Before using your computer
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To start the rescue process
1
Insert a recovery disc to the drive while the computer is on, turn off your
computer, and turn on the computer again.
The
System Recovery Options
window appears.
If you have not yet created recovery discs, follow these steps:
1
Turn on your computer.
2
Press the
F10
key when the VAIO logo appears.
If the
Edit Boot Options
window is displayed, press the
Enter
key.
3
Skip the following steps 2 to 4.
2
Select a keyboard layout and click
Next
.
3
Select an operating system and click
Next
.
4
Select
VAIO Recovery Center
.
5
Select
Rescue Data
and
Start
.
6
Follow the on-screen instructions.
It is recommended to select an external hard disk drive as a location to save rescued files
if you select
Custom data rescue
.
You may not be able to select a Blu-ray Disc media as a location to save rescued files
depending on your computer. To find which types of media your optical disc drive supports,
see the on-screen
User Guide
.
The backup process automatically stops and your computer restarts if the process has not
completed within 64 hours. To resume the process, follow the steps 1 to 5, click to select
the
Resume canceled process
check box, and
Next
.
Do not disconnect an external hard disk drive or optical disc drive during the rescue
process.
You may need to install a software driver if you select removal media, such as a Memory
Stick media, an SD memory card, or a USB flash drive, as a location to save rescued files.
The software driver is saved in the
VAIO
folder on each recovery disc. To install the software
driver, click
Install Driver
in the window to select a location to save rescued data.
Rescued files may be divided into two or more files and saved on a location to save the
rescued files or renamed depending on the location you selected. Use the
VAIO Data
Restore Tool
software to restore the rescued files.
You cannot use a DVD-R DL disc as a location to save rescued files. To find which types of
media your optical disc drive supports, see the on-screen
User Guide
.
Use an external hard disk drive or optical disc drive that supports the i.LINK or USB
connections to save rescued files.
You need to install a software driver if you use an external hard disk drive or optical disc
drive that does not support an i.LINK or a USB connection.
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