Intel SS4000-E User Guide - Page 133

Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD, Status, Current activity, Progress

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Protecting Local Disks 5. If you are restoring a partition, and at least one other partition on the same disk is also protected, a message displays, advising you that protection is stopped for that partition during the recovery process. Click Yes to proceed. 6. When the recovery confirmation message displays, click Yes. 7. If any backup views are open, including backup views of disks other than the one you are recovering, click Yes to close them. The disk or partition is recovered to its exact state at the date and time of the selected backup. To let you monitor the progress of this activity, the Status page displays automatically. The Current activity area displays the percentage of the recovery that has completed, and the speed at which the data is being sent over the network. The Progress bar graphically indicates how much of the recovery is complete. Note: You can cancel this operation at any time by clicking Stop Current Activity. However, this leaves the local disk or partition in an incomplete state, and you must recover it again before you can use it. 8. When you are prompted to restart the computer, click OK. You do not have to restart your computer immediately, but you cannot access the recovered disk or partition until you do. As soon as you restart the computer, you must start Intel® Client Backup and Recovery and back up the recovered disk or partition manually, as described in "Manually Backing up Your Disk" on page 105, to resume protection. In addition, if you recovered a partition and any other partitions on the same disk were protected, you must manually back up those partitions as well. Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD When you use the recovery CD, you boot your computer from that CD rather than from your local hard disk. The recovery CD has a menu-style user interface. When responding to the prompts, use the arrow keys to highlight the desired item, use the space bar to select or clear options. An X displays in the brackets when the option is selected. Press Enter to make your selection. You can also tab between fields. Note: The recovery CD does not support USB keyboards or mouse devices. Although the recovery CD is used primarily for recovering a system disk or partition, you can also use it to recover data disks or partitions. The recovery CD can recover multiple partitions to a disk with existing partitions. It can also create one partition on a new disk. However, if you want to recover multiple partitions to a new disk, you must format and partition the disk before you use the recovery CD to recover the partitions. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 117

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Protecting Local Disks
Intel
®
Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
117
5.
If you are restoring a partition, and at least one other partition on the same disk is also
protected, a message displays, advising you that protection is stopped for that partition
during the recovery process. Click
Yes
to proceed.
6.
When the recovery confirmation message displays, click
Yes
.
7.
If any backup views are open, including backup views of disks other than the one you
are recovering, click
Yes
to close them.
The disk or partition is recovered to its exact state at the date and time of the selected
backup.
To let you monitor the progress of this activity, the
Status
page displays
automatically. The
Current activity
area displays the percentage of the recovery that
has completed, and the speed at which the data is being sent over the network. The
Progress
bar graphically indicates how much of the recovery is complete.
Note:
You can cancel this operation at any time by clicking
Stop Current Activity
.
However, this leaves the local disk or partition in an incomplete state, and
you must recover it again before you can use it.
8.
When you are prompted to restart the computer, click
OK
.
You do not have to restart your computer immediately, but you cannot access the
recovered disk or partition until you do.
As soon as you restart the computer, you must start Intel
®
Client Backup and
Recovery and back up the recovered disk or partition manually, as described in
“Manually Backing up Your Disk” on page 105
, to resume protection. In addition, if
you recovered a partition and any other partitions on the same disk were protected,
you must manually back up those partitions as well.
Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD
When you use the recovery CD, you boot your computer from that CD rather than from
your local hard disk.
The recovery CD has a menu-style user interface. When responding to the prompts, use
the arrow keys to highlight the desired item, use the space bar to select or clear options.
An
X
displays in the brackets when the option is selected. Press Enter to make your
selection. You can also tab between fields.
Note:
The recovery CD does not support USB keyboards or mouse devices.
Although the recovery CD is used primarily for recovering a system disk or partition, you
can also use it to recover data disks or partitions.
The recovery CD can recover multiple partitions to a disk with existing partitions. It can
also create one partition on a new disk. However, if you want to recover multiple
partitions to a new disk, you must format and partition the disk before you use the
recovery CD to recover the partitions.