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Before performing a recovery, you should review the “Trouble-
shooting” section in this manual to see if you can resolve the
problem. If not, it is possible that a software file required by
Windows XP to operate the computer was damaged or deleted.
If this is the case, there are basically two strategies for recov-
ery.
•
Restoring your system using Windows XP System
Restore
This type of recovery is usually very quick and will solve
most typical problems that occur after an unsuccessful
installation of an application, device, or driver has caused
instability in the system.
•
Restoring your system using the Application &
Support Disc provided by Medion.
There are several options for recovery available using the
Application & Support Disc, including the ability to restore you
entire system to its original factory settings.
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ESTORING
M
ICROSOFT
W
INDOWS
XP
Windows XP System Restore allows you to set "recovery
points." This feature enables you to take a snapshot of the cur-
rent system configuration, which you can return to should an
application, device, or driver cause instability in the system.
While Windows XP automatically creates recovery points, you
can also set them manually. In addition, you can configure the
maximum amount of memory used for this.
To use System Restore to set recovery points or restore your
system, click the
Start
menu, then choose
All Programs
, then
choose
Accessories
, then choose
System Tools
, then choose
System Restore
. Select the task that you would like to per-
form and follow the on screen instructions. For detailed infor-
mation refer to Windows XP Help and Support.
System Restore includes various functions to help ensure that
your Notebook and installed applications and devices work cor-
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