear and guide you through the rest 
of the recovery process. 
WARNING: If you are just performing a test of your Disaster Recovery Set, the 
test is now complete. When the HP Disaster Recovery Wizard appears, it is an 
indication that your drive is responding properly to your current Disaster 
Recovery Set. Click Cancel to exit, remove any diskettes and CDs from your 
drive(s) and restart your computer. If you are performing an actual recovery, 
proceed to the next step.
9. Follow the instructions on the Wizard screens to complete the Disaster 
Recovery.
When the Disaster Recovery is complete, the HP Disaster Recovery 
Wizard will report that your data was either successfully recovered, in 
which case you may remove any diskettes and CDs from your drive(s) 
and restart your computer, or a Report button will appear. 
If a Report button does appear on the Wizard screen, click on Report to 
view any files that could not be recovered. For more information on any 
files that could not be recovered, see the following section: “Files Not 
Recovered”.
Files Not Recovered
HP Disaster Recovery will report any file(s) that could not be recovered, 
along with a brief explanation for the reason the file(s) could not be 
recovered in the REPORT.TXT file. 
To view this file:
For Windows 95/98—After recovering the volume(s), you must first exit 
the program by pressing Esc
 
twice, then type 
EDIT REPORT.TXT
.
 
After reading the text, press Alt
+
F
then press
 
X to exit the editor.
For Windows NT—When the recovery is complete, the final Wizard 
screen will display a Report button if there were any files that could not 
be recovered. Click on Report to view this file.