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2.

As you add hardware and software programs, create system restore points. A system restore point

is a snapshot of certain hard drive contents saved by Windows System Restore at a specific time.

A system restore point contains information that Windows uses, such as registry settings. Windows

creates a system restore point for you automatically during a Windows update and during other

system maintenance (such as a software update, security scanning, or system diagnostics). You

can also manually create a system restore point at any time. For more information and steps for

creating specific system restore points, see Windows Help and Support. From the Start screen,

type

h

, and then select Help and Support.

3.

As you add photos, video, music, and other personal files, create a backup of your personal

information. Windows File History can be set to regularly and automatically back up files from

libraries, desktop, contacts, and favorites. If files are accidentally deleted from the hard drive and

they can no longer be restored from the Recycle Bin, or if files become corrupted, you can restore

the files that you backed up using File History. Restoring files is also useful if you ever choose to

reset the computer by reinstalling Windows or choose to recover using HP Recovery Manager.

NOTE:

File History is not enabled by default, so you must turn it on.

For more information and steps for enabling Windows File History, see Windows Help and

Support. From the Start screen, type

h

, and then select Help and Support.

Creating HP Recovery media

HP Recovery Manager is a software program that offers a way to create recovery media after you

successfully set up the computer. HP Recovery media can be used to perform system recovery if the

hard drive becomes corrupted. System recovery reinstalls the original operating system and the

software programs installed at the factory, and then configures the settings for the programs. HP

Recovery media can also be used to customize the system or aid in the replacement of a hard drive.

Only one set of HP Recovery media can be created. Handle these recovery tools carefully, and

keep them in a safe place.

HP Recovery Manager examines the computer and determines the required storage capacity for

the blank USB flash drive or the number of blank DVD discs that will be required.

To create recovery discs, your computer must have an optical drive with DVD writer capability,

and you must use only high-quality blank DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-R DL, DVD+R DL discs. Do not use

rewritable discs such as CD±RW, DVD±RW, double-layer DVD±RW, or BD-RE (rewritable Blu-ray)

discs; they are not compatible with HP Recovery Manager software. Or instead you can use a

high-quality blank USB flash drive.

If your computer does not include an integrated optical drive with DVD writer capability, but you

would like to create DVD recovery media, you can use an external optical drive (purchased

separately) to create recovery discs, or you can obtain recovery discs for your computer from the

HP website. For U.S. support, go to

http://www.hp.com/go/contactHP

. For worldwide support,

go to

http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/wwcontact_us.html

. If you use an external optical

drive, it must be connected directly to a USB port on the computer; the drive cannot be connected

to a USB port on an external device, such as a USB hub.

Be sure that the computer is connected to AC power before you begin creating the recovery

media.

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