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Completing Disaster Recovery, To complete the disaster recovery process on Windows XP and Windows 2003

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Recovering from a Disaster 5. The ASR process evaluates the available disk configuration. If ASR requires you to recreate disk partitions, a recovery process screen appears. Press C to recreate your disk partitions, or F3 to quit. This screen does not appear if disk partitions are not being recreated. 6. If you installed additional SCSI drivers, you may be prompted to insert hardware-specific disks. 7. Based upon the configuration of the machine you are recovering, you may be prompted several times to insert disks labeled CADRIF and the Windows automated system recovery diskette. These disks are identical to the disk labeled BAB Machine-specific Disk and is in the machine. Press Enter again. Setup copies files to the Windows installation folders. 8. Remove the BAB Machine-specific Disk and reboot the machine. When you reboot, the ASR process continues. This process configures the machine to run the disaster recovery process. 9. When prompted, insert the BrightStor ARCserve Backup CD and the machine-specific disk and click OK. The Disaster Recovery Wizard opens. Completing Disaster Recovery To complete the disaster recovery process on Windows XP and Windows 2003, perform the following steps: 1. The Disaster Recovery Wizard displays all available devices on the BrightStor ARCserve Backup server. Tip: Press Ctrl+Shift and double-click the image on the left side of the Disaster Recovery Wizard to display a DOS prompt window. The DOS prompt window enables operations from the command line to run most of the 32-bit Windows programs, such as windisk.exe, regedit.exe. 5-4 Disaster Recovery Option Guide

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Recovering from a Disaster
5–4
Disaster Recovery Option Guide
5.
The ASR process evaluates the available disk configuration. If ASR requires
you to recreate disk partitions, a recovery process screen appears. Press C to
recreate your disk partitions, or F3 to quit. This screen does not appear if disk
partitions are not being recreated.
6.
If you installed additional SCSI drivers, you may be prompted to insert
hardware-specific disks.
7.
Based upon the configuration of the machine you are recovering, you may be
prompted several times to insert disks labeled CADRIF and the Windows
automated system recovery diskette. These disks are identical to the disk
labeled BAB Machine-specific Disk and is in the machine. Press Enter again.
Setup copies files to the Windows installation folders.
8.
Remove the BAB Machine-specific Disk and reboot the machine. When you
reboot, the ASR process continues. This process configures the machine to run
the disaster recovery process.
9.
When prompted, insert the BrightStor ARCserve Backup CD and the
machine-specific disk and click OK. The Disaster Recovery Wizard opens.
Completing Disaster Recovery
To complete the disaster recovery process on Windows XP and Windows 2003,
perform the following steps:
1.
The Disaster Recovery Wizard displays all available devices on the BrightStor
ARCserve Backup server.
Tip:
Press Ctrl+Shift and double-click the image on the left side of the Disaster
Recovery Wizard to display a DOS prompt window. The DOS prompt
window enables operations from the command line to run most of the 32-bit
Windows programs, such as windisk.exe, regedit.exe.