I must apologize. I gave a rather quick answer to
Litza's post because I was lazy. You both are right. There is nothing in the FAQ about Rescue and Recovery. I pointed Litza to the FAQ to answer general questions, not specifically questions about Rescue and Recovery. Yet the thrust of
Litza's post was about Rescue and Recovery. Sorry about the goose chase.
To begin with, the terminology in use here is a little misleading. Here is my take on it. Rescue and Recovery is a multi-pronged recovery process.
First of all it is a backup program to backup your hard drive. While in windows you launch Rescue and Recovery or Rapid Restore Ultra (depending upon the version of Rescue and Recovery you have installed) and backup your hard drive. The first backup is a base backup of your entire hard drive. Subsequent backups are incremental (I hope I am using the correct term here). You can backup to the same hard drive, and external hard drive or CD/DVD's. You can restore this backup by booting up into Rescue and Recovery (by pressing the blue Access IBM button at the beginning of the boot process), or by booting up from a Rescue Media CD (this is different than the Recovery Disc set).
Secondly you can boot up Rescue and Recovery (by pressing the blue Access IBM button at the beginning of the boot process) and restore factory contents on the same hard drive.
Thirdly, you can use the Recovery Disc set to restore factory contents to your existing hard drive or a new hard drive. Using these discs erases all existing data on your hard drive. You can create these discs on T42 models and newer (one time only). To use, you boot up off of the startup disc, choose to restore factory contents, then follow the prompts. You will be asked to insert subsequent disc(s). Your computer will reboot about 6 times throughout the whole process. (Once you restore factory contents, you have the option to Create Recovery Discs again.)
Where I should have pointed you to in the first place is Access IBM. Press the button while in Windows, or choose Access IBM from your programs list: Start > All Programs > Access IBM > Access IBM. There is a lot of specific ThinkPad information there.
Here are a couple of more links.
ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery v3.01.0037
Download and read the installation instructions (z096zis3037us00.txt) for more info.
ThinkVantage® Rescue and Recovery™
One button recovery
Rescue and Recovery v3.0 - Considerations
I hope this post makes up for my last one.
