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Appendix E
PC hard drive restore information.............................................................................. 1
1. About this Appendix....................................................................................................................... 2
2. Introduction..................................................................................................................................... 2
3. Hard disk restore procedure........................................................................................................... 3
CAUTION
The Norton Ghost 2003
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‘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.
Restoring a Hard Drive
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This Appendix gives information about restoring the hard drive on your OIPT PC after a hard drive failure.
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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. (
2
Norton 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.’
Restoring a Hard Drive
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