Recovering A System Disk While Booting Remotely - US Robotics USR8700 User Manual

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19. When the completion screen appears, review the results and do one of the following:
To do this
Review information about any sectors that
were not successfully recovered
Recover another disk or partition
Restart the computer
20. When the computer restarts, use the appropriate procedure for your system to configure the computer
to boot from the local hard disk once more.
21. Start DiskSafe Express and remove protection from the recovered disk or partition (as described in
"Removing Protection"
Since the computer is disconnected from the network, you might see messages about the backup
being offline. This is normal.
22. Restart the computer.
23. Protect the recovered disk once again (as described in

Recovering a System Disk While Booting Remotely

If your computer meets the prerequisites, you can remotely boot it from a backup on your storage system
and recover your system disk or partition. You can recover only your most recent backup.
Note: If you replaced the original hard disk, the new disk must be at least as large as the original 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 will not operate properly.
Prerequisites
Before you can recover a disk while booting remotely, the following criteria must be met:
The computer that you are remotely booting must be in the same subnet as the storage system.
Remote boot must be enabled for that computer (as described in
page 110).
Do this
Select Failed Sectors, review the displayed information, and
select Back.
Select Continue.
If you need to recover a different backup of the same computer
from the same storage system, select Yes to retain the current
configuration settings and return to step 10.
If you want to recover a different computer's backup, or if you
need to recover a backup of the same computer from another
storage system, select No to modify the current configuration set-
tings and return to step 5.
Select Finish.
on page 122).
Serial ATA 4-Drive NAS
"Protecting Your Disks"
on page 98).
"Enabling Remote Boot"
Protecting Local Disks - 119
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