Toshiba C855-S5133 Manual Do Utilizador

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Getting Started
Recovering the Internal Storage Drive
During the recovery process your computer must be connected 
to an external power source via the AC adaptor.
When you restore your system, only the operating system files, 
applications, and drivers originally shipped with the computer 
are restored. Any files that you created are not restored during 
this process. Be sure to separately save the files you have 
created to external media using Windows
®
 or another backup 
program. For more information, see 
.
Creating recovery media
It is strongly recommended that you create recovery media. If the 
recovery files on your internal storage drive become corrupted or 
are deleted, you can restore your system from your recovery media. 
Also, if your original internal storage drive fails, you can restore 
your system to a new internal storage drive from your recovery 
media.
During the recovery process your computer must be connected to an 
external power source via the AC adaptor.
When you create recovery 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 media. 
You will need to separately back up the files you created; for more 
information, see 
When you create recovery media, the system will prompt you to 
insert several blank DVDs or connect one or more USB flash drives 
of a certain minimum capacity to your computer. The amount of 
space required for storing the recovery files varies by computer 
model. Follow the procedure below to determine how much space 
you will need for storing your system’s recovery files.
To create recovery media:
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From the Start screen begin typing Recovery Media Creator 
and click your selection, or if you are in the Desktop, move 
your pointer over the upper or lower right corner of the screen. 
When the Windows
®
 Charms appear click the Search  (
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