Lenovo IdeaPad S9 FR: Back.Up.My.Data System.Repair
Back.Up.My.Data System.Repair: Lenovo IdeaPad S9 FR
Table of contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Important.Notes
- Lenovo.OneKey.Recovery
- Create.Full.Backup Create.Incremental.Backup
- Create.Recovery.Disc Restore.of.Factory.Default
- Restore.from.Backup Using.Recovery.Discs
- Back.Up.My.Data System.Repair
- Frequently.Asked.Questions
- Glossary Term Definition
- Backing.Up.Your.Data 1. Why can’t I run full back up? 2. Why can’t I run incremental back up?
- 3. What can I do if the back up process fails? Recovering.Your.Data 1. When do I need to use the Restore to Factory Default feature? 2. Why can’t I use the Restore to Factory Default feature?
- 3. What can I do if the recovery process fails? 4. Why can’t I find the backed up files during recovery process?
- Using.Recovery.Disc(s) Back.Up.My.Data.Feature
- Others
En-
OneKey Rescue System 6.0 V1.0 EN 147001728
Back.Up.My.Data
Within the Lenovo OneKey Rescue System you can transfer your data
from your computer’s hard disk to other devices, so you may easily
find it if your Windows system ever encountered a critical failure.
System.Repair
When you use Lenovo OneKey Rescue System, the program
detects whether Windows has been damaged. If the system kernel
files are damaged, Lenovo OneKey Rescue System will prompt
you to proceed with a system repair. The system will reboot after
the repair process is complete. If there are no files damaged,
Lenovo OneKey Rescue System starts normally.
System repair only works for system data files. Using this
feature will not affect your own data
Set.and.Manage.User.Password
You can set up your user password within Lenovo OneKey
Rescue System to ensure other users cannot use the system
recovery or Back Up My Data functions.
By default, the user password within the Lenovo OneKey Rescue
System is blank and it is recommended that you immediately set a
new password to ensure your system is protected.
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