Backing Up Your Data when You cannot Start Windows
To rescue your data
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Press the ASSIST button while your VAIO computer is off to start VAIO Care Rescue.
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If the display language selection window appears, select your desired language and click OK.
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Click Tools and Rescue Data.
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Follow the on-screen instructions.
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Alternatively, you can start VAIO Care Rescue with Recovery Media. [Details]
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It is recommended that you select an external hard disk drive as a location to save rescued files if you select Custom rescue.
Notes on using Rescue Data
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Handle rescued files with care to protect from unauthorized access.
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Disable the Windows hard disk drive encryption feature before using Rescue Data to back up and restore your data.
However, rescued files which are not encrypted on the built-in storage device can be easily accessed by unauthorized users using Recovery Media and this software. Therefore, after using the software, be sure to set the power-on or hard disk password, enable the Windows hard disk drive encryption feature, and keep the Recovery Media in a secure place to protect rescued files from unauthorized access.
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To restore copyright protected data, such as music files organized by digital media playback software, use a backup tool specified by the software you used to import such data. Sony does not guarantee the playback compatibility of data which is not restored with the specified backup tool.
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Using Rescue Data does not guarantee to back up all the data on your built-in storage device.
Sony assumes no liabilities for any loss of your data arising out of the backup process.
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Use the power cord or the AC adapter to power your VAIO computer while using this software.
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Rescued files may be divided into two or more files and saved in a specified location or renamed, depending on the location you select. Use VAIO Data Restore Tool to restore the rescued files. [Details]
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If the external hard disk drive or optical disc drive does not support the USB connection, you need to install a software driver.