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jdykema
I'm using a Dell with XP Home. I've created my Disaster Recovery diskettes and 3 DVD's. It said that I could print out the instructions at the end of the veryifying routine. It did show me a button to click to print the instructions, I clicked it and nothing happend do I clicked Finish, my only other option.
Anybody know what I should have done OR how can I print these out?
Thanks.
John
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marlinsinger
QUOTE (jdykema @ Mar 14 2007, 08:43 PM) *
I'm using a Dell with XP Home. I've created my Disaster Recovery diskettes and 3 DVD's. It said that I could print out the instructions at the end of the veryifying routine. It did show me a button to click to print the instructions, I clicked it and nothing happend do I clicked Finish, my only other option.
Anybody know what I should have done OR how can I print these out?
Thanks.
John
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Honestly I have never printed them. If you have to restore from a DR recovery, you will have to reinstall windows, then install BUMP, then restore from the DR set.
As to why it wouldn't let you print them, I am not sure. Finish will get you out of the DR process. You might take a look at the help file and see if there is anything in there for a DR recovery.
jdykema
QUOTE (marlinsinger @ Mar 14 2007, 05:34 PM) *
Honestly I have never printed them. If you have to restore from a DR recovery, you will have to reinstall windows, then install BUMP, then restore from the DR set.
As to why it wouldn't let you print them, I am not sure. Finish will get you out of the DR process. You might take a look at the help file and see if there is anything in there for a DR recovery.

That's exactly why I would need those instructions. Not being a Windows system geek I would need guidlines. BTW I did look into help and couldn't come up with those instructions.
Thnaks for your reply.
John
marlinsinger
QUOTE (jdykema @ Mar 16 2007, 09:44 PM) *
That's exactly why I would need those instructions. Not being a Windows system geek I would need guidlines. BTW I did look into help and couldn't come up with those instructions.
Thnaks for your reply.
John


I just did a DR and tried the view and print instructions. The view brings the instructions up in your default web browser (instructions are in HTML). When you hit the print button, whatever is your default or printer your browser is pointed to is what is used for printing. Did it happen to be pointing to something other than your regular printer? Fax, or some other non-hardware type?
lynn98109
Er ... these are public Forums, searched by google and other search engines, which in turn are searched by spammers seeking to "harvest" email addresses for spamming purposes. You might want to edit your email address out - altho after several days it's probably too late, and this will be mostly a warning to others not to do likewise sad.gif

Lynn
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