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System Manual Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology Plasma lab and lonfab Appendix E PC hard drive restore information Appendix E PC hard drive restore information ••....•••...............••••......••........••.....••....…

Plasma
lab
and
lonfab
1.1
General
Oxford
Instruments
Plasma
Technology
System
Manual
A Concession
is
a
Quality
Assurance
form
(QCF27
Engineering Concession)
that
gives details
of
a
modification
applicable
to
this
Plasma
lab
or
lonfab
system.
Each
concession
is
referenced
with
a
unique
serial number.
This Section contains a copy
of
the
concessions
(if
any) applicable
to
this system,
for
the
Customer's
reference.
If
there
are any applicable concessions,
they
will
be located
immediately
after
this Section (Appendix
C),
or
published
as
a standalone
.pdf
file
in
the
same
folder
as
this manual.
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Instruments
Plasma
Technology
Plasma
lab
and
lonfab
Appendix
E
PC
hard
drive
restore
information
Appendix
E
PC
hard
drive
restore
information
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1.
About
this
Appendix
2
2.
Introduction
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3.
Hard
disk
restore
procedure
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CAUTION
The
Norton
Ghost
2003"
'Restore'
DVD
supplied
with
your
OIPT
system
will
only
restore
the
PC's
hard
disk
providing
the
Specification
of
the
PC
is
as
defined
by
OIPT.
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Plasma
lab
and
lonfab
Oxford
Instruments
Plasma Technology System
Manual
1.
About
this
Appendix
This
Appendix
gives
information
about
restoring
the
hard drive
on
your
OIPT
PC
after
a hard drive failure.
2.
Introduction
Every
OIPT
system
is
supplied
with
a system
PC
to
enable
the
customer
to
run
the
necessary
software
to
control
the
system. On very rare occasions,
the
PC
can fail
rendering
the
system unusable. Repairing
the
PC
and,
if
necessary, replacing
the
OIPT
software
can
take
some time.
To
help
remedy this
situation,
OIPT
supplies each system
PC
with
a hard disk 'Restore' package
to
allow
the
PC's
hard drive
to
be restored
to
the
state
it
was in
when
it
was shipped
from
OIPT.
The package
comprises
the
following
items:
(A) A DVD
containing
a compressed
mirror
image
1
of
the
hard
drive
as
it
was
when
shipped
from
OIPT.
(B)
A
bootable
floppy
disk
containing
the
software
utility
necessary
to
copy
the
mirror
image
from
the
DVD
to
the
system
PC's
hard drive. (2Norton Ghost
2003©.)
(C)
A
booklet
giving
detailed
instructions
for
restoring
the
hard drive.
Note
that
items
(B)
and
(C)
are
contained
in
the
DVD
case.
The DVD and
floppy
labels
contain
the
OIPT
PC
serial
number
which
is
also labeled on
the
rear
of
the
PC
(next
to
the
OIPT
logo). This
OIPT
serial
number
is
unique
to
your
system
PC.
Only
use
the
'Restore'
package
containing
this
OIPT
PC
serial
number
on
the
system
PC
which
is
also labeled
with
this number.
The
'Restore'
package
will
help
you
to
quickly
get
your
system
up
and
running
again.
Ensure
that
you
keep
it
in
a
safe
place
where
it
is
readily
available.
The
method
of
restoring
the
hard
drive
comprises
three
main stages:
(1)
Obtain
and
fit
the
new
hard
drive
into
the
PC.
(2) Copy
the
mirror
image
from
the
DVD
to
the
hard drive.
(3)
Re-boot
the
PC.
A
detailed
procedure
for
carrying
out
the
restore
is
given in Section
3.
1 A
mirror
image
is
an exact copy
of
the
hard
drive
including
all
operating
system,
application
and user files.
2
All
screen representations
contained
in
this
document
are derived
from
Norton
Ghost 2003.
Each
full
screen contains
the
Copyright
warning
'Norton
Ghost 2003
Copyright
(C)
1998-2002 Symantec Corp.
All
rights reserved:
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