Using
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace
The
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace
resides
in
a
protected,
hidden
area
of
your
hard
disk
drive
that
operates
independently
from
the
Windows
operating
system.
This
enables
you
to
perform
recovery
operations
even
if
the
Windows
operating
system
cannot
be
started.
You
can
perform
the
following
recovery
operations
from
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace:
v
Rescue
files
from
your
hard
disk
drive
or
from
a
backup:
The
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace
enables
you
to
locate
files
on
your
hard
disk
drive
and
transfer
them
to
a
network
drive
or
other
recordable
media,
such
as
a
USB
hard
disk
drive
or
a
diskette.
This
solution
is
available,
even
if
you
did
not
back
up
your
files
or
if
changes
were
made
to
the
files
since
your
last
backup
operation.
You
can
also
rescue
individual
files
from
a
Rescue
and
Recovery
backup
located
on
your
local
hard
disk
drive,
a
USB
device,
or
a
network
drive.
v
Restore
your
hard
disk
drive
from
a
Rescue
and
Recovery
backup:
When
you
perform
a
backup
operation
using
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
program,
you
can
perform
restore
operations
from
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace,
even
if
you
cannot
start
the
Windows
operating
system.
v
Restore
your
hard
disk
drive
to
the
factory-installed
contents:
The
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace
enables
you
to
restore
the
complete
contents
of
your
hard
disk
drive
to
the
factory-installed
state.
If
you
have
multiple
partitions
on
your
hard
disk
drive,
you
have
the
option
to
restore
the
factory-installed
contents
to
the
C:
partition
and
leave
the
other
partitions
intact.
Because
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace
operates
independently
from
the
Windows
operating
system,
you
can
restore
the
factory-installed
contents
even
if
you
cannot
start
the
Windows
operating
system.
Attention:
If
you
restore
the
hard
disk
drive
from
a
Rescue
and
Recovery
backup
or
restore
the
hard
disk
drive
to
the
factory-installed
contents,
all
files
on
the
primary
hard
disk
drive
partition
(usually
drive
C
)
will
be
deleted
in
the
recovery
process.
If
possible,
make
copies
of
important
files.
If
you
are
unable
to
start
the
Windows
operating
system,
you
can
use
the
Rescue
files
feature
in
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace
to
copy
files
from
your
hard
disk
drive
to
other
media.
To
start
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace,
do
the
following:
1.
Turn
off
your
computer.
2.
Restart
your
computer.
3.
Repeatedly
press
and
release
the
F11
key.
4.
When
you
hear
beeps
or
see
a
logo
screen,
release
the
F11
key.
5.
If
you
set
a
Rescue
and
Recovery
password,
type
your
password
when
prompted.
The
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace
opens
after
a
short
delay.
Note:
If
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace
fails
to
open,
see
“Solving
recovery
problems”
on
page
45.
6.
Do
one
of
the
of
the
following:
v
To
rescue
files
from
your
hard
disk
drive
or
from
a
backup,
click
Rescue
files
and
follow
the
instructions
on
the
screen.
v
To
restore
your
hard
disk
drive
from
a
Rescue
and
Recovery
backup
or
to
restore
your
hard
disk
drive
to
the
factory-installed
contents,
click
Restore
your
system
and
follow
the
instructions
on
the
screen.
v
For
information
about
other
features
of
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace,
click
Help
.
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