8 Remove any CD or DVD from the drive and reboot the device.
9 Verify that the device boots to the operating system that was installed by the new image.
Using the ZENworks Imaging Engine Menu to Manually Restore an Image to a Device
1 If you haven't already done so, create the image to restore on the device, as instructed in
"Manually Taking an Image of a Device" on page
Make sure that the image is of the same type of device (same hardware configuration) and is
stored on your Imaging Server. You can use a previous image of the same device.
IMPORTANT: If you are restoring an image on a device without a ZENworks partition, make
sure the image was made on a device without a ZENworks partition. Otherwise, the wrong
MBR (Master Boot Record) is restored, and the device fails to boot.
2 (Optional) Boot the device from a Windows startup disk and run
from the hard disk.
Running
workstation or server partitions before and after the imaging operation.
3 Boot the device using one of the following methods:
If the device is PXE-enabled, boot it from the Preboot Services Imaging Server. For more
information, see
Boot the device using an imaging boot CD or DVD. For more information, see
Section 2.3.2, "Preparing Imaging Boot CDs or DVDs," on page
Boot the device from the ZENworks partition. For more information, see
ZENworks Partition" on page
4 Depending on how you boot, do one of the following:
CD: Enter
PXE: Select Start ZENworks imaging maintenance from the Novell Preboot Services Menu.
ZENworks Partition: Select Enable ZENworks Partition from the Novell Preboot Services
Menu.
5 Enter
6 (Optional) Click System information > Drive information to display a list of the partition slots
on the device.
For your reference, note the number and type of partitions and which one is active. If you
removed all partitions using
7 Click Imaging > Restore image.
8 In the Restore Image Wizard window, specify the source location of the image (Local or
Server), then click Next.
9 Browse to and specify the path to the image archive.
10 (Optional) Specify a file set.
Using Image Explorer, you can create file sets for selection when creating the Imaging bundle.
For more information, see
11 (Optional) Specify any advanced options, such as sfileset or apartition:ppartition.
For details on this and other related
Engine Commands," on page
114 ZENworks 10 Configuration Management Preboot Services and Imaging Reference
is not required, but it is recommended for purposes of comparing the
fdisk
Section 2.3.1, "Using Preboot Services (PXE)," on page
at the imaging maintenance mode (bash) prompt.
manual
to display the ZENworks Imaging Engine menu.
img
fdisk
Appendix B, "File Sets and Image Numbers," on page
217.
107.
56.
, each slot should be empty and none should be active.
commands, see
Appendix F, "ZENworks Imaging
img
to remove all partitions
fdisk
47.
47.
"Creating a
155.
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