Chapter
3.
Recovering
software
The
Rescue
and
Recovery
™
program
product
provides
a
number
of
recovery
solutions
to
meet
almost
any
situation.
Portions
of
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
program
program
reside
with
your
other
Windows
®
programs,
while
other
portions
reside
in
a
separate,
hidden
area
of
your
hard
disk
specifically
designed
for
recovery.
This
chapter
will
help
you
become
familiar
with
some
of
the
recovery
solutions
provided
by
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
program
program
installed
on
your
computer.
Tasks
to
do
before
you
encounter
a
problem
v
Create
Product
Recovery
discs.
See
″
Creating
and
using
Product
Recovery
discs.
″
v
Create
rescue
media.
See
“
Creating
and
using
rescue
media
”
on
page
16.
v
Back
up
your
hard
disk
periodically.
See
“
Backup
and
recovery
”
on
page
12.
v
Create
a
Recovery
Repair
diskette.
See
“
Solving
recovery
problems
”
on
page
15.
Note:
The
rescue
disc
and
first
disc
of
the
Product
Recovery
discs
and
backup
discs
are
startable
(bootable)
and
can
be
started
in
any
type
of
CD
or
DVD
drive
except
for
a
DVD-RAM
media.
Tasks
to
do
after
you
encounter
a
problem
The
starting
point
for
most
recovery
tasks
is
the
Rescue
and
Recovery
workspace.
See
“
Using
the
rescue
and
recovery
workspace
”
on
page
13.
Creating
and
using
product
recovery
discs
If
your
computer
is
equipped
with
a
recordable
CD
or
DVD
drive,
you
can
create
a
set
of
Product
Recovery
discs
that
enable
you
to
restore
the
contents
of
the
hard
disk
to
the
same
state
as
when
the
computer
was
originally
shipped
from
the
factory.
Product
Recovery
discs
are
useful
if
you
transfer
the
computer
to
another
area,
sell
the
computer,
recycle
the
computer,
or
as
a
last
resort
put
the
computer
in
an
operational
state
after
all
other
methods
of
recovery
have
failed.
It
is
a
good
idea
to
create
a
set
of
Product
Recovery
discs
as
soon
as
possible.
Note:
Your
Microsoft
®
Windows
license
permits
you
to
create
only
one
set
of
Product
Recovery
discs,
so
it
is
important
that
you
store
the
discs
in
a
safe
place
after
you
make
them.
To
create
Product
Recovery
discs,
do
the
following:
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Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2005
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