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Dell Vostro 1000 :- Data Recovery Boot Disk - Linux Windows 98 XP NT 2000 Vista |
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Price: $11.69 (Incl tax) - $9.95 (Excl tax) |
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If you are having problems with your Dell Vostro 1000 not starting Microsoft Windows and you have lots of precious photos or files that you don't want to lose when you have to reinstall your operating system then this disk will help you save them to an external device. WHY DO I NEED A BOOT/DATA RECOVERY DISK? But you have a folder of special photos, and music downloads, or your college work, and all your email addresses, or your business administration is all done on this machine, and you don't want to lose your stuff!
The Boot/Data Recovery disk is available as a downloadable file (an .iso file which needs to be burnt as an image to CD before use), or as a physical CD which will be sent in the mail. Put the CD in the CD drive of your computer, ensure you have set your BIOS to boot from the CD first, turn your computer off and then on again and this CD will start to boot up your machine, taking you through a system test for 5 or 10 minutes, before arriving at a web browser window. Click on the X in the top right hand corner and you will see a screen with a series of icons - click on the Hard Disk icon to bring up your files. There is loads of help on the CD, but it's all very easy - if you have plugged your USB thumb drive in it's just click and drag to save your files. And while you're there, have a look around to see what else you can do. ![]() ![]() **If your hard drive is making a strange noise or you think it may have been physically damaged, it would probably be best to talk to a computer technician before trying to do anything else. If you have any questions, please check out our FAQ page, the Forum, or contact us via the website. |
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