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Table 23. RRcmd parameters (continued) Command Result Sysprepbackup Stage a backup operation in the Pre Desktop Area after the computer is rebooted. The primary use for this feature is to capture a Sysprep backup. Notes: 1. In some cases, the progress bar does not move. If this occurs, you can verify the backup is occurring by listening to the hard disk drive. When the backup is complete, you will receive a message that the backup is complete. 2. Sysprepbackup in Windows 7 is not allowed to be copied after it is made; otherwise, it will cause problems when restoring the backup because the related REGISTRY values have not been set. It is recommended to create the Sysprepbackup directly to the external media location. Copy Copy backups from one location to another. This command is also known as archive and must include the location. Rejuvenate Rejuvenate operating system to the specified backup. Delete Delete backups. This command must include the location. Changebase Change files in all backups based on file.txt contents. Options in file.txt are: A Add D Delete Filter=filterfile Location=c R Replace Files and folders that will be restored. This command is used only with the Restore command. One or more of the following can be selected with the associated result: L For primary local hard drive U For USB hard drive S For second local hard drive N For network name=abc level=x Osfilter uuid & index C For CD/DVD Restore Where abc, is the name of the backup. Where x is a number from 0 (for the base) to maximum number of incremental backups (only used with the restore option. For backup commands, the level=x command is only required if performing an administrator backup (equal to or greater than 100, for example). Notes: 1. To restore from the latest backup, do not provide this parameter. 2. All backup and restore features are routed through the service so that the appropriate sequencing can be maintained, callbacks are performed, for example. The backup command is replaced with the command-line options.) This command is used only with the restore command. It uses the registry settings for OsAppsList to filter files being restored. This command line entry can be used to do an OsApps restore. The uuid command is the identifier of system with backups, and there is a one-to-one correspondence between index and uuid. The value is retrieved by using the listsystem parameter. 54 Rescue and Recovery 4.5 Deployment Guide

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Table 23. RRcmd parameters (continued)
Command
Result
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Stage a backup operation in the Pre Desktop Area after the computer is rebooted. The
primary use for this feature is to capture a Sysprep backup.
Notes:
1. In some cases, the progress bar does not move. If this occurs, you can verify
the backup is occurring by listening to the hard disk drive. When the backup is
complete, you will receive a message that the backup is complete.
2. Sysprepbackup in Windows 7 is not allowed to be copied after it is made;
otherwise, it will cause problems when restoring the backup because the
related REGISTRY values have not been set. It is recommended to create the
Sysprepbackup directly to the external media location.
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Copy backups from one location to another. This command is also known as archive
and must include the location.
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Rejuvenate operating system to the specified backup.
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Delete backups. This command must include the location.
&KDQJHEDVH
Change files in all backups based on file.txt contents. Options in file.txt are:
A Add
D Delete
R Replace
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filterfile
Files and folders that will be restored. This command is used only with the
Restore
command.
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c
One or more of the following can be selected with the associated result:
L For primary local hard drive
U For USB hard drive
S For second local hard drive
N For network
C For CD/DVD Restore
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abc
Where abc, is the name of the backup.
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x
Where x is a number from 0 (for the base) to maximum number of incremental backups
(only used with the restore option. For backup commands, the level=x command is
only required if performing an administrator backup (equal to or greater than 100,
for example).
Notes:
1. To restore from the latest backup, do not provide this parameter.
2. All backup and restore features are routed through the service so that the
appropriate sequencing can be maintained, callbacks are performed, for example.
The backup command is replaced with the command-line options.)
Osfilter
This command is used only with the restore command. It uses the registry settings
for OsAppsList to filter files being restored. This command line entry can be used to
do an OsApps restore.
uuid & index
The
XXLG
command is the identifier of system with backups, and there is a one-to-one
correspondence between
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and
XXLG
. The value is retrieved by using the
OLVWV\VWHP
parameter.
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