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This dialog will prompt for options to automatically restore the selected image file at a later time using the Windows PE rescue media. When 'OK' is clicked a restore definition xml file will be saved.
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Password: | Enter a password to protect against accidental or unauthorised running of this restore. | ||
Source Image File: | Restore this image file: This is the default operation. The image file selected will be used as the restore source. Restore the latest matching image in the same folder: The image folder will be searched for any image files that contain the partitions being restored. The latest backup date is chosen as the restore source. | ||
Target Disk Selection: | Match target disk on unique identifier: This is the default operation. The unique disk id is used to ensure that the correct disk is restored to. Match target disk on disk number if unique id is not found: This option will not fail the restore if the target unique disk id cannot be found. In this case the disk with the same disk number will be chosen. | ||
Restore xml file location | Choose drive: Select from a list of local drives to save the restore definition file. The file will be saved in the root folder of the chosen drive and will be named 'macrium_restore.xml' Choose a file name and location: If selected, a file 'save As' dialog will be shown when the 'OK' button on this dialog is clicked. This enables saving the restore definition file to any file name and to any folder.
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If the image file is located on a network share then you'll be prompted to enter the authentication details:
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How auto restore works
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