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COC 4.
Maintain Computer Systems and Networks
Create Backup Click Next
CLIENT PC Create Backup for Server PC (optional) Click Next On the search bar search Backup and Restore SERVER PC Click Recover (Windows 7) Go to File Explorer Then Close Click Set up backup Click Pictures and Create a folder Then check the files that you had deleted if it was Click the local Disk (D) On the search bar search Windows Server Backup successfully recovered.. Click Next Click Local Backup Click Let me choose Click Backup Once PC Troubleshooting Click Next Click Next 1. Problem: No Power Expand the Local Disk (C) Click Custom Cause/s: Select/check the Users Click Next Power Cord Click Next Click Add Items Front Panel Connectors Click Save settings and run backup Expand local Disk (C) 20+4 Pin ATX Power Connector And if the Backup is all done go to File Explorer Click/Check Users CMOS Battery Click Pictures and Delete the folder in it. Click Next Solution/s: Select Local Disk (D) Check the POWER CORD Click Next Check the FRONT PANEL CONNECTORS Restoring Your Deleted Files Check the 20+4 PIN ATX POWER CLIENT PC Click Backup And if the Backup is all done click close CONNECTOR After deleting the folder go back to Backup and Check the CMOS BATTERY Restore Go back to File Explorer and Click Pictures Delete The folder that you created a while ago 2. Problem: No Display Click Restore my Files Cause/s: Click Browse for Folders Monitor (Power Cord, VGA cable, Power Click Backup of C: Recovering Your Deleted Files Button) Click Add Folder SERVER PC 4 Pin Auxiliary Power Connector Click Next Go to Windows Server Backup Memory Module/ RAM Click Restore Click Recover Solution/s: Select/Check Do this for all conflicts Click Next Check the POWER CORD and VGA CABLE if it Click Copy and Replace Click Next is connected and the POWER BUTTON is Click OK Click Next turned on Click Finish Expand your pc name Check the 4 PIN AUXILIARY POWER Go Back to File Explorer and your file is already Expand Local Disk C CONNECTOR Restored. Select Users Check the MEMORY MODULE/RAM 3. Problem: No bootable device is detected/ Reboot and select proper boot device/ Insert bootable media/ Automatically display the BIOS configuration Cause/s: HDD (SATA Power Connector) HDD (SATA Cable) HDD was disabled in BIOS Setup Utility Solution/s: Check the SATA POWER CONNECTOR Check the SATA CABLE Check the HDD if it’s present in the BIOS. Go to SAVE AND EXIT tab, select RESTORE DEFAULTS and press ENTER. Press F4 to save and exit then select YES and the system will restart.