MZ@ !L!This program cannot be run in DOS mode. $Rؕ3}3}3}H̴3}H̱3}Rich3}PEL!  <P@;.rsrc@<@@8P 0H`,x   8Ph       ( 8 H X h x      4"Bn"p%4&+./0JT0,0,HMUI:'UPIT=@2g#@A MUI en-USȀ=Dialog Segoe UIPThe backup will begin after you have printed or saved the instructions.P&Print instructions (recommended)P.&&Save instructions to a safe location If you can't print, save the instructions to a location other than the failing disk, such as a USB flash drive, a CD, or a network location.PX&S&kip instructions Printing or saving the instructions is strongly recommended. However, if you can t print or save now, you can begin the backup process.PSysLink<A>View instructions</A>Ȑ@Hard Disk Instruction Segoe UIPT, CancelPNow PrintingȐ#Hard Disk Problem Segoe UIPvP2ClosePAȀ=Dialog Segoe UIP 6&Open Windows Backup and RecoveryP6 7I will run my custom backup program &manuallyPAȀ=Dialog Segoe UIPAfter backup is complete, please shut down the computer and repair or replace the faulty hard disk. Follow the instructions you printed or saved earlier.P4Note: Try not to use your computer until you have repaired or replaced the hard disk. If you change any documents, they won't be included in the backup you just made.Microsoft WindowsPA$Windows detected a hard disk problemBack up your files immediately to prevent information loss, and then contact the computer manufacturer to determine if you need to repair or replace the disk.&Start the backup process|&Ask me again later If the disk fails before the next warning, you could lose all of the programs and documents on the disk.8&Don't ask me about this problem again (not recommended) Show details Hide detailsPAEImmediate steps Because a disk failure will cause you to lose all programs, files and documents on the disk, you should back up your important information immediately. Try not to use your computer until you have repaired or replaced the hard disk. Which disk is failing? The following hard disks are reporting failure: Disk Name: %s Volume: %s UnknownPARPrint instructions for backing up, diagnosing, and replacing the failing hard diskDisk Recovery InstructionsInstructions For Fixing Hard Disk Errors: We strongly recommend that you backup your computer to avoid potential data loss. After you have backed up your computer, you should contact your computer manufacturer or other hardware technical support to determine if the disk with errors needs to be repaired or replaced. We recommend that you store these printed instructions together with the media used to back up your data (for example, the CDs or USB flash drive used to store your backup), so that everything you need to fix your computer is in one place. The following information is provided to help the hardware technical support person diagnose the hard disk with errors. ErroreWindows could not print the document. Please try printing again, or choose another option. Error: )Save instructions to a different locationChoose a location other than the failing disk so that you can access the instructions later. For example, save to a CD, USB flash drive, or a network folder.Text Documents (*.txt)&Remind me laterBack up your filesAYou have saved the instructions successfully. Back up your files.PAReplace or repair the hard diskShut &Down ComputerDisk problem recoveryPAFinish |PPPPHRRhH( Windows Disk Diagnostic detected a S.M.A.R.T. fault on disk %1 (volumes %2). This disk might fail; back up your computer now. All data on the hard disk, including files, documents, pictures, programs, and settings might be lost if your hard disk fails. To determine if the hard disk needs to be repaired or replaced, contact the manufacturer of your computer. If you can't back up (for example, you have no CDs or other backup media), you should shut down your computer and restart when you have backup media available. In the meantime, do not save any critical files to this disk. Critical Error Information Warning LMicrosoft-Windows-DiskDiagnostic System dMicrosoft-Windows-DiskDiagnostic/Operational dMicrosoft-Windows-DiskDiagnosticDataCollector |Microsoft-Windows-DiskDiagnosticDataCollector/Operational \Microsoft-Windows-DiskDiagnosticResolver tMicrosoft-Windows-DiskDiagnosticResolver/Operational LWindows Disk Diagnostic was invoked for a S.M.A.R.T. fault, but no new faults were detected. The diagnostic will exit without performing any corrective action. Windows Disk Diagnostic successfully scheduled interactive resolution for a S.M.A.R.T. fault. Windows Disk Diagnostic attempted to schedule interactive recovery for a S.M.A.R.T. fault but encountered an error. The error code was %1. Windows Disk Diagnostic detected a S.M.A.R.T. fault on disk %1 (volumes %2; hardware id %3). However, as this disk is known to report false errors, Windows Disk Diagnostic ignored this event and exited silently. Windows Disk Diagnostic Resolver was disabled successfully. Windows Disk Diagnostic Resolver could not be disabled. The error code was %1. Windows Disk Diagnostic Data Collection completed successfully. Windows Disk Diagnostic Data Collection will be deferred because the CEIP policy was not configured. @Windows Disk Diagnostic Data Collection will be cancelled because the CEIP policy was not configured and the data collection retry limit has been reached. Windows Disk Diagnostic Resolver started with administrative privileges. Windows Disk Diagnostic Resolver started without administrative privileges. Windows Disk Diagnostic is exiting silently because it is disabled by Group Policy. Windows Disk Diagnostic Resolver is exiting because the user requested suppression of any S.M.A.R.T. faults that were detected. Windows Disk Diagnostic Resolver is exiting because no S.M.A.R.T. faults were detected on this computer. Windows Disk Diagnostic Resolver was disabled successfully. Windows Disk Diagnostic Resolver could not be disabled. The error code was %1. Windows Disk Diagnostic Resolver launched backup at the user's request. Windows Disk Diagnostic Resolver deleted stale entries from the S.M.A.R.T. fault cache. Windows Disk Diagnostic Resolver suppressed all active S.M.A.R.T. faults at the user's request. 4VS_VERSION_INFO@%@%?StringFileInfo040904B0LCompanyNameMicrosoft Corporationt&FileDescriptionWindows Disk Diagnostic User Resolverr)FileVersion6.3.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623)6 InternalNameDFDWiz.exe.LegalCopyright Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.FOriginalFilenameDFDWiz.exe.muij%ProductNameMicrosoft Windows Operating SystemBProductVersion6.3.9600.16384DVarFileInfo$Translation PADDINGXXPADDINGPADD