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Subject: Restoring Windows XP on the WinBook X4 from the restore partition
Keywords: format and reinstall, reinstall over the top, restore without format, reinstall windows xp home, windows xp pro. No restore cd
Tech Article Number: WBTA20190882

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.


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Do a Non-Destructive System Recovery of Windows XP:

Note: This option will replace the operating system files and drivers and will maintain all system settings and data files.

  1. Turn the unit on and after the WinBook X4 screen is displayed, you will see "Press F10 to start recovery," press the F10 key.
  2. You will see the Starting System Recovery screen and the WinBook Emergency Recovery CD screen will then appear with the Non-Destructive System Recovery selected.
  3. In the Recovery Options window, click the Next button.
  4. A window will appear asking if you still want to continue with the System Recovery, click the Yes button.
  5. The System Recovery process will begin.
  6. When the System Recovery has completed a window will appear telling you to click on the Restart button. Click the Restart button and the computer will restart.

Do a System Recovery without Format of Windows XP:

Note: The following process will recover Windows XP and will maintain your data, however, it may relocate some or all of your data. Any files replaced will be moved to a folder labeled C:\My old Disk Structure -- (date and time). Your applications will normally have to be reinstalled in order to be run correctly.

  1. Turn the unit on and after the WinBook X4 screen is displayed, you will see "Press F10 to start recovery," press the F10 key.
  2. You will see the Starting System Recovery screen and the WinBook Emergency Recovery CD screen will then appear with the Non-Destructive System Recovery selected.
  3. On the Recover Options window, click System Recovery – No Format, and click the Next button.
  4. Click Yes when asked if you want to continue with the System Recovery.
  5. The System Recovery process will begin.
  6. When the System Recovery has completed a window will appear telling you to click on the Restart button. Click the Restart button and the computer will restart.

Do a Format and Recover of Windows XP:

Note: The following steps will completely remove all applications and data and restore Windows XP and the drivers on the unit.

  1. Turn the unit on and after the WinBook X4 screen is displayed, you will see "Press F10 to start recovery," press the F10 key.
  2. You will see the Starting System Recovery screen and the WinBook Emergency Recovery CD screen will then appear with the Non-destructive System Recovery selected.
  3. On the Recovery Options window, click System Recovery – Quick Format, and click the Next button.
  4. The File System Selection window will now appear. You can choose between FAT32 or NTFS. If you do not know which to choose you should choose FAT32. You can convert to NTFS later if you would like. You CANNOT go back from NTFS to FAT32 without losing all of your programs and data.
  5. Click Yes when asked if you want to continue with the System Recovery.
  6. You will see a warning that all files including data files will be lost. Click Yes to continue.
  7. The System Recovery process will begin.
  8. When the System Recovery has completed a window will appear telling you to click on the Restart button. Click the Restart button and the computer will restart.

 


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