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HOWTO: Integrated GUI Image Recovery (Non-Boot Disk)

UBQ ID Number: UBQ000059

Last Modified: 2000-06-08 at 10:44:03

SUMMARY:

 

DETAILS:

When the failed disk is not a boot disk, you can use "Integrated GUI Image Recovery".  The basic steps are:

  1. Replace the failed hard drive.

  2. Within UltraBac define the new hard drive as an image storage device (If it is assigned a drive letter, un-assign it.)

  3. After making sure you have inserted the correct storage media into the source storage drive (if applicable), start UltraBac.

  4. Make sure the correct storage device has been selected. UltraBac's Main Window Screen will display the active storage device on the Title line and "Ctrl-t" is a hot key for direct access to the "Select Device" dialog box.

  5. From UltraBac's main menu, select "Mode" and choose "Restore".

Figure 1: Select Restore mode

  1. Again from the main menu select "Restore" and choose "Load Index From Storage Media".

Figure 2: Load Index from Storage Media

  1. Select the Index containing the partition(s) that you wish to restore.

Figure 3: Select the Image Set for Restore

  1. Click on "Load Set", and then select the Image file for restore by placing a check mark on the box next to the image file, typically Disk (#) (e.g. Disk 0).

Figure 4: Select the Partition for Restore

  1. Clicking on "Perform Restore" will produce the following screen:

Figure 5: Restore Image

  1. Select "Restore to physical device", and select the physical device (Image storage device defined above) and then select "Restore".

Figure 6:Select Physical Device to Restore to

  1. In the displayed Restore Dialog Box, select any appropriate options.

  2. Select OK.

  3. When complete you may need to re-assign the drive letter.

MORE INFORMATION:

See UBQ: UBQ000024 – What is an Image Backup?

See UBQ: UBQ000026 – Supporting Proprietary & Multiple Drivers with Stand Alone (Recovery) Floppies

See UBQ: UBQ000027 – Restoring Individual Files from an Image Backup

See UBQ: UBQ000028 – PCMCIA SCSI Controllers and Disaster Recovery

See UBQ: UBQ000051 – Defining an Image Storage Device

See UBQ: UBQ000052 – Defining a Partition Storage Device

See UBQ: UBQ000057 – Creating SADR (Stand Alone Disaster Recovery) Floppies – Intel & Alpha

See UBQ: UBQ000058 – Stand Alone Image Backup/Restore Using Floppies – Intel & Alpha

See UBQ: UBQ000060 – Static Mirror Image Recovery

See UBQ: UBQ000061 – Stand Alone Backup & Disaster Recovery Utility

CATEGORIES:

Configuration/Administration, Disaster Recovery,

VERSION:

5.x

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