Recovering A System Disk Or Partition - US Robotics USR8700 User Manual

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6. When the confirmation message appears, click Yes.
The disk or partition is recovered to exactly its state at the date and time of the selected backup.
To let you monitor the progress of this activity, the Status page appears automatically. The Current
activity area displays the percentage of the recovery that has completed, and the speed at which the
data is being sent over the network. The Progress bar graphically indicates how much of the recovery
is complete.
Note: You can cancel this operation at any time by clicking Stop Current Activity. However, this
will leave the local disk or partition in an incomplete state, and you will need to recover it
again before you can use it.
7. When you are prompted to restart the computer, click OK.
You do not need to restart your computer immediately, but you cannot access the recovered disk or
partition until you do.
As soon as you restart the computer, you must start DiskSafe Express and back up the recovered disk
or partition manually (as described in
tection. In addition, if you recovered a partition and any other partitions on the same disk were pro-
tected, you must manually back up those partitions as well.

Recovering a System Disk or Partition

To recover a system disk or partition using the recovery CD:
1. Using the appropriate procedure for your system, configure the computer to boot from the CD-ROM
drive.
2. Insert the recovery CD into the CD-ROM drive.
When responding to the prompts, use the arrow keys to highlight the desired item, use the space bar
to select or clear options (an X appears in the brackets when the option is selected), and press Enter to
make your selection. You can also tab between fields.
3. When the hardware list appears, select the network interface card (NIC) that you need to use when
recovering the data, and then select Next.
In most cases, there will be only one NIC, and you can simply select Next.
This screen displays only the NICs on this system that are supported by DiskSafe Express. If no NICs
appear on this screen, you might need to install an appropriate network driver. Select Load Driver,
select the location from which you need to install the driver (Load From System for the local hard
disk, Load From Floppy for a floppy disk drive, or Load From CDROM for a CD-ROM drive), insert
the disk in the drive (if loading from a floppy disk or CD-ROM), and respond to the prompts. For infor-
mation about obtaining the appropriate driver, contact your vendor.
To see a complete list of the detected hardware, select Rescan. When you are done viewing the list,
select OK.
"Manually Backing Up Your Disk"
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