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13. Click the Finish button to close Boot Corrector.
14. Reboot the computer.
Copying of data from the corrupted system disk to another hard disk
To retrieve valuable information from your hard disk and copy it to another hard disk when the system fails to boot,
please do the following:
1. Connect the second hard disk to the computer.
2. Start up the computer from our Linux/DOS wiping media.
Wiping Media Builder can help you prepare our environment either on a CD/DVD disc or a
thumb drive.
To automatically boot from the wiping media please make sure the on-board BIOS is set up
to boot from CD/USB first.
3. In the boot menu select Normal Mode to use the Linux environment (more preferable) or Safe Mode to use the
PTS DOS environment (in case you’ve got problems with Linux). Moreover you’ve got the option to boot into the
Low-Graphics Safe Mode (PTS DOS safe mode) to cope with a serious hardware incompatibility. In this case,
only the minimal set of drivers will be included, like hard disk, monitor, and keyboard drivers. This mode has
simple graphics and a simple menu.
By default the Normal Mode will be automatically initiated after a 10 second idle period.
4. In the Linux launch menu select the File Transfer Wizard. You can find the same wizard in PTS DOS as well.
5. On the Wizard's Welcome page, click the Next button.
6. Select a disk where the files you need are stored from the pull-down list in the right pane of the page.