Enhanced Automated Disaster Recovery Of A Windows System - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Recovery Manual

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6.
When partitioning the system, assign partitions in the same order as prior to the
time that the full backup was performed. This simplifies drive letter reassignment
after the restore and prevents a possibility of failure at system restart because
of an inappropriate path to the system partition in the boot.ini file.
IMPORTANT:
Assign drive letters for Windows mountpoints. In this case you must have
enough unassigned drive letter available in order to be able to assign a
drive letter for each mount point.
7.
Perform all necessary drive letter mappings by right clicking on the original drive
letter. This is necessary because drive letters on hosting and original system can
be different.
8.
Press Finish.
9.
Remove the new disk from the DR host, and then connect it to the target system.
10.
Power on the target system.
1 1.
Use the standard Data Protector restore procedure to restore user and application
data. This completes the recovery of the client.
Disk Delivery can also be a valuable method in case one of disks in a multi boot
system has been struck by a disaster, and the user can still boot at least one
configuration.
NOTE:
Data Protector does not restore volume-compression flag after recovery. All files, that
were compressed at backup time, will be restored as compressed but you will have to
manually set volume compression if you want any new files created to be compressed
as well.
Enhanced Automated Disaster Recovery of a
Windows system
Data Protector offers an enhanced disaster recovery procedure for the Windows Cell
Manager and clients. For details on supported operating systems, refer to the HP
Data Protector product announcements, software notes, and references.
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Disaster recovery for Windows

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