Help Desk

Backing Up and Restoring Information

 

Restoring Data From a Saved Backup (IBM)

Options:

  1. Restore data from the windows environment
  2. Restoring data from from pre-boot menu (used if you cannot boot into windows)
  3. Restoring data to a replacement (factory sent) hard drive

1. Restoring data from the windows environment

  • Press blue ThinkVantage button
  • Go to "Protect my data"
  • Go to "Backup and restore my data"
  • Go to "Restore your system from a backup"

Three options:

  • Restore my entire hard drive. (Restores computer to the exact state when backup was taken)
  • Rejuvenate my system. (This can help to eliminate a virus, while maintain your current settings and data. It will take make a new backup and defrag your hard drive. It then will restore windows.
  • Restore only the Windows operating system and applications from a backup. (This can help if your Windows operating system has become corrupt. It will also preserve your current data.)
  • Click "next"
  • Choose the location of your saved backup.
  • Click "next"
  • Click "next"

Your backup should begin. It should take 30-90 min depending on the size of your backup.

2. Restoring data from pre-boot menu. (used if you cannot boot into windows)

  • As the computer starts and the Lenovo logo appears press the blue Thinkvantage button.
  • It should start into the Rescue and Recovery environment.
  • Click on "Restore your system"

Three options:

  • Restore my entire hard drive. (Restores computer to the exact state when backup was taken)
  • Rejuvenate my system. (This can help to eliminate a virus, while maintain your current settings and data. It will take make a new backup and defrag your hard drive. It then will restore windows.
  • Restore only the Windows operating system and applications from a backup. (This can help if your Windows operating system has become corrupt. It will also preserve your current data.)
  • Click "next"
  • Choose the location of your saved backup.
  • You may save changes done since your last backup. Choose options that may pertain to you. Click "next"
  • Choose "Preserve my Windows User ID and password:" Click "next"

Your backup should begin. It should take 30-90 min depending on the size of your backup.

3. Restoring data to a replacement (factory sent) hard drive.

  • Before you replace your hard drive, you need to create recovery media. For instructions, click here.
  • Using the recovery media that you made or that were sent with the new hard drive, restart the computer with the first CD in the disk drive.
  • It should start into the Rescue and Recovery environment.
  • Click on "Restore your system"

Option:

  • Choose: Restore my entire hard drive. (Restores computer to the exact state when backup was taken)
  • Click "next"
  • Choose the location of your saved backup.
  • Click "next"
  • Click "next"

Your backup should begin. It should take 30-90 min depending on the size of your backup.

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If you have any questions about this process feel free to come up to the HelpDesk and we will assist you.

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