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Note: If you can start Windows and the drive that you want to restore is a
non-operating system drive, you can restore the drive within Windows.
The Symantec System Recovery Disk lets you run a recovery environment that
provides temporary access to Symantec System Recovery recovery features. For
example, you can access the recovery features of Symantec System Recovery to
restart the computer into its previous, usable state.
Note: If you purchased Symantec System Recovery from your computer
manufacturer, some features in the recovery environment might not be available.
For example, if the manufacturer installed the recovery environment on your
computer's hard disk. Your manufacturer might also assign a keyboard key for
the purpose of starting the recovery environment.
When you restart your computer, watch for instructions on your computer monitor,
or refer to your manufacturer's instructions.
See
Recovering a computer on page 231.
Booting a computer by using the Symantec System
Recovery Disk
The Symantec System Recovery Disk lets you boot a computer that can no longer
run the Windows operating system. Symantec System Recovery Disk is included
with Symantec System Recovery. When you boot your computer using the
Symantec System Recovery Disk, a simplified version of Windows starts that runs
a recovery environment. In the recovery environment, you can access the recovery
features of Symantec System Recovery.
Note: Depending on which product version you have purchased, Symantec System
Recovery Disk is either included on your product CD, or as a separate CD. You
should place the CD containing Symantec System Recovery Disk in a safe place.
Note: Symantec System Recovery Disk requires a minimum of 1 GB of RAM to
run. If your computer's video card is configured to share your computer's RAM,
you might need more than 1 GB of RAM.
Recovering a computer
Booting a computer by using the Symantec System Recovery Disk
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