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Recovering the Disk
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Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
To recover a system disk or partition while booting remotely:
1. Start your computer.
2. Use the appropriate procedure for your system to configure it to boot from the NIC.
For example, you might press F12 when the boot menu appears. For more
information, refer to the documentation for your computer.
When the computer restarts, allow it to boot from the NIC. (You might be prompted to
press F1 to continue.)
3. When prompted, press F8.
You have a limited amount of time to do this.
4. Using the arrow keys, select Remote Boot (Windows) and then press Enter.
5. When prompted, enter the password that you specified when you protected the system
disk or when you last changed the password for that disk.
If you don't remember your password, you can change it on the storage system (as
described in
"Changing the Recovery Password" on page
password.
6. If any error messages appear, click OK.
7. Log in as you normally would.
The message Network Boot Mode appears on the screen to confirm that you are
working from the storage system.
Caution:
You can open and change files while remotely booting, and even create
new files or folders. However, only the data that existed at the time and
date of the selected backup will be recovered. If you want to save any new
data, you must copy the files or folders to a different location, such as a
network server.
8. Start Intel® Client Backup and Recovery.
Caution:
While booting remotely, do not try to use Intel® Client Backup and
Recovery for any operation other than recovering the system disk.
9. When a warning message appears, advising you that the computer name has changed,
click OK.
Protecting Local Disks
55) and enter the new
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