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Note: If you replace the original hard disk, the new disk must be at least as large as
15. If you selected a disk in step 10, go to step 18.
If you selected a partition in step 10, select Recover to an existing partition to
recover to an existing partition on the selected disk, or select Reformat the local disk
and recover to a new partition to delete all the existing data on the selected disk and
recover only the selected partition.
16. If you selected Recover to an existing partition in step 15, select the partition where
you want to recover the data, and then select Next. Otherwise, go to step 18.
For system partitions, the Active column displays Yes.
17. If the selected partition is the original partition, go to step 18.
If the selected partition is not the original partition, select Yes to use the selected
partition, or select No and select a different partition.
18. Select Yes to confirm the recovery.
Caution:
The status screen displays the progress of the recovery. You can cancel it at any time
by selecting Cancel. However, this leaves the disk or partition in an incomplete state.
Some of the data is recovered, but not all of it.
19. When the completion screen displays, review the results and do one of the following:
Recover another disk or partition
Restart the computer
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the original disk. You must also connect the new hard disk to the same
location as the original one. If this is not done, there may be a problem after
restoration.
In addition, if you are recovering a system disk, the system to which you are
recovering the data must be identical to the original system. For example, if
the original system had a particular type of network adapter, the system to
which you are recovering the data must have the exact same type of network
adapter. Otherwise, the recovered files do not operate properly.
This overwrites any existing data on the selected disk. Although you can
subsequently recover different data, you cannot recover the original data.
To do this
Do this
Select Recover Another Disk.
If you want to recover a different backup of the same
computer from the same storage system, select No to
retain the current configuration settings and return to
step 10.
If you want to recover a different computer's backup, or if
you want to recover a backup from a different storage
system, select Yes to modify the current configuration
settings and return to step 6.
Select Restart Computer.
When the informational message displays, select OK.
When prompted to confirm that you want to restart the
computer, select Yes.
You have 10 seconds to remove the recovery CD from
the CD-ROM drive.
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