Turn off the computer.
Disconnect all connected devices and cables
such as the Personal Media Drive, USB drives, printer, and fax. Remove media from drives, and remove any recently added internal hardware. Do not disconnect the monitor, keyboard, mouse, and power cord
.
Turn on the computer.
From the Windows desktop click
Start 
, and then
All Programs
.
Click PC Help & Tools
.
Click Recovery Manager
.
The Recovery Manager Welcome screen appears.
Click Next
.
On the Software Program Re-installation screen select No
, and then click Next
.
On the Hardware Re-installation screen select No
, and then click Next
.
On the screen that prompts for Microsoft System Restore select No
, and then click Next
.
The Recovery Manager prompts if you want to restore the computer to its original factory shipped condition. Click Yes
, and then click Next
.
The computer restarts and opens the Recovery Manager program.
If the recovery partition on the hard disk drive is functioning properly the
Welcome to the Recovery Manager
screen appears. If the hard disk drive is damaged, a set of recovery discs is needed to run a System Recovery. Follow the instructions listed in the section,
Starting the recovery from recovery discs
.
Click Next
.
On the Microsoft System Restore screen select No
, and then click Next
.
Confirm that you want to run a System Recovery by selecting Yes
, and then click Next
.
The Recovery Manager gives you the option of backing up your data files. To do so, read
Backing up your files
.
If you do not want to backup your files, select No
, and then click Next
.
After the System Recovery is complete, the computer restarts and continues into Windows setup. Complete the setup screens and wait until the computer finishes the setup. Then, turn off the computer, reconnect all peripheral devices, and turn on the computer.
Before using the computer, update and protect your computer. Reinstall any virus and security software that was installed before the System Recovery.
Reinstall any software applications that were added after purchasing the computer, and any files that were backed up.