VAIO Recovery Center User Guide
VAIO Recovery Center User Guide
VAIO Recovery Center User Guide
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trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.
Introduction .................................................................................. 1
Before you begin ......................................................................... 2
Windows® Backup and Restore .................................................. 2
Back Up Files ....................................................................... 2
Restore Files From a Backup ............................................... 3
Restore points ...................................................................... 4
Manage DVDs ............................................................................. 6
Start VAIO® Recovery Center ..................................................... 7
Windows® Start Menu ......................................................... 7
F8 Function Key ................................................................... 8
F10 Function Key ................................................................. 9
Recovery Discs .................................................................. 10
VAIO Recovery Center Programs ............................................. 12
VAIO Hardware Diagnostic Utility ...................................... 13
Reinstall Programs or Drivers ............................................ 15
Recovering Your VAIO System:
Restore C: Drive and Restore Complete System .............. 17
Partitions ............................................................................ 18
Restore C: Drive ................................................................. 21
Restore Complete System ................................................. 22
Create Recovery Discs ...................................................... 23
Wipe and Erase Data ......................................................... 24
Rescue Data .............................................................................. 26
Backing Up Your Data ........................................................ 26
VAIO Recovery: RAID Options .................................................. 28
Intel® Matrix Storage Console. ..................................................28
Support Resources ....................................................................29
Summary ....................................................................................30
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Before you begin
There are many things that can affect your computer’s
performance, such as adding/removing software, the working
condition of peripherals, and a virus downloaded from the Internet.
If you are experiencing difficulties with your computer’s
performance, it can be very difficult to troubleshoot. You may
decide that the best option is to restore your system back to its
original factory settings.
Note: Turn off screen savers before you begin any of the VAIO®
Recovery Center options. From the Windows Start menu, select
Control Panel, and then select Change screen saver under the
Personalization section. From the Screen Saver Settings dialog
box, click the down arrow for Screen saver and select None from
the Screen saver list.
Before considering any of the options available in VAIO Recovery
Center, please review the following support site for the latest up-to-
date information specific to your computer model:
• www.esupport.sony.com/EN/VAIO
Back Up Files
It is important to back up your data on a regular basis so that you
don’t lose the files you create, modify, and store on your computer.
In the event you get a virus or have any kind of hardware failure,
you can recover your files from your latest backup. You can manu-
ally back up your files any time or set up automatic backups.
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To back up your files
1 From the Windows® Start menu, click Control Panel. From the
Control Panel Classic View, click Backup and Restore. The
Backup and Restore Center appears.
2 Click the Back up files button.
A series of screens guides you through the back up configuration
process. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the backup.
You can also make a back up copy of your data using VAIO®
software Rescue Data. Refer to “Rescue Data” on page 26
Notes
• Always use the highest quality of media possible when backing
up your data. You may experience problems restoring your
data if you use a poor quality of media.
• Always store media used for backup (external hard disk drives
and DVDs) in a secure place to prevent unauthorized access to
your files. A fireproof place separate from your computer is rec-
ommended. You also have the option to encrypt the data on
your backup.
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You can also restore your data using VAIO® software Rescue
Data. Refer to “Rescue Data” on page 26
Restore points
Restore points are a representation of a stored state of your
computer’s system files. You can also create a restore point that
allows you to restore your computer to its exact state at the time
the restore point was created. Restore points are created by
System Restore at specific intervals and when System Restore
detects the beginning of a change to your computer. You can also
create restore points manually at any time.
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To restore system files using restore points from Windows®
Note: If you cannot start Windows, insert the recovery disc while
the computer is on and restart your computer. Follow all on-screen
instructions to get to the System Recovery option window
1 From the Windows Start menu, click Control Panel.
2 From the Category view, click Backup and Restore Center.
3 In the left pane, click Create a restore point or change settings.
4 Click the System Protection tab on the System Properties dialog
box.
Click the System Restore button.
5 Select the option Recommended restore to undo the most recent
update, driver, or software installation.
<or>
Choose a different restore point to select the restore point you
want to use.
Follow all on-screen instructions to complete the restore.
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Manage DVDs
The following types of media are supported to back up your data
and/or to create the recovery discs necessary to perform some of
the VAIO® Recovery options: DVD-R and DVD+R.
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Start VAIO® Recovery Center
Sony equipped your computer with a hidden recovery drive
partition, which contains the information and data necessary to
restore your main C: drive partition, or to restore factory-installed
programs and software drivers.
There are four methods you can use to start or access the VAIO
Recovery Center programs. The reasons for using a particular
method varies with the current state of your computer. The four
methods include: (1) Windows® Start menu, (2) F8 Function key on
your keyboard, (3) F10 Function key on your keyboard, and (4)
Recovery Discs.
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• Wipe and Erase Data
F8 Function Key
You can use the F8 function key on your keyboard to start VAIO®
Recovery and open the VAIO Recovery Center.
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• If you do NOT have the VAIO® Value-added content on your
hard disk:
- Windows® System Restore
- VAIO Hardware Diagnostics
- Rescue Data
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• If you do NOT have the VAIO® Value-added content on your
hard disk:
- Windows® System Restore
- VAIO Hardware Diagnostics
- Rescue Data
Recovery Discs
Use the recovery discs to restore your system if:
• you turn on the power to your computer and Windows will not
start.
• the main hard disk is replaced, or if the data becomes
corrupted.
• the hidden recovery drive partition has been removed from the
hard disk.
• you want to use the Wipe and Erase program to permanently
remove files from you hard disk.
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The VAIO® Recovery Center displays and contains the following
recovery programs.
• Windows® System Restore
• VAIO Hardware Diagnostic
• Restore C: Drive
• Restore Complete System
• Rescue Data
• Wipe and Erase Data
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VAIO® Recovery Center Programs
VAIO Recovery Center contains the following tools or programs to
help you manage and maintain your Sony VAIO computer.
• VAIO Hardware Diagnostic Utility
• Reinstall Programs or Drivers
• Restore C: Drive
• Restore Complete System
• Create Recovery Discs
• Wipe and Erase Data
• Rescue Data
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VAIO® Hardware Diagnostic Utility
VAIO Hardware Diagnostic Utility is a program that helps you to
determine if your VAIO computer’s hardware is working properly.
Computer problems can be caused by a number of factors
including internal and external hardware, software installed on
your computer, and how the computer’s operational settings have
been set up or defined.
This easy-to-use program can automatically perform a series of
tests of the most commonly used hardware components. It also
allows you to select individual tests that focus on specific hardware
areas of your VAIO computer to identify possible hardware
problems.
The VAIO Hardware Utility can not only help you identify and
possibly correct hardware problems, but can also help you keep
your computer system running at top efficiency by making this
utility program a normal part of your computer’s regularly
scheduled maintenance routine.
The VAIO Hardware Diagnostic Utility is comprised of three main
areas:
• Diagnostic Tests - The VAIO Hardware Diagnostic Utility
contains two types of tests. A “Quick Test” that automatically
runs a series of common tests and individual tests that target
specific areas of your computer’s hardware system.
• Tools - The Tools tab page provides you with two maintenance
related tools. Device Manager allows you to verify that a
selected device is working properly. Check Hard Disk identifies
and can automatically fix some hard disk errors. It can also
locate bad disk sectors and possibly recover readable
information.
• History/Reports - The History tab page provides you with a
history test log listing the fifteen latest reports that you have run
and gives you the option of creating a history report that can be
printed, if desired.
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Important Notes
• The tests contained in this utility program do not provide a
100% guarantee that a tested device is working correctly, or
that a hardware device identified as defective is the actual
cause of the problem you are experiencing.
• The fact that a test identifies errors does not necessarily
constitute an endorsement for you to attempt to make repairs
without some additional troubleshooting by a qualified
technician.
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Reinstall Programs or Drivers
The Reinstall Programs or Drivers program restores one or more
factory-installed programs or software drivers to their original
condition before any updates or modifications. This feature is best
used when a single or small number of factory-installed programs
are not performing normally.
For optional software programs that came with your computer,
such as Microsoft® Office®, use the CDs that came packaged with
your computer, if reinstallation becomes necessary.
Before performing any restore or recovery options, go to the Sony®
online support Web site at www.esupport.sony.com and review
your model-specific support page. Look for software driver
updates, or check for knowledge base solutions that may help
solve your computer’s problems.
Note: A text box, located below the list box may display
information about each available option when selected. To display
this information, click the name of the option.
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4 Click the Programs tab or Drivers tab, as desired.
5 Select the desired check box(es) for the programs and/or drivers
you wish to restore.
6 Click Next to begin the recovery process.
Follow all on-screen instructions until the recovery program is
complete.
Note: After the recovery of any program or driver, you must restart
your computer to update system and program files. Select Restart
now to automatically restart your computer.
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Recovering Your VAIO® System:
Restore C: Drive and Restore Complete System
This section describes how to recover your VAIO computer
system. A system recovery restores your computer to its original or
factory state. Examples of when you need to perform a system
recovery may include the following.
• Your computer has been infected with a computer virus and
any damage cannot be repaired using anti-virus programs.
• Your computer has been unstable and not running efficiently.
• You have deleted the C: Drive on your computer by mistake.
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• Recovering your computer restores all settings to their factory
default settings. You may need to change your settings.
• If you have set a password to protect your data, you cannot
start the recovery process without entering the password.
Partitions
During the recovery process, you have the option to split your hard
disk drive into separate partitions. For example, partitioning your
hard disk to create a D: drive. This allows you to better organize
your program and data files more efficiently.
When you purchased your computer, the hard disk contained a
“hidden” recovery partition, which uses about three gigabytes of
hard disk space. A recovery partition contains all the programs
necessary to restore your C: Drive or to restore your complete sys-
tem to its factory state. You cannot modify or delete the data in this
partition, however, you can choose whether or not to include the
recovery partition when you recover your computer system.
Create/Change a Partition
There are three ways to create or change a partition on your main
hard disk.
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• Use Recovery Discs.
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3 Follow the on-screen instructions until you complete the process.
For additional information, go to Windows® Help and Support for
Creating Partitions.
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Restore C: Drive
The Restore C: Drive program restores the C: drive to its original
factory condition. This incudes all factory installed software. The
time to complete the restore can take up to an hour depending on
the amount of software being restored and the speed of your
computer.
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Restore Complete System
The Restore Complete System program restores the entire main
hard drive to its original factory configuration. The time to complete
the restore can vary depending on the amount of software being
restored and the speed of your computer.
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Create Recovery Discs
Use the Create Recovery Discs program to create the media discs
necessary to recover your computer data in the event of a hard
disk failure, accidental erasure, or computer malfunctions.
Recovery discs may be necessary to start your computer if the
recovery partition has been damaged or is not working properly.
Examples may include:
• having used software to modify the recovery partition.
• having installed an operating system different from the
operating system that was initially installed on your computer.
• having formatted your hard disk without using the VAIO®
Recovery Center.
Creating the recovery discs ensures that you can restore your
computer’s operating system and pre installed software, even if
the operating system and hidden recovery partition are not
working.
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4 Follow all on-screen instructions until the Create Recovery Discs
program is complete.
Notes
• Supported media types include DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW,
or DVD-RAM. DVD DL (Dual Layer), Blu-ray Disc™ are
currently not supported.
• Always use the highest quality of media possible when creating
recovery discs. You may experience problems creating discs if
you use a poor quality of media.
Important Notes
• The use of recovery discs is required to use the Wipe and
Erase Data program. If you need to create recovery discs, refer
to “Create Recovery Discs” on page 23.
• Before you begin Wipe and Erase Data, make sure your
computer is powered using the AC adapter, if applicable. The
erasing process stops automatically and your computer restarts
if the process has not completed within 71 hours.The process
will resume after the computer restarts.
• WARNING: Make a backup copy of your data using Backup
Data in Windows® Backup and Restore, if you can start
Windows. If you cannot start Windows, restart your computer
using one of the other three methods. Refer to “Start VAIO®
Recovery Center” on page 7.
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To erase permanently erase everything on your hard disk
1 Start you computer using the recovery discs. Refer to “Recovery
Discs” on page 10
2 From VAIO® Recovery Center, select Wipe and Erase Data.
3 Read the on-screen information, when complete click Start.
Note: A Before Wipe and Erase screen may appear. This screen
provides you with a list of recommended programs or procedures
for you to try as a possible solution before continuing with the
selected recovery option. You can choose to run the
recommended options before you continue, or choose Skip and
then click Next to bypass the recommended options and continue
with Wipe and Erase.
4 Follow all on-screen instructions until the Wipe and Erase program
is complete.
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Rescue Data
Backing Up Your Data
The Rescue Data program lets you rescue or back up your data on
the hard disk even if you cannot start Windows®. You can also
restore the rescue data using the VAIO® Data Restore program.
There are two options to rescue files.
Easy Backup - The Easy Backup option automatically saves all
files which can be rescued on the hard disk to an external hard
disk.
File Selected - The File Selected option saves files, which you
specify, to an external hard disk drive, a removable media, or an
optical disc (DVD, etc.).
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• You may also have to install software drivers if you save rescue
files to an external hard disk drive or optical disc drive that does
not support i.LINK® or USB connections.
• You cannot use a DVD-R DL disc to save rescue files. Refer to
your user guide to see which optical disc drives are supported.
• Rescue files may be split or renamed when saved, depending
on the location you select.
The VAIO Data Restore Tool program lets you restore files which
have been rescued (backed up) using the Rescue Data program.
To restore rescue data using the VAIO Data Restore Tool
1 From the Windows Start menu, click All Programs, VAIO Data
Restore Tool, and then VAIO Data Restore Tool.
2 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the restore process.
For additional information on how to use this tool, refer to the VAIO
Data Restore Help file.
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VAIO® Recovery: RAID Options
Note: The following VAIO Recovery options are only available if
your computer was configured for RAID at the time of assembly
(Your computer was purchased “RAID Ready.”):
• Reconfigure RAID
• Intel Matrix Storage Console
• Delete a RAID Array
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Support Resources
Documentation
VAIO® Computer User Guide
The online User Guide provides information about configuring,
maintaining, and upgrading your computer. This resource offers a
variety of topics allowing you to quickly view topic-specific
information.
VAIO RAID Guide
The VAIO Recovery Guide provides information about the VAIO
Recovery program, which includes six tools to help you manage
your computer. The RAID Guide provides information about
configuring and managing RAID arrays for RAID-Ready VAIO
computers.
Sony® Support
The Sony eSupport site provides a single location for information
and assistance for all of your Sony products.
www.esupport.sony.com/EN/VAIO
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Intel® Web site
The Intel Internet site provides a detailed overview of RAID, a
description of RAID levels, and how to determine which RAID level
is best for you. The site also contains links to detailed design and
configuration documents and articles covering all required
information to set up a RAID system. A brief tutorial is available for
viewing, which demonstrates the features of various RAID levels.
www.intel.com
For additional RAID information, go to the Intel Internet site and
search for “RAID Primer.” From the search results page, click the
link titled Intel RAID Controllers - RAID Primer - What is RAID?
Summary
This guide explained the features of the VAIO® Recovery Center.
In addition, detailed information and procedures were provided for
how to use the VAIO Recovery Center tools.
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