Lenovo IdeaPad Y650: Important Notes
Important Notes: Lenovo IdeaPad Y650
Table of 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 Set and Manage User Password
- 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 nd the backed up les during recovery process?
- Using Recovery Disc(s) Back Up My Data Feature
- Others

OneKey Rescue System 6.0 V1.0 EN 147001728
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Important Notes
1.
In order to utilize the features of OneKey Recovery, your hard
disk already includes a hidden partition by default to store a
system mirror image le and OneKey Recovery program les.
This default partition is hidden for security reasons and is the
reason the available disk space is less than it claims. The exact
available hard disk space depends on the le size of the mirror
image le (based on the size of operating system and pre-
installed software.)
2.
You can use Restore to Factory Default feature to restore the
system partition (C drive) back to the factory default, i.e. the
state your computer was when you purchased it. However,
once you restore to this status, you will not be able to restore
the system to another previously backed up state. Therefore,
make sure you back up your critical data on the system
partition (C drive) to other media, such as a another disk
partition, CD/DVD discs or removable storage devices.
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