![restore backup exec restore backup exec](https://heelpbook.altervista.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/errcat01-550x298.jpg)
The same Service Pack and patches need to be applied after Windows is installed.
#Restore backup exec install
#Restore backup exec manual
To run a manual disaster recovery of a local Backup Exec server on a Windows computer See Microsoft's documentation for more information on BitLocker drive encryption.Īlways log on to Windows using the Administrator account or its equivalent during this procedure. Note: If you recover a Windows computer that has BitLocker encryption enabled, you must enable BitLocker encryption again after the restore. If you are performing an authoritative restore on a domain controller, DSRM credentials are needed.A storage device such as a tape drive, disk storage device, or a robotic library must be attached to the computer that you want to recover.You must retrieve it from that location to complete the recovery process. You should have exported the key to a secure location.
![restore backup exec restore backup exec](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/yuwQdaGKPts/maxresdefault.jpg)
![restore backup exec restore backup exec](https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-WUsuZgdXcbU/Ugze4k1GYdI/AAAAAAAAAR4/S7vutaOYQ_Q/s1600/1.png)
The following items are required for manual disaster recovery of a local system:
![restore backup exec restore backup exec](https://www.impulsegamer.com/pc/backup23.jpg)
If Simplified Disaster Recovery (SDR) is enabled for the computer, you should use SDR for disaster recovery. These steps are intended for manual disaster recovery only. See Manual disaster recovery of a remote Backup Exec server or remote agent on a Windows computer. Use a separate procedure for manual disaster recovery of a remote Windows computer. This procedure includes non-authoritative and authoritative restore of Active Directory for a domain controller. The agent-protected data should be restored after the system recovery is complete.
#Restore backup exec how to
If Backup Exec agents protect any of the data, refer to the section in the Backup Exec Administrator's Guide on how to restore the data that is protected by the agent before beginning disaster recovery. It also restores the data files, except for those that a Backup Exec agent protects, such as the Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server. This procedure restores the computer's operating system to a pre-disaster state. Solution Manual disaster recovery of a local Backup Exec server on a Windows computerįor automated disaster recovery process please review - Step by step guide for Simplified Disaster Recovery (SDR) with Backup Exec Manual disaster recovery of a remote Backup Exec server or remote agent on a Windows computer.Manual disaster recovery of a local Backup Exec server on a Windows computer.This document includes the following 2 manual disaster recovery procedures: The hard drive that contains the Windows operating system needs to be replaced.The hard drive containing the Windows operating system has encountered an unrecoverable error that requires reformatting the disk.The Windows operating system has become corrupted and cannot be restored using the Emergency Repair Disks.You should perform manual disaster recovery in the following situations: