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To boot a computer by using the Symantec System Recovery Disk
1
If you store your recovery points on a USB device, attach the device now (for
example, an external hard drive).
Note: You should attach the device before you restart the computer. Otherwise,
Symantec System Recovery Disk might not detect it.
2
Insert the CD containing the Symantec System Recovery Disk into the media
drive of the computer. If your Symantec System Recovery Disk is on a USB
device, plug in the USB device into the media drive of the computer.
If a computer manufacturer installed Symantec System Recovery, the recovery
environment already could be installed on your computer's hard drive. Either
watch your computer monitor after the computer restarts for on-screen
instructions, or refer to your manufacturer's documentation.
3
Restart the computer.
If you cannot start the computer from the CD/DVD or the USB device, you
might need to change the startup settings on your computer.
See
Configuring a computer to start from a CD/DVD or a USB device
on page 229.
4
As soon as you see the prompt Press any key to boot from CD/DVD or USB
device, press a key to start Symantec System Recovery Disk.
Note: You must watch for this prompt. It can come and go quickly. If you miss
the prompt, you must restart your computer again.
5
Read the license agreement, and then click Accept.
If you decline, you cannot start Symantec System Recovery Disk, and your
computer restarts.
See
Recovering a computer on page 231.
Configuring a computer to start from a CD/DVD or a USB device
Your Symantec System Recovery Disk might be on a CD/DVD or a USB device.
Accordingly, to run Symantec System Recovery Disk, you must be able to start
your computer using a CD/ DVD or a USB device.
See
Booting a computer by using the Symantec System Recovery Disk on page 228.
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Booting a computer by using the Symantec System Recovery Disk