Lenovo ThinkCentre A58 (English) Rescue and Recovery 4.5 Deployment Guide - Page 19
Configurations, XML and ADM file configurations, Recovery methods, Single file restore
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Chapter 3. Configurations This chapter provides information that you will need to configure the Rescue and Recovery program for your enterprise. Within this chapter, you will find the following topics: • "XML and ADM file configurations" on page 13 • "Recovery methods" on page 13 • "Backups" on page 17 • "Rescue and Recovery in the Windows environment" on page 23 • "Working with the Predesktop Area" on page 25 • "Log files" on page 43 • "Create Rescue Media" on page 43 XML and ADM file configurations Configurations for the Rescue and Recovery program are done with the XML file, through the registry, and with Active Directory. Once the XML file is customized and installed, settings for the Rescue and Recovery program are managed with the registry or Active Directory. For more information, see the accompanying ThinkVantage Technologies XML/ADM Supplement for the deployment guide located on the ThinkVantage Technologies Administrator Tools page: http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/detail.page?LegacyDocID=TVAN-ADMIN#rnr Recovery methods Within this section, you will find information for restore types and recovery methods such as rejuvenation, custom recovery, and express repair. The following methods are used for restoring files: • "Single file restore" on page 13 • "File rescue" on page 14 • "Operating system and applications" on page 14 • "Restore system drive only" on page 14 • "Rejuvenation" on page 14 • "Full restore" on page 15 • "Custom recovery" on page 15 Notes: 1. The Rescue and Recovery program cannot capture cached credentials for a domain user after a restore operation. 2. On MBR systems, the Rescue and Recovery program cannot restore partitions that are created and placed physically before the system drive. 3. The Rescue and Recovery program does not support a full restore operation if you boot your system from another external medium. For example, if you perform a full restore operation from your USB hard disk drive, make sure that you boot your system from this USB hard disk drive as well. Single file restore Single file restore prompts the user for the Backup Storage location, and then the user selects a backup. The Rescue and Recovery program will display files that the user is authorized to access. The user then selects the files, folders, or both to be restored and the system will restore them to their original locations. © Copyright Lenovo 2008, 2011 13