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Subject: Restoring Windows XP from the restore CDs or DVD on the WinBook A700 Series Notebook Computer.
Keywords: restore, reinstall, install, winxp, home, pro, remaster, reimage, master, image, start over, non-destructive, no format, quick format, 8317
Tech Article Number: WBTA2000290022

NOTE: You, the customer, are solely responsible for data security. WinBook strongly recommends that you perform a backup of all personal data contained on your system prior to performing this procedure. Warning: WinBook will NOT be held responsible for any data loss incurred during this process.


This article describes the process and available options for restoring a WinBook A700 series notebook computer.

 

Changing the boot sequence:

 

  1. Turn the computer completely off.
  2. Turn the unit on and immediately begin tapping the F2 key at approximately 2 times per second. This will boot the computer into the BIOS Setup Utility.
  3. Use the touchpad to highlight Main and click with the left mouse button.
  4. Use the touchpad to highlight Boot Sequence and click with the left mouse button.
  5. Left click on CD-ROM.
  6. Hold FN+Up Arrow (PageUp) until CD-ROM is displayed at the top if the list.
  7. Click OK at the bottom of the window.
  8. Click on Exit at the top of the screen.
  9. Click on the Save and Exit option.
  10. Click OK to save the settings and reboot the computer.

 

Starting the restore process:

 

  1. Insert the restore CD (disk 1) or the restore DVD into the optical drive.
  2. Restart the computer.
  3. The computer will boot from the restore CD/DVD. The options are as follows: (click on the option to view next steps)

 

Running option ‘R’:

 

  1. Press ‘R’ to display the standard System Recovery options.
  2. When the PC Angel recovery loads there will be a system recovery notice. Choosing “I Agree” will continue the restore. Choosing “I Disagree” will restart the computer.
  3. After choosing “I Agree”, the next step is to choose a recovery method. The recover methods are as follows:
    • Non-Destructive System Recovery- The System Recovery program, in this normal default mode of operation, recovers factory-shipped applications, drivers and the operating system without affecting any data files that you may have created since purchasing this PC.
    • System Recovery – No Format- This option will install a new operating system while preserving all your data. However, any Windows applications and settings will need to be reinstalled. All current files are moved to “My old Disk Structure” directory!
    • System Recovery – Quick Format- **WARNING** This option will format the user partition on the hard disk and recover all factory-shipped files into the user partition. All your personal data files created and applications installed after the PC was purchased will be erased. If possible, please quit and backup your data files BEFORE trying this Destructive Recovery option!!

 

Non-Destructive System Recovery:

 

  1. The Non-Destructive System Recovery is the default option. If there is a green arrow next to the Non-Destructive System Recovery option, click Next.
  2. There will be a message about the Windows XP built-in repair features. Click Yes to continue with the restore process.
  3. The time it takes to run the recovery will vary depending if it is running from the CD or the hard drive.
  4. If the restore needs to change disks it will eject the current disk and ask to insert the next disk. Remove the current disk and place the next disk in the drive and click OK to continue to recovery process.
  5. When the restore is complete there will be a message asking to click Restart to reboot the computer. Click the Restart button and remove the recovery CD from the drive.

 

System Recovery – No Format

 

  1. Click the Advanced Options button at the bottom of the System Recovery window.
  2. The System Recovery – No Format is the default option in this window. If there is a green arrow next to System Recovery – No Format click Next. If there is a blue arrow, click on System Recovery – No Format and then click Next.
  3. There will be a message about the Windows XP built-in repair features. Click Yes to continue with the restore process.
  4. The time it takes to run the recovery will vary depending if it is running from the CD or the hard drive.
  5. If the restore needs to change disks it will eject the current disk and ask to insert the next disk. Remove the current disk and place the next disk in the drive and click OK to continue to recovery process.
  6. When the restore is complete there will be a message asking to click Restart to reboot the computer. Click the Restart button and remove the recovery CD from the drive.
  7. Upon restart the computer will go through the Windows Out of Box Experience. This will allow the user to set up the computer to their personal settings. When this is complete the computer will boot to Windows.

    Note: The data files that were backed up can be located in “C:\My old disk structure\”.

 

System Recovery – Quick Format

 

  1. Click the Advanced Options button at the bottom of the System Recovery window.
  2. Click on the option for System Recovery – Quick. This will change the arrow next to it from blue to green. Click Next to begin the recovery.
  3. There will be a message about the Windows XP built-in repair features. Click Yes to continue.
  4. The next message will say, “All files, including data files, on the user partition will be lost and the original factory-shipped files will be recovered to the user partition. Do you want to continue?” Click Yes to begin the recovery.
  5. The time it takes to run the recovery will vary depending if it is running from the CD or the hard drive.
  6. If the restore needs to change disks it will eject the current disk and ask to insert the next disk. Remove the current disk and place the next disk in the drive and click OK to continue to recovery process.
  7. When the restore is complete there will be a message asking to click Restart to reboot the computer. Click the Restart button and remove the recovery CD from the drive.
  8. Upon restart the computer will go through the Windows Out of Box Experience. This will allow the user to set up the computer to their personal settings. When this is complete the computer will boot to Windows.

 

Running option ‘F’:

 

  1. Press ‘F’ to format the hard drive and do a full system recovery.
  2. A prompt appears stating to press ‘Y’ to confirm the format and install option. Press Y.
  3. A prompt will appear that says, “Do you want to create a recovery partition on the hard disk drive? – Press ‘Y’ to create the recovery partition used for standard System Recovery. – Press ‘N’ to bypass creating the recovery partition and always recover directly from System Recovery CDs/DVDs.” Choose the option that you would like and the restore will continue.
  4. When the PC Angel recovery loads there will be a system recovery notice. Choosing “I Agree” will continue the restore. Choosing “I Disagree” will restart the computer.
  5. After choosing “I Agree” the recovery will begin formatting and reinstalling Windows.
  6. If the restore needs to change disks it will eject the current disk and ask to insert the next disk. Remove the current disk and place the next disk in the drive and click OK to continue to recovery process.
  7. When the restore is complete there will be a message asking to click Restart to reboot the computer. Click the Restart button and remove the recovery CD from the drive.
  8. Upon restart the computer will go through the Windows Out of Box Experience. This will allow the user to set up the computer to their personal settings. When this is complete the computer will boot to Windows.

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