Getting Started
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Partitioning Your Drive(s)
In the event that you must perform a recovery, HP Disaster Recovery will
require that you partition your new drive(s) to the same settings as were
set before the drive failure. In order to do this, it may be helpful to make
a record of your current partition settings on paper and keep an updated
record of these settings with each DR Set.
What is a partition? A partition is a logical section of your hard
disk. One physical hard disk may be partitioned into two or more
logical hard-drives.
To make a record of your partition settings:
1. Double-click the
My Computer
icon located on your desktop.
The
My Computer
Window appears.
2. Select
Details
from the View menu.
A list of drive types will appear under the
Type
heading, to the right of
your drive letter.
3. Under the
Name
heading, right-click on the drive letter listed as a Local
Disk, then select
Properties
.
The selected drive’s Properties dialog box appears.
4. Write down the information displayed in the
Type
dialog.
5. Write down the information displayed in the
Capacity
dialog.
6. Repeat steps 3-5 for each Local Disk on your computer.
Testing your Disaster Recovery Set
After you have created the DR Set, you will be asked if you would like to
test the DR Set. Testing the DR Set is very similar to performing an actual
recovery; however, be sure to stop testing when instructed to do so. This
test is to verify that your drive is responding properly.
To test your Windows 95/98 Disaster Recovery Set:
1. Follow steps 1 through 8 in the Windows 95 and Windows 98 section of
“Recovering Your Data.”
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