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Site Manager will copy user-supplied drivers from the server to the target agent immediately before the restore so that the recovery environment supports agent hardware. Drivers to be copied should be placed in the Rescue Media Working Directory generic drivers folder appropriate for the operating system of the target agent. Use the table below to determine the right path:
Operating System of Target Agent |
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CPU SizeArchitecture | Subfolder Name |
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Windows |
Vista Server 2012 / Windows 8 or later | 64-bit | PE10x64 |
Windows |
Vista Server 2012 / Windows 8 or later | 32-bit | PE10x86 |
Windows |
XP or Server 2008 R2 / Windows 7 or earlier | 64-bit | PE3x64 |
Windows |
XP or Server 2008 R2 / Windows 7 or earlier | 32-bit | PE3x86 |
For example, drivers to be used during restores of 64-bit Windows 10 machines should be placed in workingDirectory\drivers\PE10x64\ where workingDirectory is the Rescue Media Working Directory as specified in the Rescue Media settings. These folders will need to be created manually.
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Selecting an Image File to Restore
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Note: You can only restore Only one disk may be restored at a time, but you can select one or many multiple partitions on each the same disk may be selected. |
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Select the partition(s) to restore and click Next.
Selecting Restore Options
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Rapid Delta restore | Only changed blocks are restored and the restore completes much faster with this option selected. |
SSD TRIM | Affects restore operations to SSD only.
Reflect can flag all unused blocks using the TRIM operation. Writing to an unused block is much quicker than an in-use block as it avoids both the slow erase operation and the read-modify-write cycle. This results an increase of both the lifetime and the performance of the device. It is effective for all Windows operating systems, even those that support SSD trim as the file system driver can only TRIM blocks on de-allocation; it cannot TRIM blocks written by another process. It is also effective for USB attached SSDs. |
Verify image before restore | Perform a full image verification prior to starting the restore process. If any corruption is found in the source image file then the restore will be aborted. Info |
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Note: Selecting this option with increase the restore time considerably. |
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Network Share Authentication | Enter any authentication details to enable the computer being restored to access the image file network location. |
This will be pre-populated with the authentication information saved in the repository configuration Either the repository credentials can be used or if Manual Credentials Setup is selected, custom credentials can be used. |
Display Message | When enabled, a message dialog is displayed to inform the client user(s) that a restore operation is about to start, This dialog includes a list of the partitions being restored together with custom message text. Expand |
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title | Example restore message dialog... |
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Allow user to cancel | When enabled, the restore can be cancelled by the client logged in user. |
Message to display | The text to be display in the message dialog. |
Seconds to display | The number of seconds to display the client message dialog. |
Enter/Select the restore options and click Next
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