User Manual - Page 361

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Personal Computer
VAIO Fit 13A/14A/15A SVF13N2/SVF14N2/SVF15N2
About Types of Backup
You can use the Windows Backup and Restore feature to back up your valuable data.
There are several types of backup to meet your needs, as described below.
Backing up files
You can select and back up folders and files stored on your VAIO computer to an external hard disk drive.
For details on how to back up data, refer to Windows Help and Support (Opening Windows Help and Support).
Backing up system images
You can create a backup copy of the whole system of your VAIO computer. If the built-in storage device or the computer
ever stops working, you can use the system image to restore the computer as it was when backed up.
To create a system image, you need an optional hard disk drive formatted in NTFS format. You can also back up a
system image to optical discs such as Blu-ray Disc or DVD disc.
For details on how to create a system image, refer to Windows Help and Support (Opening Windows Help and
Support).
Note
We will not restore or compensate for any lost or damaged data under any circumstances including failure of your
VAIO computer.
Create Recovery Media soon after purchasing your VAIO computer. In the event that you cannot make a backup
copy of your data with the Windows feature due to computer malfunctions, you can use the backup tool included in
the Recovery Media to back up your data.
For information on how to create the Recovery Media, see Creating Recovery Media.
Hint
If your VAIO computer is equipped with no disc drive, you need to connect an external device, such as an external
hard disk drive or DVD drive, to the computer before backup, or you need to resize the partition of your C: drive and
create another partition before backup. See Creating Partitions for more information.
Related Topic
About Backup
Backing Up Your Data when You cannot Start Windows
Restoring Your Data with VAIO Data Restore Tool
Restoring System Files Using the Restore Point when You cannot Start Windows
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