Lenovo IdeaPad Y650: Using Recovery Disc(s) Back Up My Data Feature
Using Recovery Disc(s) Back Up My Data Feature: 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

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Using Recovery Disc(s)
1. How can I create the recovery discs for my current system?
You can use Create Full Backup feature in OneKey Recovery’s
Backup section, then choose back up to discs.
2. Why can’t the recovery disc(s) recover the entire hard disk drive?
The recovery discs include the backed up les of the system
partition (c partition), instead of the backed up les of entire hard
disk drive. Therefore you can’t recover the entire hard disk with
the recovery discs you created.
3. Why can’t I use the recovery disc(s)?
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When you create recovery discs, please use reliable discs, or
the backed up data may be damaged.
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When you use the recovery discs, please follow the instructions
to insert backup discs.
Back Up My Data Feature
1. When do I need to use the Back Up My Data feature?
When your system fails or is unable to boot up, you can use Back
Up My Data feature to retrieve the data you need immediately
from your PC.
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